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Farm kid, Berkeley grad, software engineer, writer, and internationally-recognized speaker living in Sonora, CA.
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I think one of the more corrosive forces in politics (and probably elsewhere) is our psychological need to gradually convince ourselves that choices we make as a strategically necessary evil are, on second thought, actually totally cool and morally unobjectionable.
Think of all the Republicans who started out reluctantly supporting Trump with gritted teeth because they thought Hillary would be even worse, and have long since devolved into full-on Myrmidons.
I don't really follow basketball but it has been SO FUN seeing how excited everyone is about the Knicks tonight and I'm so vicariously happy right now
Alan always ends on a banger (but you should read the whole piece too because he covers this duality adeptly).
“Yeah, me and the bunco gals lit a few liquor bottles on fire and tossed them at ICE agents the other day, and I won $5 in our game!” said Rebecca Peters