Thanks for this. I'm so out of the loop, I didn't know they did a 5, let alone a 6.
Thanks for this. I'm so out of the loop, I didn't know they did a 5, let alone a 6.
frame: anything goes if it's immigration enforcement
negation: the government is not actually allowed to lie their way into a residence to kidnap people
kirby: THEY'RE FASCISTS DOING FASCISM. laws are an expression of power, not the source of it
Years ago when I was out of work and living off a pension I needed to cash in, lining up for rotisserie chicken when the price dropped on Sunday night fed our family for DAYS.
"All the languages of art have been developed as an attempt to transform the instantaneous into the permanent."
β John Berger, The White Bird (1985)
But my favorite is A.E. Housman. He savaged other scholars in footnotes and commentaries, and his essay βThe Application of Thought to Textual Criticismβ is brilliant and scathing, where he says that most people are stupid or vain, either repeating received opinions or hunting novelty.
Considering how niche this is, you should be able to find sources using the names. I changed careers and havenβt looked back, but Iβm pretty sure I have a book somewhere about polemics in classical philology, which should be a bigger field. Iβll see if I can find it.
Nietzsche was a classicist before illness forced him to focus on writing. He had major beef with Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, who became a giant in classical philology, but was not yet a professor. Erwin Rohde pointedly called them Professor Nietsche and Doctor Wilamowitz. Get a job, Ulrich!
screenshot of Plaintext Panic, Mac word game that looks like an Apple II game, green phosphorus text
experience 1983, today
ROM fan art with the caption, "Dear Avalanch, Get Well Soon!" Avalanche, in full costume, lies in a hospital bed with arms bandaged, head on hand in frustration, looking at cards that say things like, "Get well soon!" He says, "Bah!" The wall behind and the floor beneath the bed are cracked. In the foreground are flowers from various characters, including Blob. The art is signed, "Yours truly, Evan Dorkin."
Here's the ROM fan art from 1982 that came up in the AMA. I own the issue and thought it'd be fun to share.
And yet, not so niche that Iβll ever be able to do one measly Robert Pollard emote while they release yet another Bruno Mars variant skin.
Which is why you get Star Wars, Disney villains, and the Simpsons, but also Skibidi Toilet, Evil Dead, Tik Tok dances, Wu Tang Clan and on and on.
I would say that Fortnite isnβt aimed at anyone. Itβs spraying everywhere at all times, and its collabs are a mix of 1. corporate partnerships (e.g., Disney, who gushed re: the relationship that Fortnite is many kidsβ first Disney experience) and 2. diverse niche markets like memes and nostalgia.
"There will be no graduation.
There will be no trumpets blowing
in the light that passes through me.
With the sinking of the sun,
I've come to greet you.
Clean your hands and go to sleep."
β Guided by Voices, Glad Girls
There's so much poetry between the choruses.
In big personal news, I'm making time to read, and I owe it to a lucky moment of doomscrolling. denmchenry.com/posts/bradbu...
If anybody wants to stop producing videos for their YouTube channel, let me know and Iβll subscribe. That always seems to do the trick.
What a blast from the past. (B.A. in Classical Languages, 2002.) I did an independent study in Hellenistic poetry with Brian when he was still the new guy in the department.
GiveLively wrote back immediately and updated my address. Looking forward to the bookmatch.
@nplusonemag.com Asking for a friend (me, an idiot), but is there any way to let someone know I mistyped my email address for the bookmatch donation? I emailed GiveLively.
I am not a "tech critic". I am an antifascist, a feminist, an anticapitalist, an engineer. My criticism of tech flows from my politics and values. Not from a desire to save or destroy tech. Tech is an expression of power and that's what the whole conversation is about.
All academic sources indicate that the origin is the other way around, i.e., that the origin is English, even though the etymology is uncertain.
Louis C.K.'s set in Riyadh is going to be like, "Women want to drive cars. Women WANT to drive cars. They WANT to. You WANT to? Who wants to drive a car? I wish someone would tell me I wasn't allowed to drive a car. Please!"
I miss your podcast, the healthiest parasocial relationship ever, feeling at home listening to you and Paul talk about horror. This is one of the gems I'm thankful to you for sharing.
News! @evandorkin.bsky.social's dairy duo, the worst fans that ever lived, and the rest of his absurdities conjoin in Nerd Inferno: The Essential Evan Dorkin, coming next April. Details: bit.ly/47QcST2
A new omnibus collecting Milk and Cheese, The Eltingville Club, and Dork for the first time
The crowd was mostly old 90s indie rock kids like me, and it was fun to see an alternate world where Pavement was as big as we thought they were.
I saw it with my 15 year old, who only really knew Pavement from Harness Your Hopes becoming a surprise social media hit. I was worried it wouldn't make sense to him, but he loved it.
It piggybacks on the 2002 Slow Century documentary by Lance Bangs, but takes as its conceit that Pavement is the most important band in the world, and fictionalizes a response to their great success by mashing up that past footage with a jukebox musical, a Hollywood biopic, and a museum show.
Now It Can Be Told.
People need to learn that soccer is used wherever football rules that permit handling took precedence, which explains not just the U.S., but Ireland and Australia.
And soccer was in common use in the British press in at least the first half of the 20th century.
I think Everton's Bluesky account is managed by the recruitment team. It's just as active.