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corn born, then vermont, boston, truro. corn again. now ann arbor, empire, driggs idaho. i read quite a bit. it doesn’t help. insta @curt_mark

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Don Winslow (@donwinslow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Hakeem Jeffries I don't mean this disrespectfully but you are not the right person for this job. This is a war. We are in a war. And you don't write or praise "strongly worded LETTERS" in a war. You are ineffective. You lack IDEAS. Step down.

umichvoter 🏳️‍🌈 (@umichvoter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gonna be honest, I don't think elected Democrats and consultant class have the discipline to keep up with Trump's moves. They just don't have the ability to power thru bully style. Too much divide and conquer

Alice (@alicefromqueens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hard agree. Beshear has scant charisma, zero chops, and almost no latitude as KY governor to forge a national identity through his accomplishments. It's just not happening for the guy. Look elsewhere.

Leo Robson (@leorobsonwriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inspired by Richard Brody's ‘defense’ of the traditional review, Adam Nayman’s regular heroics, my enduring Kael habit, inter alia, I’ll be doing a regular film piece for New Left Review Sidecar starting with Ari Aster's strangely ill-treated Eddington newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/…

clm (@curtmark59) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Her collection of short stories, The Thirtieth Year, is stunning. Youth In An Austrian Town might be the most moving short fiction Ive ever read.

clm (@curtmark59) 's Twitter Profile Photo

He’s a demonic moron. Knows nothing. Cares about no one but himself. And my fellow Americans vote for this motherfucker. We’re the ones living in a shithole country.

johnny (@bigrackspart7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

human trafficker jia tolentino writing a lengthy book review accusing the eat pray love woman of being a murderer both online and in the pages of the new yorker… these are the sort of days that make being on here worth it