A weekly roundup of the things I consume of the media and pop culture variety, plotted onto my patented chaos matrix.
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The best dinner party story in my rolodex is the time my wife and I were targeted by an acquaintance with Munchausen syndrome. This story has everything: fake diagnoses, incongruous instagram message time stamps, a nurse named Wes. Invite m...
January, am I right? The month that lasted a lifetime, the weeks that dragged the United States into the greedy hands of fascism. It’s easy to doomscroll, to sit, staring at the ceiling. To feel overwhelmed and overworked and underprepared ...
It’s the end of the year, and with every end comes a new beginning. ie, more consistency in the future. Just think of the lack of November/December sends as the newsletter version of intermittent fasting (consumption pun very much intended)...
As you may have noticed—or perhaps you did not, which is your prerogative, but I reserve the right to be slightly offended—I’ve been scarce this month. After the election, I found myself stewing in an inner sanctum of uncertainty. What, I w...
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I write about the things I consume of the book, television, music, and and general pop culture variety. Brooklyn based. probably dehydrated. also, I write books.
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