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Imagine you’re a kid. You really like blue. Lots of people around you wear blue, day in and day out. There are, of course, other colors that people wear, but for some reason, you really like blue.
You, h...
Ruxandra Teslo asks: “why is it the case that it is easier to get MAID in Canada than it is to access experimental treatments which carry a higher risk?”
That’s a great question! Why is it that, in Canada at least, it seems to be easier fo...
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Recently, Matt Yglesias and Ben Krauss over at Slow Boring wrote about the social dynamics involved in why and how young people get married and have kids on the timelines that they do.
Slow Boring
Yell...
Inkhaven 2 started today. And I have covid.
Sigh.
The current project on my house renovation is tiling the shower. However, doing tile involves a lot of stooping, lifting, stretching, and carrying a heavy bucket of mortar up and down the...
My final semester in college, I took Intro Psychology for my last gen ed. My professor’s area of expertise turned out to be language acquisition in children. His mother was Deaf, and he was fluent in ASL. During lectures, he sometimes went...
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1920s-coded objectivist rationalist, formerly reporting from the heart of Pennsylvania steel country. I write about MAiD, happenings in the rationalist community, and my hot mess of a house renovation. Winner of the 2024 ACX Book Review Contest.
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