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Last night I was at the Comedy Clubhouse with to watch the improv troupe, Typical Adult Behavior. For a group where three of the four performers are non-native English speakers, it’s pretty great comedy, and I spent most of the 90 minutes...
There’s a certain restlessness among people in the city.
They want to do everything because they can. But what they gain in abundance of choice, they suffer from in anxiety. One might say it’s the central problem of abundant, modern socie...
I once saw a post, I think it was on a “Renovating Spain” Facebook group, from a woman who wanted to give some advice after long years of struggling through a project somewhere in the countryside.
If I could find it now, I would s...
The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.
- Albert Camus
Spring is here in Barcelona. We’ve all been drinking our beers in the plazas all winter...
I’ve been thinking a lot about this illustration by Stephan Dybus in The Atlantic:
Via The Atlantic.
I was especially thinking about it as I sat at my desk a few days ago, trying to see if I could avoid the more mundane aspects of my cons...
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