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Category Archives: Emotional Baggage
I’m not funny.
The tired theme that women aren’t funny gets some new life in today’s Guardian, with Germaine Greer trying her hand at the famously explosive topic. Greer’s strategy seems to be to mitigate the objections of ladybloggers and assorted other wimminfolk … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Emotional Baggage, Journalism
Tagged comedy, feminism, germaine greer, humor, the guardian, Women
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Breakup 2.0
Breakups have never been simple affairs. No matter how quickly we try to tear off the Band-Aid, there’s the inevitable period of disentanglement between the initial conversation (“We have to talk…â€) and the final separation (“Kthxbyeâ€). And generally, the longer … Continue reading
Posted in Emotional Baggage, Unsolicited Advice
Tagged Breakups, dating, Facebook, relationships, social media, social networking, Twitter
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I’m back (sort of)
O HAI. So apparently I write a blog here or something? Sorry about the lack of posts lately; I’ve been dealing with some stuff in the past week. We’ll be back to our regularly scheduled programming soon. On the bright … Continue reading
Posted in Emotional Baggage, Journalism
Tagged Andrew Sullivan, personal baggage, The Atlantic
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