The answer to some of life’s most important questions

Add comment July 27th, 2020

My living room was the room where it happened

At this point, I think I’ve watched Hamilton 1,776 times.

Add comment July 24th, 2020

Stuff like this is why Quora has become my favorite place on the internet

I mean, where else can you ask a question about the Apollo 13 astronauts and get an answer from one of the pilots WHO ACTUALLY PICKED THEM UP after they splashed down?

https://www.quora.com/I-watched-again-the-Apollo-13-movie-and-I-am-wondering-how-the-astronauts-survived-the-cold-of-space-returning-home-in-the-LEM/answer/Vernon-Wright-6

Add comment January 17th, 2020

The most critical article you’ll read about critics this year

https://amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jan/13/little-women-joker-stop-seeing-important-mediocre-films

And I agree with every word.

In fact, the only way it could be better is if something exploded in it.

Add comment January 14th, 2020

When I was young, this was just called “going steady.”

https://www.inverse.com/article/62182-living-apart-together-is-the-preferred-option

Add comment January 11th, 2020

This seems like the perfect time to pump your brakes.

Add comment January 10th, 2020

At this point, they couldn’t make Jeffrey Epstein’s death look more suspicious if they tried.

Surveillance video from Jeffrey Epstein’s first apparent suicide attempt ‘no longer exists’

Add comment January 9th, 2020

Bubble, bubble, no toil or trouble

In the name of fighting harassment, Twitter is going to make it even easier for you to not hear opinions from people you disagree with.

Get ready for people’s already tiny (and narrow-minded) social media bubbles to get even smaller.

Add comment January 8th, 2020

How is it possible that the word "Fakeon" doesn't appear in this story?

Headline on Engadget: Don’t worry: Impossible Foods is already working on fake bacon

Add comment January 7th, 2020

Considering how the media works nowadays, I'm shocked that the headline for this article wasn't, "Trump threatens 11-year-old girl"

From a surprisingly positive article about President Trump in The Atlantic:

Last July, King took his 11-year-old granddaughter to the White House to watch Trump sign a health-care bill for the first responders to the September 11 terrorist attacks. After the ceremony, Trump scribbled his spiky signature on the speech he had just delivered; gave it to the girl; “put on this angry, stern look; and said, If I find this on eBay tonight, I’m coming after you,” King recalled.

Add comment January 6th, 2020

Newer Posts Older Posts


About

Being in a wheelchair gives you a unique perspective on the world. This blog features many of my views on politics, art, science, and entertainment. My name is Elliot Stearns. More...

The Abortionist

Recent Comments

Categories

Meta