Where were you when…?
From This Normal Life I was holding the baby when we heard it. The rest follows, since Brian doesn’t have a good archiving system yet, and this story should be preserved.
I am in here.
From This Normal Life I was holding the baby when we heard it. The rest follows, since Brian doesn’t have a good archiving system yet, and this story should be preserved.
null does’t exist but you have to make room for it — my friend, Barbara Smith, who is sitting here next to me and isn’t sure what a blog is
Eddie, the wonderful orange and white cat, has cancer. He started on chemo yesterday, which may help him to last as long as six months. I’m assured that chemo won’t be debilitating for him, and he may even be in the 30% of cats whose tumors shrink. He has shaved patches on his arms, for … Continue reading Eddie the Cat.
Meryl Yourish responds to Sasha Volokh’s saying that he doesn’t see the moral uniqueness of the Holocaust: Its uniqueness was due to the fact that a nation set out to exterminate all the people in a certain ethnic group, all over the world. Hitler started with the Jews of Europe, and did an astonishingly thorough … Continue reading moral uniqueness