Linky Friday: The Full Range of Human Emotion Edition
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Ordinary TImes is our Friday tradition of bringing you stories and news from around the world and across the web to read, share, and discuss
Linky Friday, Ordinary Times’ long-running tradition of bringing you links to stories from around the interwebs to discuss, is back
For the sake of not talking politics for a moment, let us indulge ourselves of this social media food outrage du jour.
We should understand that because of the technology of the day, we may well be the most recorded and documented generation in history.
Nominations for several dozen posts reflecting the work of 23 different authors, a shortlist of about 40 posts, narrowed down to ten.
So much legal news going on than even Wednesday Writs can handle, so here are links to the stories from across the legal interwebs
Linky Friday, Ordinary Times’ end of week tradition of bringing you news, notes, and notions from across the web to read, share, and discuss
HYMM has business w/Sidney Powell & associated wackadoos, the NLRB doesn’t find it funny, Moors/Moops, & Biden rounds up the usual comms team
Linky Friday, Ordinary Times’ tradition of bringing you stories to read, share, and discuss from all across the interwebs is here to help you navigate Black Friday
A shooting in Atlanta shows a reckoning is a hard to acquire, lessons in governing from Seattle summer camp, and the primary heats up…for 2024
Hot dogs are American, dammit, kinda, or at least we eat them a lot here, and there is bread involved, and that’s good enough for me.
There are folks paid to write, and readers paying to read, much less than what Ordinary Times has produced daily for over a decade now.
Bad analogies, re-opening America, grocery stores are not one size fits all, and Flo from Progressive in this week’s Harsh Your Mellow Monday
Harsh Your Mellow Monday on the also-rans, Mike Bloomberg annoys America, the joke of “fiscal responsibility” in Government, & what we got right/wrong
L1: A Pennsylvania law passed in December 1959 required, at the outset of a school day, the recitation of ten verses from the Holy Bible, to be read over the school intercom or in...
I’m not a fan of social functions. I make it a habit to avoid them. I’ve been to a whole mess of funerals. Those are less avoidable.
I checked the calculations myself and this does appear to be accurate…
How, in the year of our Lord 2019, can Kentucky Fried Chicken’s biscuits be so god-awful horrible.For shame. What would Harland think?
There’s a German word, Kummerspeck, which literally means “Grief-bacon” and is used to refer to the weight you put on while grieving.
Realizing that since all humans must eat, food can be the most unifying things