Paleo Retiree writes:
- Nothing sinister about this.
- What’s really going on with France’s gilets jaunes?
- Dave Rubin conducts a moving and unusually thought-provoking conversation with Yoram (“The Virtue of Nationalism”) Hazony.
- I loved Hazony’s book too.
- We know that back in the day non-Africans interbred with other kinds of humans. Are we now learning that Africans had their own interbreeding episodes?
- Shouldn’t one of the basic duties of our government be to protect us against preventable contagious diseases?
- Physical assaults by students on public-school teachers have almost doubled since the early 1990s.
- Librarians experience burn-out too.
- Hate hoax of the week.
- Why did it take this 46 year old woman so long to figure out what she wants?
- The Derb praises Jim Goad’s latest book.
- L.A. resident Johnny Rotten has had it up to here with the city’s homeless problem.
- From the left: The Mueller report, “rather than detailing a sinister collusion plot with Russia, presents what amounts to an extended indictment of the conspiracy theory itself.”
- From the right: “The only mystery left is whether our elite investigators actually believe their own delusions.”
- Come to think of it, what did Obama know?
- A conversation with the great Michel Houellebecq about religion.
- Break up Facebook now.
- The people who subtitle films seem to be having a moment of crisis.
The 46 year old Guardian woman knew exactly what she wanted. It’s just that what she could have at 26, she can’t have at 46. It used to be a mother’s job to point out some of these home truths to a daughter.
I’m not bad looking – I was never pretty… When I was younger, I dated very good-looking men and always fell for the wrong guys.
It’s just a classic tale – she ‘dated’ men above her sexual market value who were happy to **** her but wouldn’t commit – and, we have to presume, didn’t date homelier men who might have done. Now she’s 46, no longer has the youthful charms of her twenties, and is wondering where all the good men have gone.
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