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Category Archives: Sex
“Black Wings Has My Angel”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Someone recommended this to me a while back. I took a chance on it when I noticed it was available cheap for the Amazon Kindle. (Maybe it still is.) Written by the terrifically-named Elliott Chaze, and … Continue reading
Linkathon
Paleo Retiree writes: The Bank of England admits that its policies have benefited the rich and punished savers. More. I’m convinced that this says much about our era. Galz & guyz & fat: Mark Sisson offers a Primal/Paleo take on … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Food and health, Linkathons, Politics and Economics, Sex, Sports
Tagged economics, finance, fitness, modernism, Monsanto, Paleo, penis size, Roger Federer, sex, tennis
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Taste Question
Paleo Retiree writes: Don’t get me wrong. I love flirtiness, and I’m more than capable of enjoying some well-placed outrageousness and vulgarity. And I’m not talking here about passing laws. Still: Is this the way we want our popular culture … Continue reading
Posted in Commercial art, Humor, Sex, The Good Life
Tagged ads, popular culture, vaginal yeast, vulgarity
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Linkathon
Paleo Retiree writes: Harsh. The era’s most crucial debate rages on. Steve Sailer wonders what’s up with Harvard sociologist Robert Putnam. (Putnam has done studies showing that increasing “diversity” decreases trust levels in neighborhoods and societies — yet he remains a … Continue reading
Posted in Linkathons, Music, Politics and Economics, Sex, Technology
Tagged diversity, James Howard Kunstler, Music, news, racism, Razib Khan, Robert Putnam, sex, Steve Sailer, teachers, technology
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Let Us Pause to Recognize Our International Audience
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Looking at the site stats, I couldn’t help but be pleased that we’re getting hits (albeit very, very modest ones) from such far-flung and exotic locals as France, Malaysia, Israel, Belgium, and Denmark. Even more impressive, our … Continue reading