dfrg (@controversy) • Hey
The past cannot be changed. The future is yet in your power.
Publications
- Why worry about tomorrow, when today is all we have?
- I honestly find her about as intimidating as a basket of kittens.
- Adversity causes some men to break, others to break records.
- **In the 1950s, there were criticisms from the left about conformity and orthodoxy, etc.**
- Your future depends on many things, but mostly on you.
- **Perhaps the most closely scrutinized G.O.P.**
- The greatest obstacle to connecting with our joy is resentment.
- **There was no late breakthrough into elegy, into real life.**
- Lens Summer
- **Could you wake me up at eight in the morning?**
- Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone elses.
- **a Mexican judge is biased;**
- **The scholarship gave me a chance to continue my studies.**
- If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude.
- **The Washington Post, in a story about candidate wearables last August, mentioned a Cruzian Fitbit—“when the Senate’s in session, it’s great, because you’re walking”—and this seems to be exactly what the second strap is.**
- **Rubicon: Season 1, Episode 9, “No Honesty in Men” That’s fine if nobody else remembers Rubicon.**
- **You don't believe him, do you?**
- Lens Protocol data is now live on @lens/dune, created by onchain data explorers @lens/sealaunch!
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- **The Jack’s Mannequin singer weighed 115 pounds.**
- She was only made the society president because she can whistle with her toes.
- **Looking at the lives and deaths of people renowned for their contributions in other fields could help get at the distinction between success and fame, and the health risks/benefits of each.**
- **There was no indifference among those who turned up for the book-signing, which, of course not, why wait in line to meet Sarah Palin if you don't care about her.**
- **“They’ve really nailed down some festering issues that have been on the agenda for quite a while,” said Sarah Binder, a senior fellow who studies Congress at the Brookings Institution.**
- **But in the long view, for Mitt Romney, it has gone almost exactly according to plan.**
- **If TV continues to furnish its female characters with depth and flaws—not to mention real jobs—the mentoring (or attempts at mentoring) will come, just as it does in real life.**
- **A clear account of how jobs turn over in a healthy economy.**
- **This, too, is notable and will likely be underreported this weekend.**
- **Nobody expects any breakthroughs in the stalled peace process.**
- **I have a lot of things to do this morning.**
- There are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or accept responsibility for changing them.
- He learned the hardest lesson of his life and had the scars, both physical and mental, to prove it.
- **The filings were first publicly flagged by Seamus Hughes, the deputy director of the Program on Extremism at George Washington University.**
- **You are really laid-up with something bad.**
- **Today, we go back to get what we missed.**
- **You've probably seen it already, but here it is again just in case.**
- **And watch our Notes section for responses from other readers.**
- **So the positive trends on climate change will largely continue—unless, that is, a Republican wins the White House and moves to reverse them.**
- Benny was tired. Not the normal every day tired from a hard day o work. The exhausted type of tired where you're surprised your body can even move. All he wanted to do was sit in front of the TV, put his feet up on the coffee table, and drink a beer. The only issue was that he had forgotten where he lived.
- **You never quite feel that you’re too eagerly consuming someone else’s tragedy;**
- **I told them I didn’t care what it was for.**
- **Prison brewers will steep bags of young pruno in hot water and swaddle them in blankets for insulation.**
- **From One Lonely Night: Lydia Davis (The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis;**
- **The crux of the film comes in a conversation between Abner Beech and Avery, a Lincoln Republican, played by of all people Peter Fonda -- a riff resonating with his father Henry's famous portrayal in Young Mr.**
- **‘Can Trump Bring Back Torture?’: The Trump administration is looking into bringing back torture, according to a draft order published by The New York Times and The Washington Post.**
- You are a young love and sweet for the rest of my life.
- **This, to me, represented Iraq writ large.**
- **Neither would international stars such as Pau Gasol, Tony Parker, or Manu Ginobili.**
- **In the case of a teenage girl who was raped by several teenage boys at a party, the legality is beside the point.**
- **Current mood: Anxious**
- **[Page Six] Speaking of photographs, here is a photograph of New Girl's Max Greenfield in a tiny red bathing suit.**