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That Rachel Maddow sure can make a man giggle.
"Cruz thinks this "has some applicability, as curious as it may sound, to the Obamacare debate"? What a coincidence; I think it has some applicability, too."- Steve Be Evince1
: to constitute outward evidence of 2 : to display clearly : reveal Ever get tired of saying proves, shows or iterates? T While looking for Prince's tweet about a funky "La Cucaracha," I happened upon this gem.
This week's headline comes from the Upworthy, a video blog of sorts. It's just so catching, and makes you want to know more even if you don't know the... actress? "Someone Told Her That Her Birthday Might Be A Holiday One Day. They're Probably Right.
The story is about the trans-gendered actress that is the star of Orange is the New Black, a http://www.upworthy.com/someone-told-her-that-her-birthday-might-be-a-holiday-one-day-theyre-probably-right-5?c=ufb1 This Month’s Lamplighter made a forgivable error in a CY Festival artist highlight about Singa B. It reads, “In 2012 Singa began to perform around his city (Memphis TN) creating a Buzz and his Brand also throughout country of US.” The mistake is so small, I almost typed it in. A simple ‘the’ was forgotten in the passage. The sentence probably could’ve been re-worked a bit anyway to make it flow better. "Mental Health Again an Issue in Gun Debate" was on The New York Time's front page Thursday morning bringing up the real issue behind the heinous crimes that have been happening more frequently over the years in our country. It addresses an aspect of these crimes that aren't usually looked at, and really shines a light on the issues of our country.
And hilarity ensued. Kleptocracygovernment by those who seek chiefly status and personal gain at the expense of the governed; also : a particular government of this kind.
This word was in last weeks Time piece about Putin. "Corruption inside Russia is stuck at the level of a Third World kleptocracy, rendering the state so inefficient that Putin often has to intervene in the pettiest municipal affairs, such as unpaid wages at provincial factories or building-code-violations. |
AuthorFreddy Hodges is a University of Memphis student, and a reporter for the Daily Helmsman. He's writes about the very world he is a part of, moonlighting as a singer. Knowing the plight of a musician, he empathizes, doing what he can to ease it. Archive |