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Eyes That Light Up A Womb
Saying you won’t have kids for “moral reasons” sounds better than my reasons: I find them loud, sticky, and expensive.
Spring is Here!
March 20 is the official first day of spring, but looking around us, the plants and animals didn’t wait.
The Sociopath Of Least Resistance
A woman like your girlfriend, with a history of dating shady guys, can find the most inconsequential things suspicious, down to the way you drip creamer into your coffee — surely Morse code telling that pretty woman across the cafe that you want to have sex with her.
Indeed, Space Is Still The Place
After touring for quite some time on their impressive debut album in 2010, The Bright Light Social Hour — from Austin, Texas, — have broken the silence and released their follow-up album.
Companion Planting in Gardening Ecosystems
Did you ever think that plants and insects were involved in mutually beneficial, collaborative relationships?
Tattoos and Modern Culture
Once upon a time, in a mythical time long ago known as “the ’90s,” I remember being warned about tattoos.
An Open Letter to Senator Cotton
As your constituent, I want to voice my concern over your open letter to Iran. I find it troubling on several fronts.
When Tattoos Were Taboo
To tattoo or not to tattoo, that is the question. For me, the answer was the former. Twice, even.