There must be other places to get one's fill of millennials using naughty words to tout the benefits of socialism.
I miss my mom. I miss video games.
There must be other places to get one's fill of millennials using naughty words to tout the benefits of socialism.
Wonkette?
I have failed to come up with anything to say about Wonkette, not having read it for eons. As an early example of the all-permeating blog voice -- bitchiness all the way down, everything sucks, pop culture reference, something about diversity -- I suppose it was significant.
The original Wonkette was from Lincoln.
1: That's literally Chapo Trap House
The Slot + The Concourse is pretty much the last politics all the time incarnation.
You can also make a Kinja account and make your own custom blog ("dasboard") of whatever writers from GMG you like. In my case half their sideblogs and none of their main blogs
I exchanged condoling e-mails with a college classmate who was at Gawker and, I guess, passed to some extent along with the other assets to Univision. His private views were the same as expressed in Gawker's verticals, which says something about something.
Notwithstanding 10 I also definitely miss Gawker, despite its flaws.
Notwithstanding 10 I also definitely miss Gawker, despite its flaws.
1 Chapo Trap House. Accept no substitutes.
I have literally no idea what Chapo Trap House is. But I just realized it has nothing to do with Chaco Canyon.
Chaco Trap House is where teo uses naughty words to tout the benefits of Anisaziïsm.
It might be great, but I still have no idea what Chapo Trap House is.
It's the podcast of the dirtbag left.
One of these days, I'm going to figure out how to play a podcast.
www.newyorker.com/culture/persons-of-interest/what-will-become-of-the-dirtbag-left
I miss idly wondering, "Tic Tacs? Do they still make those?" Trump has really ruined that little piece of retro-candy nostalgia for me.
Tic Tac respects all women, by the way; and I, for one, could not possibly feel more relieved.