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maeror meror (in mourning)

Posted on July 20, 2012 by Nev • 27 Comments

[Edit: to complete the e-trail, see also David Dobbs commentary at Wired, and Maia Szalavitz' (very over-simplified) article at Time.  Both "re-mix" and quote parts of this post.] I suspect it would strike most people as ‘mad,’ particularly perhaps, to those who know me, to identify any sort of kinship, any common bond, with James … Continue reading »

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