Lindsey Graham was one of the main subjects of a @TheAtlantic cover story I wrote in 2020, on why people collaborate with regimes they know are immoral. Here's a gift link:
https://t.co/HhTQ8EoHkg
Coco Gauff’s reaction to reaching her 1st Wimbledon Quarterfinal just before curfew
She had 2 minutes to close it out before the match would be suspended.
Clutch. ⌚️😤
Instagram’s new algorithm is like let me not show you the friends or family you follow but someone who’s life is just out of your reach but clearly better and more fun…they don’t even show me celebrities anymore just someone who lives in France who is my age
Anok Yai is living the American dream.
She has become the fashion face of her generation—a supermodel who is also an immigrant, daughter of South Sudanese refugees, and citizen of the United States.
“Like Yai,” Vanity Fair’s José Criales-Unzueta writes, “I am an immigrant; unlike her, I did not grow up in the United States. But we share an indelible part of the American experience: This country afforded us the space and the opportunity to become. Our generation has a contentious relationship with Americanness and its symbols, which have been co-opted by a pocket of this country that does not always represent people like Yai or me—or those with less privilege and therefore less opportunity. A pocket that demonstrably does not want us here. But in Yai’s story, and in my own as I write this today, I see the realization of the dream we were both promised.”
https://t.co/Q8LjgY1Tzo
The culture will steal you away from yourself every day, and you have to steal yourself back every night, you have to—and that goes for the body as well.
— Clarissa Pinkola Estés, The Joyous Body