@tcboyle I’ll wait for other comments but you wrote the classic short story ending, meaning leave it open for the reader to finish. You know this, but it’s also a device used by many painters. It means taking a risk but if the viewer is willing, it works.
Reading ‘The Inner Circle’ now.
@tcboyle Found it in a 2003 issue of the New Yorker.
Nice set up: Something wild in a SoCal apartment.
One is left wondering what happens after Junior closes the door. I’m going to close the gap and assume he becomes prey.
A naïf in the wild.
Thanks.
This view is preferable to me over the Miami high rise canyons, but then I am a Left Coast Boi myself.
And apropos of nothing, I just finished “Outside Looking In.”
A fun read.
Our brief exchanges here reminded me to catch up on your oeuvre.
Hey All:
I’m shuttering my Xhitter account because it has become too toxic for even me – and that’s saying something.
I’ll be moving over to Threads after this weekend, so if you want to find me over there use @thokitts.
Perhaps I won’t feel the need to cuss so much.
Speechless
“there was some concern in the administration about an unintended consequence of the pause: that it would allow journalists broader access to Gaza & the opportunity to further illuminate the devastation there & turn public opinion on Israel.”
https://t.co/k8kgSFR9ym
Yes. It’s a bad idea.
Although if half of us inflated a sex doll with helium and let them loose outside at the same time we might freak out those people.
😉
Dammit. What frustrates me to no end is that this was common knowledge at the time. And NOTHING was done about it when it could have made a difference.
So why is it being raised again now?!!!
It is interesting that we didn’t see this occur during the Apollo program except for the fiery horror of the first launch, or Apollo 13, which made it home, and then the Challenger shuttle. All three were disasters, but the majority of governmental launches when as planned.
SpaceX attempted to launch another Starship on a suborbital flight yesterday, and like the first one seven months earlier, it blew up again.
This would be a good time to talk about using rapid iterative development in the aerospace industry.
A thread. 🧵
Dear Ma & Pa MAGA,
I know that facts are about as useful to you as a dictionary and a 23andMe test, but that doesn’t make them any less true, so even if you can’t or won’t read this, I’m going to say it anyway, because unlike you, I don’t get my information from a QAnon chatroom, from a fake “prophet” who receives “messages from God”, or from my drunk uncle Billy Bob who is best known for walking away with three of his fingers still intact after the tri-county turkey fryer blaze of 1998, so here goes:
Joe Biden won the 2020 election.
It was stolen or “stollen” and the ones who did the actual interfering, were Republicans.
The January 6th attack on our Capitol wasn’t “peaceful”, it wasn’t a “tourist visit” or “legitimate political discourse”, it was a violent, traitorous attack meant to overturn a lawful election.
The top secret documents found in Donald Trump’s chandelier shitter weren’t “planted there”, he didn’t “declassify them with his mind”, and once again a private citizen, he was not allowed to show them to anyone else for any reason in any room of his gilded golf resort.
The First Amendment does not give anyone the right to manipulate vote totals or to coerce elected officials into doing it for them.
No one is being indicted “for you.”
No one was found liable of sexual abuse or business fraud “for you.”
And that “never surrender” mugshot t-shirt you “own the Libs” by wearing, features a photo of a person who has just been arrested… literally surrendering.
You can “think” whatever you want, you can “believe” the lies you’re told, you can tell yourselves that a rapist is a family man, that someone who can’t remember the name of the person he ran against or the one he hopes to run against next is “sharp”, and that someone who attacks our POWs and praises dictators is a “patriot”, but it doesn’t change the fact that it simply isn’t true. None of it is true.
It never was, and it never will be.
Whether you like it or not.
🚨🚨🚨BREAKING: Rosalynn Carter has entered hospice care at home.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter’s family says she will enter hospice care nine months after her husband, former President Jimmy Carter, started hospice care.
Rosalynn Carter, 96, and "President Carter are spending time with each other and their family," their grandson said in a statement Friday.
The Carters, who wed in 1946, are also the longest-married presidential couple in American history.
We send our LOVE to Former First Lady Rosalynn and her husband, President Jimmy Carter. 💙