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October 14, 2016

Links Roundup 10/14/16

Pretty Terrible Links Roundup

The Secret Life of Trees, #80, Dina Brodsky

The Secret Life of Trees, #80, Dina Brodsky

  • On the Implied Priorities of ‘Rape Kits’
  • Scholars Talk Writing: Jennifer Crusie
  • Metagames: Pokémon Go and Staying Power
  • On Columbus Day, A Look At The Myth That ‘All The Real Indians Died Off’
  • ‘Only White People,’ Said the Little Girl
  • Scold me once. (content warning: violence against women)
  • Leonard Cohen Makes It Darker
  • What Is It Like To Raise Kids In Malaysia When You’re LGBT?
  • Gender stereotypes have made us horrible at recognizing autism in women and girls
  • Book of Statues by Richie Hofmann (content warning: violence againt LGBT)
  • The H Word: The Darkest, Truest Mirrors
  • Darkness, light, and paper birds
  • There is a blind spot in AI research

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  • Donald and Billy on the Bus
  • NBC Can’t Erase Itself From the Narrative on Donald Trump’s Rise
  • ‘I’m the Last Thing Standing Between You and the Apocalypse’
  • A political historian explains why Trump’s tape could destroy the GOP
  • What Is Up With Trump’s Ill-Fitting Suits? A World-Famous London Bespoke Tailor Explains
  • NBC Helped Create Trump—Now It Owes The American Public

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  1. Selki says

    October 15, 2016 at 3:12 am

    Jennifer Crusie: I loved *Crazy For You*, the first of hers I read, and did find it subversively feminist. I’ve liked others of her, but none so well. I just read her excellent blog entry from today: http://arghink.com/2016/10/17161/ (about Trump and turning points, plus a link in comments to an awesome interview with Anna Navarro).

    That scold article … Then Alyssa Wong’s H Word … I hadn’t thought to wonder why I’ve been reading more horror lately.

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