@bbowman Glad to see this — thanks! And for blogging through so much good reading.
@bbowman Glad to see this — thanks! And for blogging through so much good reading.
@nsmsn Meanwhile, here you go: www.nytimes.com/interacti...
@austinkleon.com this whole list was SO good.
@nsmsn Oh wow, glad to know this! Will look into it. Thanks.
@nsmsn So glad! And interview linked should be linked there in the piece.
@KyleEssary Beautiful! I've never been to Italy at all. Someday soon.
@dorsalstream I knnoowwwww 😍
@ReaderJohn I read this today too, and find it depressingly persuasive.
@JohnBrady Beautiful!
@tinyroofnail thanks for this!
@JohnBrady @ReaderJohn Thanks for this — not familiar with Guénon. Tom Holland's forthcoming book will argue otherwise, I gather: that the seemingly anti-tradition ethos since the 1960s is actually an internecine argument within a still wholly (unacknowledged) Christianized outlook. (But of course the experience of the outlook is the same either way!)
@bixfrankonis My friend says 2-8 typically. But I can see how that much delay would be a dealbreaker.
@sim0ne the sweetest! (and ps: beautiful drawings you've got there)
@marmanold Oh, glad for this reminder!
@ayjay It took me nearly 50 years for me to get that Capon insight. I keep saying to people: beware the Gospel of Being Good! It comes in many forms! I couldn’t grok it for so long. Saving that quote for greatest hits (and Capon new to me, thx).
@ayjay Good lord, THANK YOU. The willful incuriosity about this stuff makes me nuts.
@adactio Lovely! Jealous.
@ChrisJWilson that’s the one! reminds me to marvel again at the freshness of that book — reading it aloud to my youngest carried the just-written-yesterday sensation
@JohnBrady Right there with you! My son with DS is 18 now; it’s wild to think how much has changed in just a few decades. But all the mixed trajectories of de-institutionalization + inclusive schools vs selective abortion, insidious hospital practices like these… the mind reels. Much to consider.
@mjkaul I think you’re right! It does seem especially bad in the 20s decade.
@ablerism It's like how Phoebe Waller-Bridge explained why the priest in Flea Bag set the internet on fire. "Because he listened."
@natematias Yes! It’s important — infrastructure truly not prepared. Just wild to think about friends in other places.
@JohnBrady Lovely. You've liked yours, then? I was eyeing that v3 with interest...
@jonah I’m so sorry to hear this.
@ablerism (fixed link)