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Just got off the phone with Antonio. He always knows what to say. He is my best straight male friend and he is back in Texas. So much to catch up on. I can’t wait. Oh and Mexico won 2-1 over Bosnia! Go Mexico! Viva Mexico, cabrones!!! As Fabi would say!
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In the universe of Kentucky politics, there is but one Sun, and its name is coal. It’s been this way for nearly 100 years. In the early 1900s, investors with the capital necessary to establish industrial mining operations found an extremely willing partner in Kentucky’s state government. Still reeling from the devastation of the Civil War, Kentucky’s politicians adopted an open-door policy to outside interests, allowing and facilitating land purchase and development by investors from the Northeast as well as from overseas. Their justification was the dream of a New South.
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Paul Klee, explaining to a writer the benefits of not being read, from Giovanni Orelli’s Walaschek’s Dream (trans. by Jamie Richards). (via writersnoonereads)
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