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A response to the Last Poultry Farmer
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Christopher Hitchens, long-time enemy of God and other totalitarians, died last night at the age of 62.
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A shorter version of my essay Women Vs. Women, exploring how in the lives of women, the leading roles are played by other women.
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What the author of Neuromancer has to say about the Two Against Nature
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Mark Kurlansky writes books about how food has influenced human history. And other stuff. This is a brief appreciation of what he does, in point form.
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A look at the practice and the meaning of the family meal.Â
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A devotional poem by Mahadeviyakka, a great female Shaiva Saint of South India.
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A bit of history, from Carl Sagan
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There's no surer way to seduce a woman, so say multiple women. There are other reasons too.Â
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