The Last Word

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February 19-23, 2018

My g-g-uncle Norman experienced an early wilderness death by charismatic megafauna: eaten by a lion. Nevertheless, he was deemed to have died for King and Empire.

The open secret of the lies of professional wrestling have been generalized into the political sphere, economics, and even scientific discourse, says Sally. Are you in on the joke?

Jenny’s dog is dying, and her family tries to guess what will make him comfortable and give him a few more happy moments. All while wrestling with the question of when to decide this day is his last.

Guest Wudan Yan’s ethnicity serves as a lock-pick in her investigative reporting. In Indonesia, it means she can get into the palm oil plantations without arousing suspicion, and form a different type of rapport with her sources.

Helen and Michelle were in the focus group that author Catherine Price used to test her 30-day method for emancipating yourself from your phone’s enslavement. A hilarious comparing of notes ensues.

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