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Posts by Chuck Tee

What was that old rule? Adjuncts shop at Old Navy. Pre-tenured faculty shot at The Gap. Full professors shop at BR?

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What's Tucker's long game here?

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The Governor was able to block a few things in NC, even with GOP supermajorities (not everything, of course, but it made a critical difference a few times).

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The South Shore definitely doesn’t want him.

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I really wanted to buy pierogis from that stand but the farmers market wasn’t open the day I visited.

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Honestly I’m not sure I would have understood it in 2009.

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Agree about making it fun. Deploy student creativity through parody, memes, and other actions. The oppositional aspects of punk also could be fun.

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Jesus wept.

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I don’t think they’ll regret Alonso (although it’s very early). Not resigning Bregman seems like the biggest mistake.

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I have questions.

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Read the whole thing. Just absolute evil and arrogance.

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I’m so sad to hear that EbertFest is ending, but what a perfect way to end it.

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Giving everyone a reason to hate AI even more than we already do.

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Friends in Low Places is an all-time banger.

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Ideology trumps theology, I guess.

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A bunch old white Senators didn’t want their rental histories going public after Bork, so that was the original reason. But I remember now that Thomas’s movie rentals came out, too.

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If I had to pick a single moment, it would probably be the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989. It genuinely felt like something was changing. Of course, I was 18 at the time, so it was probably me.

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I’ll say they started in 1991 with Nevermind. The long 90s started with the Pixies in 1989.

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I guess I never saw Radiohead as that radical, but I’ve definitely come to appreciate DMB’s politics—and music— a lot more in the last two decades.

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The difference between Woodstock 1994 and 1999 are … stark.

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Harris originally ran on a very progressive platform before the consultants took over.

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Neither did your local video store…at least after 1988.

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This makes no sense even as marketing their surveillance garbage. I have over 100 students this year, and I’m able to recognize all of them (and other people, too!).

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Rogan is lining up to be the next grifter in chief.

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What’s funny is that Bork’s rental history was pretty benign—lots of new releases and some classic Hollywood. I actually used to go to that video store sometimes.

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That's actually better than a LOT of the alternatives right now. Just imagine if he had someone competent in there.

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I can relate. It’s one damn thing after another. Every single day.

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I like “damns are breaking,” because… damn.

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Citizens United. The grift that keeps on grifting.

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A three-hour movie is a three-episode streaming series that someone forgot to finish editing.

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