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EPISODE · May 31, 2009 · 38 MIN

Episode 85

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Obligatory Justice Sotomayor discussion In which the new “Metropolitan” section is discussed Not a three-quotes-and-its-a-story trend piece but rather the studiously distanced anthropological-in-tone increasingly-we-as-a-society-are-obsessed-about-[insert "trivial" gossipy story here that the writer is actually obsessed about but can't bring him or herself to say it] piece Quebec has been providing emotions since 1534 (.pdf if you don’t believe me) In [...]

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Obligatory Justice Sotomayor discussion In which the new "Metropolitan" section is discussed Not a three-quotes-and-its-a-story trend piece but rather the studiously distanced anthropological-in-tone increasingly-we-as-a-society-are-obsessed-about-[insert "trivial" gossipy story here that the writer is actually obsessed about but can't bring him or herself to say it] piece Quebec has been providing emotions since 1534 (.pdf if you don't believe me) In the era of Obama, we've reached "first [blank]" fatigue when it comes to Tiana An anecdote about Annie Oakley, the famous wrap-around sunglasses designer I call bullshit

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Obligatory Justice Sotomayor discussion In which the new “Metropolitan” section is discussed Not a three-quotes-and-its-a-story trend piece but rather the studiously distanced anthropological-in-tone...

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