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Chris La Tray's avatar

I saw Sisu in the theater and loved it. The only thing I've been watching lately is this: I went back to season one of Reservation Dogs and started over, given the third and final season is out. I'm up to episode two of season two, which is as far as I got the first time around so it's about to be all new to me. I'm a terrible series watcher (obviously) and I feel like I owe this one some extra effort.

I tried to be social with friends the other night and failed miserably. I've been nursing my psychic injuries ever since and I need to do better.

I haven't watched the NFL in years but sometimes the news overlaps into my world, which is to say I've known Aaron Rodgers is an asshole despite never watching him play. When I was doing my cooldown walk around the indoor track at the gym yesterday I glanced at the TV and saw the news he's already out for the season after All That Hype. I felt a gigantic burst of schadenfreude that I'm not proud of but also feel no guilt over because fuck that guy.

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Antonia Malchik's avatar

OMG I love that photo of you by the pool. Brought a bunch of lightheartedness to this fatalist over here on a cloudy day! And I’d come here just for your book reviews. Want a good book that’s about hominin evolution and deep past but not about the future? “First Steps,” by paleoanthropologist Jeremy DeSilva. It’s a fun and informative read, is not 600 pages long like so many nonfiction books, and is about various famous hominins he’s studied like Lucy and how they show our evolution to upright walking. I tend to find that staying conscious of deep geological time makes me less fatalist even than community engagement work.

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