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Love is in the Air

Feb 14th, 2020 | By

Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone! I hope your day is filled with smoochin’.



“My Summer in Gabon,” by Eric Brill

Feb 12th, 2020 | By

I’m not a fan of the national anthem. Sure, it’s beautiful in the way that ancient things are beautiful. Like when you see an old picture of your grandma, and you say, “Wow, grandma, you sure were pretty. I guess, technically, you’re still pretty compared to other old people.”



Pokemon Breeder

Feb 7th, 2020 | By

I’ve always found the breeding mechanics in the Pokemon games to be hilarious; we’re basically spending hours of video game time waiting for our Pokemon to have sex, and periodically picking up the resulting eggs.



“My Little Visitor,” by Helen Beer

Feb 5th, 2020 | By

I was twelve when my “little visitor” arrived for the first time. Its arrival was heralded by my mother as a “first taste of womanhood.” Frankly, in spite of her obvious enthusiasm, I found it a damn nuisance, nothing more. I can’t say I wasn’t prepared, though.



Food Processor

Jan 31st, 2020 | By

Winslow isn’t typically very picky with his food, so I don’t know why he’s suddenly so interested in the history of corn. Unless he had a bad experience with corn in the past. Maybe he was mugged by a particularly aggressive bag of corn when he was younger?