Critique the Picture This is a picture of my youngest daughters' arts and craft corner. Can anyone spot the anomaly?
BYCU Tweet > How much a beer costs around the world: http://t.co/uiP8lr0GTv pic.twitter.com/q3HgznaXJH [http://t.co/q3HgznaXJH] > — Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) August 16, 2014 [https://twitter.com/WSJ/statuses/500670984622731264]
Friday BYCU I wanted to run this piece last week, but I didn't get a chance: "Best-selling larger beers taste the same, new research finds [http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2014/08/13/best-selling-beers-taste-same-new-research-finds/] ." Excerpt: > Johan Almenberg and Anna Dreber, researchers from the Stockholm School of
BYCU-Eve Tweet (from an Unlikely Source) > Seeking Proof For Why We Feel Terrible After Too Many Drinks http://t.co/2jhIXMK61h > — Patrick Madrid (@patrickmadrid) August 19, 2014 [https://twitter.com/patrickmadrid/statuses/501809277255032832]
Thursday Some Epstein, with a little commentary of my own: "The most impressive students I had over my 30 years of university teaching were those I encountered when I first began, in the early 1970s, who almost all turned out to have been put through Catholic schools, during a time
GKC Wednesday Background: When I was the editor of Gilbert Magazine [http://www.chesterton.org/explore-the-acs/gilbertmagazine/], I was responsible for the "Tremendous Trifles" column. It was occasionally hard to find a sufficient amount of interesting GKC material to fill the page, so John Peterson sent me a file full
Tuesday Tweet Cracked me up for some reason: > I am, the reason Waldo is hiding. > — Overly Manly Man (@OverlyManlyMann) August 14, 2014 [https://twitter.com/OverlyManlyMann/statuses/500012780750393345]
The Self-Sufficient Servile State I read Thomas Woods' short Beyond Distributism earlier this year. It's a pretty good book, and well worth reading if one is unclear on the differences between libertarian economics and distributism. He flays Belloc pretty harshly. Though I'm a Belloc fan, I never fully understood
Monday I'm the unforgiving sort, I guess, at least when it comes to events. If I go to something three times, and all three times are as enjoyable as a genital-kicking contest, I don't go a fourth time. This rule applies to retreats, especially Catholic ones. Over
Another Good One > “For children are innocent and love justice, while most of us are wicked and naturally prefer mercy.” - G.K. Chesterton #fallibility [https://twitter.com/hashtag/fallibility?src=hash] > — Catholic Thinker (@ThinkerCatholic) August 12, 2014 [https://twitter.com/ThinkerCatholic/statuses/499012044990218240]