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Stephen Marche
@StephenMarche
novelist, columnist, enemy of boredom. "On Writing and Failure" 02/23 biblioasis.com/shop/non-ficti…
Toronto
Joined January 2011
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    In all seriousness, what was the point of Article 25 if it wasn't to protect against Presidents who think they're King of the Jews and want to buy Greenland? What other sign do you need?
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    Most French thing ever to happen? "I'm marching but I'm conscious of the confusion and hypocrisy of the situation."
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    This is Kevin Gausman, Blue Jays Ace, teaching his daughters how to ride bikes at the Evergreen Brickworks farmers market the day before the biggest start of his life. Everybody knew who he was. Nobody bothered him. Watch out Mariners. He looks happy and loose.
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    Writer: And then in the final scene he meets the Russian agents, right in the WH. Producer: I told you to get the fuck out of my office.
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    A documentary on this subject:
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    I learned in Thor: Ragnarok that Bruce Banner has seven PhDs. No wonder he's so angry all the time. cc @AcademicsSay
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    Up close this is an amazing handshake. Note how Trudeau is pulling at times and pushing at other times to keep his hand in the same spot.
    President Trump welcomes Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the White House. abcnews.com/politics
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    What did America just get for making its closest trading partner and ally despise it for a generation?
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    Writer: But then the President just fires the cops who are investigating him and thats how it ends. Producer: Get the fuck out of my office.
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    Only a special kind of asshole sees fifty people dead and says "I called it."
    What has happened in Orlando is just the beginning. Our leadership is weak and ineffective. I called it and asked for the ban. Must be tough
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    AI is about to kill the undergraduate essay, and the chasm between the humanities and technology means that we're totally unprepared for the moment. Wrote about it for @TheAtlantic:
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    I guess this is like the moment during Watergate when everyone realized "OK, people are going to have to go to jail."
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    Just a quick question for Canadians on my list, how long have you had to wait to vote in an election? I have never missed voting, and the longest I ever waited was fifteen minutes. Has anyone here ever had to endure these massive American wait times?
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