Who Are These Big Book Lists For? | Defectordefector.com This week, The New York Times is publishing a big list of the Top 100 books of the 21st century. It is a little strange to do this in 2024 instead of 2025 at a nice even quarter century, but that’s fi...
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Berry Thief, My Enemy; Berry Thief, My Friend | Defectordefector.com It was one of those days that felt bad enough that I would remember it. Words caught in the back of my throat. Rage bubbled through my veins and made me antsy. It was far, far, too hot outside, and I ...
Berry Thief, My Enemy; Berry Thief, My Friend | Defectordefector.com It was one of those days that felt bad enough that I would remember it. Words caught in the back of my throat. Rage bubbled through my veins and made me antsy. It was far, far, too hot outside, and I ...
Bro Summer Waits For Us All | Defectordefector.com A couple of years ago I learned a little bit of science that immediately evolved into a cautionary tale. Years after its peak popularity, many men on the very staff of this website had begun dabbing i...
Bro Summer Waits For Us All | Defectordefector.com A couple of years ago I learned a little bit of science that immediately evolved into a cautionary tale. Years after its peak popularity, many men on the very staff of this website had begun dabbing i...
The Money Is In All The Wrong Places | Defectordefector.com You can always tell who in Hollywood has family money by their Instagrams. People like Dakota Johnson, who have a Hollywood lineage deeper than the Mariana Trench, post only rarely. They post about so...
The Money Is In All The Wrong Places | Defectordefector.com You can always tell who in Hollywood has family money by their Instagrams. People like Dakota Johnson, who have a Hollywood lineage deeper than the Mariana Trench, post only rarely. They post about so...
Home insurance was once a ‘must.’ Now more homeowners are going without.wapo.st Slammed by the rising price of policies and climate-driven natural disasters, more and more Americans are exposing themselves to risk and forgoing home insurance.