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Jenny Hollander, “YouTube Video of Matthew Cordle Latest to Post Murder ‘Confession’ on Internet”
Last year, Because I said I would, a website that helps people post a commitment they are making, posted the above video on YouTube, featuring Matthew Cordle confessing to drunk driving the wrong way on a highway and killing a … Continue reading
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Review of Dave Eggers’ The Circle
Just finished. I’m still reflecting, and I don’t often write reviews of books right after I finish them–gotta let it marinate. This one is certainly still marinating. But, if I don’t force myself to write it now, I don’t know … Continue reading
Posted in Annotations, Daily Create, Journal
Tagged absolutism, annotation, daily create, dave eggers, eggers, everyman, everywoman, female sexuality, frown, hegemony, literature, Mae Holland, morality, norms, novel, relativism, smile, social media, society, surveillance, the circle, values, women
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