I've seen most of these before, but read through them all in a single sitting today.
Knowing this information is the real "social studies"
That’s the kind of social studies you DON’T want hands-on experience lmao
Thanks, I've read some of those before but not others.
There was also an amazing one I read by a former soldier describing his (and other soldiers') contact with blacks in the services. Wish I'd saved it.
Never read that one, any hints about its source to help find it? Love these.
They're all at a blocked (wtf?) domain called American Renaissance
I have one criticism of "What I learned in Kindergarten"
It's an otherwise excellent article and full of interesting facts, but I fear the author suffers from her bias as a woman. She describes one incident as horrifying but I'm sure most males can confirm it is, in fact, hilarious:
One particularly clever boy thought it would be funny to urinate in the soap dispenser
My sides
idiots respond best to pathos
The Russian businessmen in SA is wild.
Holy shit, thank you! This is the mother load!
After enjoying this reread again I was going to ask if anyone had the peace corps story, in ever expected to get the entire anthology!
Fantastic links.
Thank you.
Just a couple of years ago, I was so ignorant of so many, many things.
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