Parents say context and age matter
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Parents say context and age matter
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Problem: The story you are writing has plot holes.
Solution: Unreliable narrator.
Problem: The story you are writing has severe, glaring plot holes.
Solution: Unreliable narrator with amnesia.
Problem: Even an unreliable narrator with amnesia can’t explain the plot hole typhoon raging across this entire godforsaken story.
Solution: Time travel.
Problem: You are not a very good writer.
Solution: Your narrator is not a very good writer.
Problem: You are bad at dialogue.
Solution Your main characters are robots. (Advanced: Any character with a speaking role is a robot.) Welcome to the avant-garde.
NATO should have been wound up at the end of the Cold War, but the United States — giddy with its new status as unchallenged global hegemon — used it instead to expand its military reach into Eastern Europe and to prosecute regime-change wars. Britain dutifully tagged along and, for a while, that reinvigorated Atlanticism. […]

In a heated argument, it’s easy to say things you’ll later regret. With practice, you can learn to disagree more productively
- Video by Dr Tracey Marks
Hooman Majd on the Iran protests and the government’s brutal response, and Lois Parshley explains the financial and tech interests in Greenland.
The post Protests and Power Plays: From Tehran to the Arctic Circle appeared first on The Intercept.

As AI’s endless clichés continue to encroach on human art, the true uniqueness of our creativity is becoming ever clearer
- by Richard Beard

When polio left me unable to walk, my parents put me in a disability centre. There, I met Mommy
- by Kiprop Kimutai
The conditions at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility are akin to solitary confinement, local experts say — an apparent violation of state law.
The post New York Women’s Prison Forces People to Go Without Showers or Recreation appeared first on The Intercept.
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The Australian government’s legislation seeking to ban access to social media for people under 16 has received plenty of attention in International media, mostly leading with the government’s that 4.7 million accounts were banned or deactivated when the legislation came into effect. Rather less attention has been paid to discussion of the outcome within Australia, […]
Researchers curious about the monument’s origins stuck their heads in the sand—for good reason The post Tiny Evidence Upends a Controversial Stonehenge Theory appeared first on Nautilus. Rep. Wesley Hunt was busy campaigning for a Texas Senate seat, but House Speaker Mike Johnson held the vote open. The post Congress Votes Against Blocking Venezuela War After Stalling for Tardy GOP Rep appeared first on The Intercept. Protein precursors can form in cosmic dust clouds The post Space Dust Could Contain Building Blocks of Life appeared first on Nautilus. An Intercept analysis confirmed that the White House used Google AI tools to alter the photo of Minnesota activist Nekima Levy Armstrong. The post White House Doctored Photo With Google AI to Make It Look Like an Activist Was Sobbing During Perp Walk appeared first on The Intercept. Trotting out rhetoric about drug trafficking was a helpful pretext to remove Maduro in Venezuela — when oil was the real goal. The post It Always Comes Back to Our Failed War on Drugs appeared first on The Intercept. |