"Maybe you can forgive me, and one day I'll come creeping furtively back into your arms, when my children are grown and I need a way of filling my empty days."
They're promising at least one update every weekday.
Karen Fung, of Vancouver Transit Camp fame, is coordinating the online community conversation.
My phone's currently rocking the bottles wallpaper.
"'Staying put' is only for those who can't afford to move, or those who still hold the outmoded belief that living near friends and family is a central component of basic happiness. This begs the question of how to create healthy communities when everyone is constantly on the move in pursuit of greener pastures."
I like video games (and only ever sports games and race car games, not FPS or role-playing games), only play them in streaks, not all the time, and don't always have to have the latest shiniest new toy.
Proof that you can have entire conversations quoting The Simpsons.
More courteous than angry-sounding, "pro-China youth" still sounds like a better phrase to describe them than "angry youth".
Little mention that it's already a fitness trend in North America. With video.
It makes you incapable of talking to people unlike you; inculcates a false sense of self-worth; offers too much security; and trains leaders, not thinkers, argues Deresiewicz. Also, he discusses the importance of solitude.
I was never particularly interested in the criticism-by-pseudonymous-insider blog about the Ceeb. This changes everything.