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While acknowledging that trying to read a story in the form of a series of tweets ranks somewhere between dropping a bowling ball on your foot and barking you shin on a coffee table in a darkened room, this is worth a read.
Seriously people, stop creating narratives out of a series of tweets. It’s as unnecessarily jarring as reading e e cummings poetry.
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She actually put it all into story form and put it on AoSHQ the other night.
Here’s a link.
In High School I had to memorize a poem that was at least 30 lines of so I found an e e cummings poem that was 31 lines and 12 of the lines were a single word. His poems are very good for the chronically lazy student.
Does anyone else find it suspicious that no changes can be made until the fifteenth? That’s when HHS will finally report enrollment numbers. So if they are signing people up without them knowing it, not letting them cancel until the fifteenth (if they even know they’ve been signed up), then report, “look at all the people who have signed up!”, wouldn’t that be misleading? They would never mislead us! Oh… Never mind.