#52 On reasons for selection
Dear Jamie Damn it man all I wanted was an exact explanation of the hierarchy of value boiled down into a sentence or two. What good are you? I’d like
The work of Jamie Freestone and Mathew McGann
Dear Jamie Damn it man all I wanted was an exact explanation of the hierarchy of value boiled down into a sentence or two. What good are you? I’d like
Dear Jamie, That was my favourite letter in some time. Thank you. I also love irony, at least when I’m aware of it. The progression of agency in the history
I realised after I sent the letter that I might have been wrong to say you dismissed it because it was Jesus. What I meant to say is that you
Dear Jamie, I’d like to invent a phrase. I proposed it on Twitter and a rando was able to give me the Latin for it. “Ex homine”. Rather than ad
Dear Jamie, I’m sitting at my house in my spare room with that cool Canberra breeze invigorating my fasted frame. It’s a cold snap that feels like a reprieve from
Dear Jamie, I’d already read the Atlantic article of Between the World and Me, and read it again after your suggestion. To be honest I found it baleful and conspiratorial.
Dear Jamie, Thank you for your answers, but I think I disagree with almost everything you said. Let’s begin.
Dear Jamie You said “women are treated unfairly in overt and subtle ways”. That’s true. All groups are to different extents in different ways. And groups on average are different