Author: lia

two towers, five years later

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Anil, on how we’ve all failed after five years:

“Today, I’m not 100% satisfied with our normal lives. I want the better life I saw from my friends and neighbors for a few brief moments after the worst day of our lives. I grieve not just for all the lives we lost that day, but for the fact that their loss could have helped us all be better, and that it could have inspired us to keep living the way we do at our best.”

(Photo by my friend Todd Sheridan, from his 9-11-06 set.)

prospects

lia: “Don’t Marry Career Women”
lia: i work less and earn less! someone grab me up!
andrew: go find the saved articles on boingboing
andrew: print it out
andrew: and carry them with you to bars
lia: it’s too late
lia: i already have a master’s degree
andrew: eh, it’s only in a “soft” concentration…
andrew: don’t sell yourself short.
On a more serious note: Rebecca Traister’s piece Unhappily ever after, which tears Michael Noer’s article apart, is fine reading but I think the starred letters to the editor in response to it are even better.