Grim's Hall

The Rök Stone

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Jackson Crawford explains the news that you may have seen this week about an alleged Viking climate prophecy .

Good on him

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What is food?

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I have to wonder sometimes what most people think "nutrients" are. This peculiar Guardian article tries to discuss the thorny qu...
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Hans Jonas, Call Your Office

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Scientists could use some advice from a philosopher this time. Jonas  (see first comment) has written great work on what it means for somet...
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Credit

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Life in Iran must be unimaginably hard right now. I give the Iranian government and people credit for reversing course on their denial of ...
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The other Middle East revolution

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As Legal Insurrection says, "while you were focused on Soleimani, Israel became an energy superpower." And Turkey is torqued.
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An Ironic Tale From Home

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Of the great Georgia prison escape of 1980.
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“Let A Hundred Flowers Bloom”

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Nancy Pelosi channels Mao . ‘Absolutely total cooperation,’ Pelosi told reporters Friday when asked about the support she’s received from D...
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A New Whistleblower

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Most interesting , if true.
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Starting to Get Right in Russia

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Russian journals retract hundreds of scientific papers. Sure, it's easy to mock them and talk about all the ways in which they got so ...
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Smiles, tears

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Are you wondering why we should care about the New York Times endorsement for president?  Jim Geraghty explains the appeal: Elizabeth War...
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When gentrification isn't the worst threat

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A Guardian article moans that San Francisco residents don't have gentrification to kick around any more.  Instead they have something mo...
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Enter the Stone Age

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What I find interesting about this claim is that, if it’s right, survival plays no apparent role in the change. In this way it is more like...
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Harsh but fair

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Speaking of the Tim Cook of terror--the best shorthand I've heard in a long time for second-rate pseudolegacies-- here is Kurt Schlicht...
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Understudies

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John Podhoretz ponders whether killing Soleimani is a fundamental change, or only the usual opportunity for a leadership rotation in terror...
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Thinking Too Much of Ourselves

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A criticism of criticism . The fellow is from Brookings, which is institutionally suspect on Middle Eastern issues because it receives vast...
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Stuck in the last war

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Jim Geraghty chronicles the state of the MSM reportage on who exactly it was that bombed the Saudi oil facilities several months ago.  The ...
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Clean Air

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In LA, better school air filters raised test scores — a lot.
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On Marriage

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Or at least, on my marriage.  Yesterday was a special day for me.  January 7th wasn't a birthday, or anniversary, or indeed any particu...
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Official fictions

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I am as usual very confused about international military strategy; the American people can count themselves lucky that I'm not their chi...
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