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And I quote: David Foster Wallace

June 9, 2018 · by Lori | in and I quote:, culture, social issues | tagged atheism, author Kenyon College, beauty, commencement speech, David Foster Wallace, idol worship, idolatry, intellect, money, Nicolas Poussin, power, worship | 4 Comments

At this point, whatever mylar “I heart my 2018 graduate” balloons haven’t sold are probably doomed. [Read more]

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