Sometimes it's worth examining the things you think are unquestionably good
So we curious to read this City Lab article with arguments *against* Little Free Libraries, the tiny houses that people stand in their front yards to serve as neighborhood book exchanges. (There are a bunch of them in this area. AOA has highlighted some of them.) On one hand... everything we do is part of a web of other forces and decisions and that's worth thinking about. On the other... FFS, how did we get to the point where people can't trade free books with their neighbors without being accused of somehow abetting corrosive capitalistic undercurrents? [City Lab]
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... said KGB about Drawing: What's something that brought you joy this year?