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  • Brian Dillon at frieze: An established magazine has to “keep reminding your readers of that first flirtatious thrill, even as you settle into something like domestic routine with your faithful subscribers. At which point, in a sense, you’re already sunk: you’ve begun to second-guess your readers’ motives–or worse, to service their whims: their sensible preference for information over style, their taste for gossip, their impatience with illegible typefaces.” (Hat tip to kottke.)

  • Chartreuse intervenes on behalf of those born after 1982: “The only thing your parents got right was multiculturalism. Everything else is questionable. . . . I know we’re at war but the world is flat. A Jew hating redneck who lives next door is just that, a Jew hating redneck who lives next door. You probably have more in common with a skateboard-riding, hip-hop-listening kid who lives in India. It’s the values that are important, not the land.” (Hat tip to Abstract Nonsense.)