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- The brain stays up all night telling stories while we sleep. We just call them dreams.
- In my profession more generally, it's not an exaggeration to say that masculinity is viewed as the root of all evil. If you were to…
- I think the proper attitude toward fighting sports is one of ambivalence. You can be drawn to them, but you should also be repelled by…
- My reason for arguing against abolishing these types of sports isn't some kind of lofty, philosophical rationale. It's just that I did it and I…
- In boxing, where most of the guys are from lower-class backgrounds and have darker skin than most of the fans, one might fear that the…
- I'm living in the heart of gun culture, but I'm not a gun guy. I didn't grow up with them; I was never a hunter;…
- I can walk into a gun store in my town and buy military-grade weapons. You'd be shocked by the amount of firepower you can buy…
- Part of why I was attracted to the idea of owning a gun was self-defense, and part of it was that I've been fascinated by…
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