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Tag Archives: authority
I will arraign them straight
It’s a few years late, but I just stumbled upon a news article about a 12-year-old girl who sued her father for grounding her from a school field trip. The Quebec had custody over his daughter after he separated from his … Continue reading
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Lear’s Shadow: George H.W. Bush
Nosocomephobia: The fear of hospitals. It’s one of hundreds on phobialist.com, but I imagine it’s probably one of the more common ones, at least above fear of German things (Teutophobia) or fear of chins (Geniophobia). And it’s no wonder: Hospitals are, … Continue reading
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