A New York Times opinion writer has been ripped for claiming that straphangers scared of “half-naked lunatics” menacing Big Apple subways need therapy for “imaginary monsters.” Elizabeth Spiers ...
Let me tell you a story. I can't be sure it's true, but when I was a kid, we all sort of believed it. As childhood fears can, it sank deep in our bones. Back then, when our parents let us run the ...
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Mom’s Kid is Convinced There Are Monsters In His Room And She’s Not Sure What To Say To Him Anymore
I think a lot of kids went through a phase where they truly believed that some kind of monster or creature was living under ...
New York Times op-ed contributing writer Elizabeth Spiers was shredded on Twitter Monday after she insisted that New York residents complaining about the crime and "half-naked lunatics" on the subway ...
https://doi.org/10.1525/jams.2002.55.3.433 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/jams.2002.55.3.433 Copy URL Abstract In recent years, historians have begun ...
In Gravity and Grace, a posthumous collection of Simone Weil’s philosophical reflections, she observes, “Imaginary evil is romantic and varied. Real evil is gloomy, dull, and boring. Imaginary good is ...
SEATTLE — There are monsters on the loose in Shoreline, but they're mostly cute and cuddly looking monsters that children in the Ridgecrest area imagined themselves. John Small and Stella Caldwell ...
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Little Evie clutches tight at her stuffed bunny, hiding under the covers. Eyes wide open, she scans her dark bedroom, watchful of the shadows that look more and more like monsters with each closer ...
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