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It's pronounced 'angel.' American Australian. Deputy Opinion Editor, teacher, fan. I've got a PhD in rom coms (really).

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Joined June 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    26 Sep 2017

    "You should write an oped about that" -- my tombstone, probably

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  2. Retweeted
    Oct 13

    These are not rhetorical questions. The losses might be invisible but they are real. The call to "believe women" simply exposes what has long been the default: for thousands of years we have believed men. Even when their stories were incomplete, or inaccurate, or flat-out lies.

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  3. Retweeted
    Oct 13

    What knowledge, what insights -- what version of humanity -- have we missed out on because it contradicted the story told by the people we decided to believe?

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  4. Retweeted
    Oct 13

    What does it mean to grant automatic, by-default credibility to one group of people while denying it to another?

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  5. Retweeted
    Oct 13

    We're asking the question a lot lately, "what does it mean to 'believe women?'" Try asking this, instead: what does it mean to believe men? What has it done to habitually, continually, reflexively assume -- for millennia -- that they're telling us the truth?

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  6. Oct 13

    The newly appointed interim CEO of USA Gymnastics. A reminder: the best gymnast in the nation, and the world, and ALL OF HISTORY... is a black Nike athlete.

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  7. Oct 13

    These are not rhetorical questions. The losses might be invisible but they are real. The call to "believe women" simply exposes what has long been the default: for thousands of years we have believed men. Even when their stories were incomplete, or inaccurate, or flat-out lies.

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  8. Oct 13

    What knowledge, what insights -- what version of humanity -- have we missed out on because it contradicted the story told by the people we decided to believe?

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  9. Oct 13

    What does it mean to grant automatic, by-default credibility to one group of people while denying it to another?

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  10. Oct 13

    We're asking the question a lot lately, "what does it mean to 'believe women?'" Try asking this, instead: what does it mean to believe men? What has it done to habitually, continually, reflexively assume -- for millennia -- that they're telling us the truth?

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  11. Oct 13

    This week, Lululemon dropped a ballet collection in collaboration with a Royal Ballet principal. One of the models is Alexandra Waterbury, who recently sued New York City Ballet over nonconsensual nude photo sharing:

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    Okay, here's my story about the proto-fascist Proud Boys pummeling people in Manhattan last night:

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  13. Oct 13

    Knock knock. Who's there? Knock knock. Who's there? Knock knock. Who's there? Knock knock. Who's there? Knock knock. Who's there? Knock knock. Who's there? Knock knock. Who's there? Knock knock. Who's there? Knock knock. Who's there? Knock knock. Who's there? Philip Glass.

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  14. Oct 12

    I just issued a correction clarifying how Orpheus was killed, how is your Friday night going?

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  15. Oct 12
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  16. Oct 12

    An absolutely lovely piece from , about watching her sister's addiction, and then watching a movie about a family like hers

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  17. Oct 12

    You remember Nancy Brinker, the woman who helped pull Komen funding from Planned Parenthood in 2012?

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  18. Oct 12

    "Did I not mention that it snows in October sometimes?" asks the Iowan who definitely did not mention that it, apparently, SNOWS IN OCTOBER SOMETIMES.

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  19. Oct 12

    Yesterday at the World Champs team selection meet, Simone Biles debuted the vault that will probably be named after her... and basically did it flawlessly.

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  20. Oct 11

    Me: Daaaamn. , from another room: What? Me: Nice! ZW: Huh? Me: HONEY, POINT YOUR TOES! ZW: Oh, you're watching gymnastics.

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  21. Retweeted
    Oct 11

    Jerry Karabel, author of the landmark book about the history of anti-Jewish discrimination in the Ivy League, “The Chosen,” writes that the analogy that frames the anti-affirmative action lawsuit against Harvard is "both flawed and deeply cynical."

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