Trying to faithfully record everything I read is trickier than I thought mainly because it’s difficult (and a bit tedious) to record every news article I come across. In any case, here’s what I’ve got for today so far.
Day 2: March 26, 2012
- “Wall Street Owns the Country” by Mary Elizabeth Lease (1890) via History is a Weapon
- “The Queer Nation Manifesto” via History is a Weapon
- “Studying the World” via The Economist
- “The Lowered Bar Still Looks High” via The Economist
- “The 21st Century Samurai” via The Economist
- “Zombie Followers and Fake Retweets” via The Economist
- “Enemies of the State” via The Economist
- “Not Light’s Version” by Michael Klein via The Rumpus
- “Santorum Swears at Reporter” via The Atlantic Wire
- “A Boy to be Sacrificed” by Abdellah Taia via New York Times
- “Expat Lit: Abdellah Taia” via Interview Magazine
- Wild by Cheryl Strayed


I am impressed that you have the time to read all of these articles, absorb them, and then share them here. It must tedious.
It’s a little tedious, but I don’t know. It’s kind of fun.