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" ... 2020 was a barely mitigated, freshly rotted pile of fetid existence. It was even worse for many of us financially, as record unemployment, pandemic-related business closures and toilet paper shortages created a black hole of monetary means. We either spent the year hustling to make ends meet (as the government spat out a pittance in our direction) or watching the ultra-wealthy get richer as we doom-scrolled to financial ruin. ... "
" ... How to Get More Bang for Your Reno Buck Rather than swap out all your siding, simply replace the cracked or rotted ones, suggests Wilson. Or if you just want a little face-lift all around, consider a new paint job instead. ... "
" ... There is a theory in evolutionary biology that reciprocal altruism and cooperation first appeared as a solution to the food storage problem. If you were an early hominid and you killed a large mammoth, you could not possibly eat it all before it rotted. So you shared it. The best bank for your excess capital was your friend's stomach. That way, you could play banker when your friend killed the next mammoth. ... "
" ... There’s something to be said for riding the hot hand. Johnson finally had provided a spark for New York’s moribund offense, yet he rotted on the bench most of the rest of the night. It's difficult to explain. ... "
" ... Yet, fast forward several decades and several Communist Party secretaries (from Stalin to Khrushchev to Brezhnev to Andropov to Chernenko to… Gorbachev himself). Gorbachev, then both leader and captive of the Soviet state, observed after Chernobyl: how there were only about half as many vegetables for sale in Moscow as needed and how many rotted away in antiquated warehouses; how anonymous denunciations remained a plague on society; how (anticipating Donald Trump) the bureaucracy meant “We're sitting in a swamp”; how almost all economists favored change but have nothing to offer; how the defense industries were in great shape but people had to wait 10-15 years for housing; how the USSR produces more harvester combines than any other country but none of them work; how the Soviet prison population had blown up by a factor of 10 from czarist days; how the whole energy establishment “is dominated by servility, bootlicking, cliquishness, and persecution of those who think differently, by putting on a good show, by personal connections and clans….” ... "