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" ... But he's left a note: the word BOAT scrawled in a notebook. How would Gabriel have known about the boat? ... "
" ... Some of the work of reinterpretation has already been done by the people who pulled these statues down; the graffiti scrawled across the surface of toppled monuments provides contemporary perspective and even a kind of commentary. Other important work is being done in academia, where historians excavate and analyze. Monuments typically come with plaques, which need not be hagiographic as they customarily have been in the past. If the monument to Theodore Roosevelt now slated for removal from the Natural History Museum were to be moved into this new garden, a scholarly plaque could address his record with honesty and nuance. This plaque could be updated as more is learned about his actions, and we learn more about our own enduring prejudices. ... "
" ... There’s hint of things to come on the wall at the end of the line in the form of a huge blueprint which appears to have been scrawled by the mouse. It shows an elaborate contraption for stealing cheese and transporting it back to his den. Continuing this theme, the ride cars are shaped like slabs of cheese and spin as they zip down the track in pitch darkness with giant statues of Tom and Jerry lighting up as you pass them. ... "
" ... We’re entering an era where hope, toilet paper, and clean sweatpants seem to be in short supply. A walk down my previously bustling neighborhood in Oakland, CA shows little activity other than a line of “closed temporarily” or “take-out only” signs, many of them scrawled hastily when the San Francisco Bay Area instituted a shelter-in-place mandate on March 16th. A few of them have dismally crossed out the “until April 7th”, the date when shelter-in-place was supposed to end, replacing it with lines like “until all this is over.” ... "
" ... What was your process of writing? Had you kept in-depth notes from your time at Deutsche Bank? When you were working there did you have a sense there was probably mine your experiences for a book? I knew early on in my experience that I wanted to write about it. There was such a focus on the minutiae that fascinated me and made it so much fun to write. Life on the 44th floor was a different world—at times, miserable, but some really fun times too. My managing directors (bosses) always marveled at the furious notes I scrawled during meetings. Not sure they realized the type of notes I was taking. ... "