@jakebeckman @stefanjbecket i once took a vocational test that said i should become a “dictionary editor,” so i understand the appeal — Philip Bump (@pbump) November 12, 2014


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“It is racist to rely on employee referrals for hires, when the typical white American’s social network is 1% black.” http://t.co/6H4usdHvbs — Anil Dash (@anildash) November 11, 2014


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This Shingy profile is very good, but ~10,000 words too short http://t.co/IRIAcZiDJJ — Adrian Chen (@AdrianChen) November 10, 2014


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There’s been some decent tackling in Nets – Knicks so there is that — netw3rk (@netw3rk) November 8, 2014


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@gabrielsnyder more curmudgeoning! — Jen Doll (@thisisjendoll) November 7, 2014


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@gabrielsnyder Get a blog, morans! — Richard Lawson (@rilaws) November 7, 2014


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Recommended Reading: “The Letters of Gustave Flaubert” ed. by Francis Steegmuller. on the writing of Madame Bovary. http://t.co/jTEXLOyUJ4 — Michiko Kakutani (@michikokakutani) November 7, 2014


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@mat basically, it’s “paywall theater,” convinces those who don’t think twice about paying to break out their credit cards. — Danny Sullivan (@dannysullivan) November 7, 2014


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Why TechCrunch Doesn’t Do Tech News — Alexia Tsotsis (@alexia) November 6, 2014


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more evidence that the DC food beat is one of the best jobs out there for reporting on inequality and class http://t.co/dQyqhE5Bsj — Jim Newell (@jim_newell) November 6, 2014


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