On a recent episode of the Daily Dad podcast, Ryan asks ethics & law professor Scott Hershovitz on how his prestigious college experience and his hopes for his children's education: Scott Hershovitz on college for his kids0:00/
The glory days of the American mall
In the 1980s, there were around 2,500 malls in America. We’re down to 700 today. Forecasters expect there to be just 250 in a decade—killed by the internet, by recessions, by social media, Covid and computer games,
Former Vol destroys tramps on the field and in his DM’s
A woman, who goes by Alison on the verified Twitter account @AmericanHussy, claims to have messaged “every offensive line NFL Draft prospect trying to find the one” in late March. via nypost.com The only player to respond to the
Wildest Dreams
With Tay Tay passing through my part of the country, there has been a lot of T Swift buzz recently. I'm not a big fan, but I absolutely love this solo performance she did at the GRAMMY Museum.
Senators unveil bipartisan legislation to govern teen social media usage
Under the bill, known as the Protecting Kids on Social Media Act, social media platforms would be barred from letting kids below the age of 13 create accounts or interact with other users, though children would still be permitted to
Meeting Someone’s Mom
I love meeting people's moms. It's like reading an instruction manual as to why they're nuts. Theodore “Ted” Lasso
Flow Like Water
Water never complains, but always pushes back. Always. Drop a boulder in front of a stream and the water will simply flow around it, taking whatever opening the landscape will give or—when nothing is offered—patiently building up its
Why is TikTok so dangerous?
If TikTok is so dangerous...why? Is there evidence - from a security firm or code analysis - of the app doing something scandalous? We've seen examples from Meta and Twitter doing sketchy things. But I haven'