Why I have gotten so little work done today
It’s because I keep clicking on this link. Procrastinate long and prosper, I always say. UPDATE: How geeky is your humble blogger? Geeky enough to think, “Gee, the first part of that trailer would seem to contradict what we know about the protagonists’ driving ability from A Piece of The Action.”
It's because I keep clicking on this link. Procrastinate long and prosper, I always say. UPDATE: How geeky is your humble blogger? Geeky enough to think, "Gee, the first part of that trailer would seem to contradict what we know about the protagonists' driving ability from A Piece of The Action."
It’s because I keep clicking on this link. Procrastinate long and prosper, I always say. UPDATE: How geeky is your humble blogger? Geeky enough to think, “Gee, the first part of that trailer would seem to contradict what we know about the protagonists’ driving ability from A Piece of The Action.”
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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