Unplugged by Joe Barrett - PPPPP

Unplugged by Joe Barrett - PPPPP

On the cusp of building the most ultramodern daily-tech enabled apartment building known to man and moving into its penthouse with his impossibly gorgeous Ivy-league educated fiancé, multi-millionaire app entrepreneur Dan Johnson does what we all would do. He halts construction on his apartment, fills it up with dome tents and pillow forts, dumps his drop-dead gorgeous ladyfriend, renounces technology, and for all intents and purposes, unplugs from society.

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The U.S. Constitution by the U.S. Founding Fathers - PPP

The U.S. Constitution by the U.S. Founding Fathers - PPP

In defense of her support of Donald Trump, a white female relative of mine who lives in the great state of Ohio began by saying, “I believe in the Constitution.”

This struck me as something that people say to sound patriotic without really saying anything at all, so I decided to go back and read the document in full to see if it’s really that admirable and inspiring, or whether my relative was simply using that line to defend the indefensible.

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The Princess Bride by William Goldman - PPP

The Princess Bride by William Goldman - PPP

The Princess Bride is a relatively creative and amusing tale of action, adventure, and the power of true love. All of this is done in, however, by two flaws, one of which is fairly common and the other of which is fatal.

The story revolves around the love between Westley, a farmhand, and Buttercup, the farm’s young mistress. When Buttercup suddenly falls for Westley, who has forever been in love with her, he leaves their homeland of Florin to seek fortune in America. Shortly thereafter, news reaches Buttercup that he’s been killed by an infamous pirate

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