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LLDH
Selfishly, I want him to break your heart even if it means you’ll only try to break mine.
- 13.
Episode #1037 - Doua Moua
Episode #1037 - Doua Moua: Interview with Doua Moua ("Disney's Mulan"); music by Donel and Kelsey Coleman.
Interview with Doua Moua (“Disney’s Mulan”); music by Donel and Kelsey Coleman. Airdate: 5/12/2021 (KCRT) SIDEWALKS correspondent Proud Sangouthai brings us an interview with actor, producer and writer Doua Moua (“Gran Torino,” Disney’s live-action “Mulan”). Plus, we have music by rising UK singer Donel (“Motion”) and Kelsey Coleman (“Break Mine”). Host: Richard R. Lee. Watch Interview: Doua…
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Interview with Ascending Pop Star Kelsey Coleman
Interview with Ascending Pop Star Kelsey Coleman
A while back, on the verge of breaking huge pop star Kelsey Coleman unveiled the music video for “Break Mine,” a song about not wanting to hurt someone. Explaining, Kelsey shares, “‘Break Mine’ is about how I didn’t want to break a guy’s heart because he was my best friend, but I couldn’t be in the relationship anymore. The song is about wanting him to break my heart instead, that way he’s not…
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Excerpt from "Authority and American Usage"
"But the really salient and ingenious features of A Dictionary of Modern American Usage involve issues of rhetoric and ideology and style and it is impossible to describe why these issues are important and why Garner's management of them borders on genius without talking about the historical context in which ADMAU appears, and this context turns out to be a veritable hurricane of controversies involving everything from technical linguistics and public education to political ideology, and these controversies take a certain amount of time to unpack before their relation to what makes Garner's dictionary so eminently worth [it] can even be established; and in fact there's no way to even begin the whole harrowing polymeric discussion without first taking a moment
to establish and define the highly colloquial term SNOOT"
Regret, like pity, changes nothing really, we say to ourselves and, less often, to each other.
Radiance Versus Ordinary Light (Carl Phillips)