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“It really has only been in recent years that there’s been more free and accurate...”
– The Animal-Cruelty Syndrome - NYTimes.com You should read this, but brace yourself. Siebert wrote another essay for the NYT called An Elephant Crackup — an incredible, heart-breaking piece of journalism. This is article shares both those qualities.
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“FORGET YOUR BRAND. You don’t own it because it is literally nothing. You can...”
– Leroy Stick – the man behind @BPGlobalPR (via msg)
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