
Silver Surfer
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Silver Surfer
@LM_Entry
Former USMC Tanker // Conservative




The worn marble steps at the Leaning Tower of Pisa. This is the result of 500 years of walking.






Federal judge blocks Trump admin effort to prevent race-based discrimination in college admissions ow.ly/TJZt50YEeBy


These are the Twitter/X accounts with the most engagement so far in 2026. I suppose I had some intuition for how bad it was, but jeez, this is what you get when the ecosystem is broken.











NEW: Queer/Bar in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood is hosting a strip competition openly mocking Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday. Would they do this to Muslims on Eid during Ramadan? It would be a real shame if protesters showed up to disrupt the event.🧵👇🏽


Prince William preaches that Islam is the ‘Religion of Peace’ that other Faiths must learn from. He’s the same gutless Royal as his father…ditching Christianity while Britain burns under grooming gangs and stabbings. Defender of the Faith? More like Defender of the Invaders.




Ben Lerner, at 47, is among the most prominent writers in America, a man trusted to steward two dying arts, the novel and the poem, even though he rejects the notion of the Great American Novel. “There’s this idea that someone at some point will write the novel that somehow crystallizes the American moment,” he tells Kevin Lozano. “And, in fact, there isn’t one book that’s going to do that. And there isn’t one writer who can stand for all writing or can stand for a generation.” “A sign of maturity as a writer, I realize now,” he continues, “is that I no longer pretend I understand what exactly my work is saying or doing.” He does know one thing for certain: “It’s not a fucking beach read.” Lerner’s latest, ‘Transcription,’ is a hybrid book that fuses the disparate interests of his poetry, fiction, and essays into a haunting story about fatherhood and middle age. “The conversation that unfolds is some of Lerner’s most brilliant and daring writing to date, a mad, oracular burst of speech — about technology, parenthood, and dreaming,” writes Lozano. Read Lozano’s full conversation with Lerner: nymag.visitlink.me/mdaCuW


THEO VON: “During the Roman Empire, a lot of the politicians also had to fight on the battlefield.” JAKE PAUL: “I think you're right … Trump should be on the front lines.” THEO VON: “Or Barron…”
















