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“One Lost Highway crewperson described Scott Cameron as “the Mozart of stress,” whatever that’s supposed to mean.)”
Aug 28, 2025 06:24AM
A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again:  Essays and Arguments

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Pavlo is 68% done
“after a while you begin to intuit that the host isn’t acting out of regard or affection for you so much as simply going around obeying the imperatives of some personal neurosis having to do with ... cleanliness and order… which means that, since the ultimate point and object of the cleaning isn’t you but rather cleanliness and order, it’s going to be a relief for her when you leave."
Sep 28, 2025 05:59AM
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Pavlo
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“...I mean, if pampering and radical kindness don’t seem motivated by strong affection and thus don’t somehow affirm one or help assure one that one is not, finally, a dork, of what final and significant value is all this indulgence and cleaning?)”
Sep 28, 2025 05:56AM
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Pavlo
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What I observed was that the preterite workers did have a sort of affection for the passengers, but that it was a comparative affection—even the most absurdly demanding passenger seemed kind and understanding compared to the martinetism of the Greeks, and the crew seemed genuinely grateful for this, sort of the way we find even very basic human decency moving if we encounter it in NYC or Boston.
Sep 24, 2025 11:57AM
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Pavlo
Pavlo is 65% done
There is something about a mass-market Luxury Cruise that’s unbearably sad. Like most unbearably sad things, it seems incredibly elusive and complex in its causes and simple in its effect: on board the Nadir—especially at night, when all the ship’s structured fun and reassurances and gaiety-noise ceased—I felt despair.
Sep 21, 2025 11:20AM
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Pavlo
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От… коли вправний письменник, справжній майстер, просто, вибачте на слові, *вийобується* тим, який він вправний письменник

Тобто, я розумію, що і в його випадку це купа роботи, але…
Sep 21, 2025 11:10AM
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Pavlo
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…the realities of top-level athletics today require an early and total commitment to one pursuit. An almost ascetic focus. A sub-sumption of almost all other features of human life to their one chosen talent and pursuit. A consent to live in a world that, like a child’s world, is very serious and very small.
Sep 18, 2025 09:33AM
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Pavlo
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“Joyce is even more impressive, but I hadn’t seen Joyce yet. And Enqvist is even more impressive than Joyce, and Agassi live is even more impressive than Enqvist. After the week was over, I truly understand why Charlton Heston looks gray and ravaged on his descent from Sinai: past a certain point, impressiveness is corrosive to the psyche.”

With a good writer, even the footnotes are impressive
Sep 13, 2025 10:51AM
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Pavlo
Pavlo is 58% done
They are practicing groundstrokes down the line—R’s forehand and H’s backhand—each ball plumb-line straight and within centimeters of the corner, the players moving with the compact nonchalance I’ve since come to recognize in pros when they’re working out: the suggestion is one of a very powerful engine in low gear.”
Sep 13, 2025 10:39AM
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Pavlo
Pavlo is 58% done
“One more reason the tournament industry sort of hates upsets is that the ATP press liaisons have to go around teaching journalists how to spell and pronounce new names.”
Sep 10, 2025 03:52AM
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Pavlo
Pavlo is 57% done
Also, the “Slavs” is very much noted, thank you
Sep 09, 2025 04:05AM
A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again:  Essays and Arguments


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