The Humans of New York Guy Has Such a Strong Sense of Humility That He Told the New York Times All About It
Brandon Stanton, the guy who runs the digital empathy farm “Humans of New York,” recently decided to go public with his very brave belief that Donald Trump is bad. He was reluctant to do so, however, because he doesn’t like to be political—so reluctant, in fact, that he talked to the New York Times all about it.
Most Glorious Apology of Our Time: Chris Brown's 'Fallaciloquences'
After Chris Brown called Raz B a "butplugged" "homothug," Raz's brother Ricky Romance threatened Chris with murder. Now Ricky's burying the hatchet, and his Jabberwock-like apology—featuring words like "fallaciloquences," "eclaircise," and "humgruffin"—is a work of art.
Dear Mr. Leibowitz
Jon Stewart pokes fun at politicians who don't tell it like it is and fudge the truth almost every night. Now it looks like the tables have turned. Slate's Ron Rosenbaum has penned an open letter to Stewart. And he's asking the comedian to stop living a lie:
An open letter to the organizers of the AlwaysOn Summit: Please leave me alone
Dear Tony Perkins and the organizers of the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit:

