Jeff Chon
@jeffchon.bsky.social
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Inside you there are two cranes: Frasier, who feels the nickname Big Dumper is crass and silly, and Marty, who is very happy for the guy in the Dump Here T shirt.
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Lyrically, "I Get Around" is basically late 80s rap.
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It's a luxury to think politics aren't personal. The 'issues' affect us personally!

So how do we write about them in more personal ways?

Beyond anger or detached 'irony.' Beyond 'Good vs Evil.'

We asked @aaronburch.bsky.social + @jeffchon.bsky.social and they shared some great thoughts...
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Without Kirk's charisma, it's nothing but trolls now.
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lmao think we’re almost done with this news cycle y’all, the embers are barely glowing
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The experience took an unexpected turn when the teen said she tried to name a bear after Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA who was assassinated last month.
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Washington teen says Build-A-Bear manager refused to name stuffed animal after Charlie Kirk
jeffchon.bsky.social
However nuthin. This team forgot how to press
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Wolverine lying in bed, staring at a framed photo of Darwin, the Luis Diaz song playing in his head.
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Is Arizona's uniform supposed to look like the inside of a gas station toilet bowl?
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I learned SAD GROWNUPS was removed from consideration for Kansas Notable Books (along w other books the deciders worried might endanger future federal funding). This isn't a bitter post. More sad that libraries feel compelled to make choices like these in these censor-y times.
Sad Grownups
Check out Sad Grownups - <p><strong>For those who've been sad and tried not to be, seventeen stories about the absurdity of searching for joy in a dying world. </strong></p><p></p><p><strong><em>Winne...
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Just very grateful to Aaron for seeing something he felt was worth sharing with everyone.
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Been thinking a lot about this @jeffchon.bsky.social story. Gotta be up there in conversation for story of the year.

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The Punisher stands on a rooftop and launches his bazooka into a building where the Roxxon Energy Corp. is holding a board meeting, killing everyone inside. I don’t remember which comic that was in, but it might have been the moment I began to understand what white-collar crime was. It’s actually a core memory of the Punisher—the other being the time he shot up some litterbugs in Central Park, and that one only stuck with me because of this book from elementary school where litterbugs were drawn as literal bugs wreaking havoc. black and white drawing of The Punisher with a bazooka
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I say this in all sincerity: I'm really lucky to live in a world where you and your journal exist. Not sure a lot of people would've given this a chance the way you did.
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I enjoy Charles Davis. I feel he's what MNF thought Dennis Miller would be as an analyst.
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ruadanbooks.bsky.social
🎸 Who let The Dead Milkmen in here? Oh, that would be Zandra Renwick. You can thank her later.

Enjoy this excerpt from her story "Extra Midnight"—yes, with a special shoutout to TDM's "Punk Rock Girl"—and grab a copy of the book from wherever books are sold.

🔗: links.ruadanbooks.com/120M

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A background photo of a Polaroid camera with scattered photographs around it is covered by a taupe-colored box with rounded edges containing the following text in white: “We were young and terrible and beautiful, and the world was ours though we didn’t know it then or ever.” This text is attributed at the bottom of the box to Zandra Renwick’s short story, “Extra Midnight” from 120 Murders, edited by Nick Mamatas. A 3D representation of the book appears in the lower right corner of the box, overlapping onto the background image. Three taupe accent lines of varying sizes appear in the lower left corner. The Ruadán Boks logo appears in the upper right corner of the graphic.
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saggingmeniscus.bsky.social
New Yorkers: please come say hello tomorrow (Sunday, Sep. 20) at the Brooklyn Book Festival. We'll be at Booth 333 with books old, new and forthcoming, and we'll have a video giveaway: read an excerpt on camera, get a book. @bkbookfest.bsky.social
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as some of you may know, i really enjoy a restaurant. so when the great @supernaturalfeat.com sent me this, i almost thought he was fucking with me. it’s a story called ‘Come Eat at O’Houlihan’s Because of What We Have’ and it’s absolutely hilarious

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Come Eat at O’Houlihan’s Because of What We Have
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jeffchon.bsky.social
Kinda want to see that movie Him, which is short for Himothy.
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Whenever someone raises price on something, I go, "These guys. It's always the same!"
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Ever meet someone named Tadeo and fight the urge to say Oh cool I think I went to school with your brother Tomorrowo? Yeah man, we're like peas in a pod.
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My novel "The Coast of Everything" will be published by Sagging Meniscus on Bloomsday, June 16th 2026. You can preorder now at https://www.thecoastofeverything.com
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Hey everyone. Tomorrow, I'll be having a little chat with the kind folks at @litmatchcollective.com about...well....