Next wave of this rain currently forecasted to put the Snohomish like 4 1/2 feet above previous gage record at Monroe (gauge data at that location goes back to the 1960s). Really hope people are going to exercise caution, but I've also already seen done videos that suggest otherwise.
December 10, 2025 at 8:26 PM
Next wave of this rain currently forecasted to put the Snohomish like 4 1/2 feet above previous gage record at Monroe (gauge data at that location goes back to the 1960s). Really hope people are going to exercise caution, but I've also already seen done videos that suggest otherwise.
They find new and exciting ways to give us fans hope and then dash them against the rocks. There's no way to care about them without feeling like you're Charlie Brown running full speed towards the football.
October 18, 2025 at 2:52 PM
They find new and exciting ways to give us fans hope and then dash them against the rocks. There's no way to care about them without feeling like you're Charlie Brown running full speed towards the football.
There's also a corresponding geologic unit out there called the Crab Orchard Formation, which sounds like a formation Spurrier would have rolled out in the 4th quarter of a blowout
August 9, 2025 at 2:42 AM
There's also a corresponding geologic unit out there called the Crab Orchard Formation, which sounds like a formation Spurrier would have rolled out in the 4th quarter of a blowout
That was a largely pre-social media news story and even then it felt like there was no space in the public discourse for us to mourn our teachers and classmates. I feel for anybody who's trying to process a personal tragedy that gets politicized, it can be so dehumanizing.
May 22, 2025 at 3:49 PM
That was a largely pre-social media news story and even then it felt like there was no space in the public discourse for us to mourn our teachers and classmates. I feel for anybody who's trying to process a personal tragedy that gets politicized, it can be so dehumanizing.
I think people who do this see a news story as an opportunity to "prove some point" and lose sight of the story itself. I was a junior at Virginia Tech when the shooting happened - being on the other side of the lens as people started using the tragedy for their own pet crusades was eye-opening.
May 22, 2025 at 3:42 PM
I think people who do this see a news story as an opportunity to "prove some point" and lose sight of the story itself. I was a junior at Virginia Tech when the shooting happened - being on the other side of the lens as people started using the tragedy for their own pet crusades was eye-opening.