As is the norm, these are the most read pieces from the previous month, even if not necessarily FROM the previous month.
"Evergreen" posts, as normal, will be noted by date of writing.
No. 10 was a brief science news roundup about Dian Fossey and more.
No. 9 was my hot take on Julian Assange's desperate bid for 15 more minutes of internet fame. It does get new "power" with Trump's seizure of Nicholas Maduro, re Assange's attacking Maria Cortina Machado, but it's still ultimately all about the Julian.
No. 8? My riff on other sites calling bullshit on the TikTok "selloff."
No. 7? My thoughts on The Donald upping fees for foreigners to visit most national parks.
No. 6? This year's version of my rant against Dallas' classical music radio station, WRR, force-feeding us a month of Christmas music like a goose being fattened for paté.
No. 5? How dollar stores, especially, from deliberate short-staffing, charge people the wrong prices.
No. 4 was a Texas Progressives roundup which included my brief rant about librul missplaining of the nativity story of Christmas I wound up expanding that into its own in-depth piece.
No. 3? From 2014, the mental masturbation of journalists lusting for scoops.
No. 2? My mocking of Democrap Congresscritters kissing Henry Cuellar's ass after The Donald let him off the hook. I'll laugh even more if they remain one seat short of a House majority next year.
No. 1? Who's worse, Goodreads or its subreddit? The answer might just be the second; see poll at right.
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