Lee Feagin

@leefeagin
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If you have to ask this question in real life, put the underwear down.

The story of Norway’s Viking World Cup photoshoot

This is fantastic! https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cjdpd18xx5lo

Everyone should have an oversized T-shirt that they can lounge around the house in.
Imagine being so homophobic that you won’t even wear a hat, for one night, with the logo of your team filled with a rainbow color design.
What’s it like to have a jawline?

Daring Fireball: ‘The Insider’

"All this Sturm und Drang surrounding 60 Minutes has me thinking about a re-watch of The Insider, Michael Mann’s great 1999 movie. Letterboxd’s synopsis: “A research chemist comes under personal and professional attack when he decides to appear in a 60 Minutes exposé on Big Tobacco.” It’s a great movie, and feels apt AF at the moment. Here’s the original segment on 60 Minutes, which ran ... https://www.leefeagin.com/2026/06/05/daring-fireball-the-insider-all.html

Inner Ramblings

Candy cigarettes…who even knew they still made these?!

From (eval ‘Toast)’s Mastodon post:

"I want smaller programs with fewer features that take longer to write by people who are happier to do so and I’m not kidding"

Can’t say I disagree. https://donotsta.re/objects/67cb9b8d-ff23-4e10-8af3-f26ec1c50ac3

(eval 'Toast) (@[email protected])

I want smaller programs with fewer features that take longer to write by people who are happier to do so and I’m not kidding

I want smaller programs with fewer features that take longer to write by people who are happier to do so and I’m not kidding

Tony Gilroy Accepts Award for Andor: “Fuck the Empire!”

"Now that Andor has been out for a while, showrunner Tony Gilroy is free to speak his mind on what the show was all about. I mean, it was pretty clear to the audience, but now he can say his piece."

Love this, too. https://kottke.org/26/06/tony-gilroy-accepts-award-for-andor-fuck-the-empire-1

Tony Gilroy Accepts Award for Andor: “Fuck the Empire!”

Now that Andor has been out for a while, showrunner Tony Gilroy is free to speak his mind on what the show was all about. I mean, it was pretty clear to the

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