1.02.2022

January 2022

matrix resurrections, i am not your negro (2016), harry potter reunion, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016), misha and the wolves, harry potter 3, harry potter 5, there's something in the water (2019), 9 to 5: the story of a movement (2020), harry potter 6, harry potter 7, reversing roe (2018), the rachel divide (2018), one of us (2017)

why so much harry potter? lol, j joe jas rewatched them all after watching the HBO reunion special which he said he didn't really care to watch anyway. I've watched a few with him, obviously.

less reading this month. have been very very busy at work so have spent a lot of nights either working or completely zoned out.

Following Data - How Much Americans Make
The Atlantic - Is Old Music Killing New Music?
The Atlantic - The Future of Work Is a 60-Year Career
BBC News - Kenyan vigilantes taking on avocado gangs
The Smithsonian - How the Potato Chip Took Over America
The Atlantic - We Live By a Unit of Time That Doesn’t Make Sense
Food Tank - Opinion | France’s Ban on Food Waste Three Years Later
Gallup - U.S. Charitable Donations Rebound; Volunteering Still Down
Popular Science - The ultimate guide to reusing and buying N95 masks
University of California - Spoiler alert: spoilers make you enjoy stories more
Food52 - Italians Avoided Pizza for Centuries—Tourism Changed Everything
The Guardian - Polar bears move into abandoned Arctic weather station – photo essay
CBS Sacramento - California College Students Will Be Offered $10K For Public Service
YouGov - More than half of Americans support a maximum age limit for elected officials
Toronto Star - Israel capped CEO pay for banking execs at $1 million. Its unique experiment could work here, too
Market Watch - Up to three-quarters of the $800 billion in disbursed PPP funds flowed to business owners instead of workers, study finds

Forbes - Billionaire Mark Cuban Opens Online Pharmacy To Provide Affordable Generic Drugs
awesome!!! still hate that he attached his name to it tho. could've easily picked something less to do with his ego, more to do with his point