The Best of the Internet: Friday Links Edition for August 14th, 2009

The Best of the Internet: Friday Links Edition for August 14th, 2009

Seeing how I’m taking my son camping and hunting with his best hunting flashlight for his first time this weekend, I mustCampfire spare you the long, rambling anecdote about my childhood meddling and cut right to the very best things on the Internet this week.

  • First, a review of the best commencement speech ever given.  This is David Foster Wallace speaking to the graduating class of Keyon College in 2005, and I re-read this as often as I can.  It’s that good.  Trust me. (Sadly, some points in this speech ominously inform Wallace’s suicide in 2008.)  An excerpt:

    ”Again, please don’t think that I’m giving you moral advice, or that I’m saying you’re "supposed to" think this way, or that anyone expects you to just automatically do it, because it’s hard, it takes will and mental effort, and if you’re like me, some days you won’t be able to do it, or you just flat-out won’t want to. But most days, if you’re aware enough to give yourself a choice, you can choose to look differently at this fat, dead-eyed, over-made-lady who just screamed at her little child in the checkout line — maybe she’s not usually like this; maybe she’s been up three straight nights holding the hand of her husband who’s dying of bone cancer, or maybe this very lady is the low-wage clerk at the Motor Vehicles Dept. who just yesterday helped your spouse resolve a nightmarish red-tape problem through some small act of bureaucratic kindness.”

Have a great weekend, everyone.

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