Snark: to annoy or irritate

"Snark" has been in English language dictionaries since at least 1906, and Lewis Carroll used the word to describe a mythological animal in his poem, The Hunting of the Snark (1874). Most recently, the word has come to characterize snappish, sarcastic, or mean-spirited comments or actions directed at those who annoy or irritate us.

At first, this blog was just going be a place to gripe, but because it's more satisfying to take action than it is to merely complain, now most of the posts/reposts suggest ways to get involved in solving problems.


Monday, October 3, 2011

Why Do You Occupy?

"Why Do You Occupy?" is an inspiring video interview of people at Occupy Boston on September 30, 2011.  It's 13 minutes long, but worth the time, especially near the end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK7I1uC-ZsA

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