Neywiny 5 minutes ago

This was a good read. I'm not sure I'm fully appreciating its role on this site specifically, but it's worth it nonetheless

keiferski 9 hours ago

Interesting story, worth reading if you’re interested in crime and corruption in the South circa 1960-1980. The atmosphere reminded me of the first season of True Detective, also set in Louisiana.

  • genewitch an hour ago

    As someone who lives here now, the corruption is still alive and well. We're - the citizens - currently fighting against having CO2 "pumped in via pipes" and injected into "geological formations". Every citizen in the state gets their water from a well. Injecting refuse "CO2" into the ground will contaminate our water supply; but as the person at the meeting i went to on Monday said, "When there's money involved the politicians stop thinking about the citizens."

    I don't know. I don't really like it here, but my kid's family live here. And on the other side of the coin, where isn't there corruption?

Communitivity 2 hours ago

This brings back memories. I enjoyed following the travels described in the She's a Flight Risk series. I never did quite buy that it was a hoax either, though perhaps I am too gullible. If Isabella V. was real, then I hope she's chilling on a tropical beach in Buenos Aires, or somewhere else.

  • fipar 34 minutes ago

    She'll need a lot of help from climate change before Buenos Aires gets a tropical beach though :)

RickJWagner 3 hours ago

Nicely written, and enjoyable. Thanks for sharing, OP.

shermantanktop 14 hours ago

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  • tomhow 13 hours ago

    > I quit before I got to anything interesting

    This is the kind of shallow dismissal we don't want on HN.

    • therein 11 hours ago

      I think it exceeds that bar. If he had said "TLDR" and ended it there, sure but he approached it with humor and with a few quips I found relatively eloquent. I personally don't think there is anything wrong with that.

      He is humorously criticizing the author's artistic choices. I think he did it pleasantly enough, how else do we want this to be done on HN?

      • n4r9 10 hours ago

        In my opinion it's a shallow and tangential post. If you're going to comment on aesthetics over substance, at least caveat your comments with that and do it thoughtfully.

        • stronglikedan 3 hours ago

          And here I am clicking dead comment links to read tangential posts. How about leave it like it is, where tangential posts can be hidded/flagged/killed but still available to those who want to read them. No one likes a gatekeeper.

          • n4r9 3 hours ago

            I'm fine with leaving it like it is and didn't mean to suggest otherwise. Just saying that a tangential post has a better chance of staying alive if it's thoughtful.

      • jajko 10 hours ago

        Is bored teenager approach "humorous" and "pleasant enough"? Not really, au contraire