The “-ification” of Everything | The New Yorker

[ad_1] A half-formed thought feels worse than an empty head—the tip-of-the-tongue sensation, the inkling of a there there without the foggiest notion of how to get, well, there. Especially dire is when the “what” that we wish to articulate feels half-formed itself, something observable yet emergent, for which the masses have yet to find language.… Continue reading The “-ification” of Everything | The New Yorker