they released an issue dedicated to the 9/11 attacks. so at first this seems like a terrible, terrible idea. but when you look at what the writers of the onion did, you realize their brilliance. they were able to find some sort of common ground. what are we all feeling? and were able to find humor in that. as opposed to making light of something really terrible. and it was this amazingly cathartic moment. it s a beautiful statement about the human species that eventually we will make a joke about everything. because it means that we are defying depression and loss and death and entropy to live. and time will give you the breath to do that. i like to test myself. by joking about horrible things and nothing but. one of my favorite ways to test myself? i like to make jokes about tragedies the day that they happen. i don t believe in too soon.
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Home » Biking » Get ‘Rad! Life Time Unveils ‘Dirt Fest’ Races for Gravel Ride, Run
Life Time quadruples down on its commitment to host big-name events in small-town America with its latest bike/run offering: the ‘Rad Dirt Fest. Organizers see a particularly bright future on the dusty gravel roads of Trinidad, Colo.
Come October, the sleepy desert town of Trinidad will experience a sudden population boom. Almost 2,000 suffer-hungry racers some runners, some cyclists will take to the undulating network of yellow gravel roads that spider out from the town’s center.