I was listening to an audiodrama
Feb. 9th, 2026 10:47 am(Mission Rejected, if you're curious)
and they took the time at the start of the most recent episode to talk about a charity in Minnesota that will bring food safely to people. I don't have the name of the charity, it's not on their website right now.
But what really struck me is that they spent a few minutes on this and never once mentioned or even alluded to why some people might need food to be delivered safely.
I'm not sure what I think about that, but I'm sure I don't like it much.
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and they took the time at the start of the most recent episode to talk about a charity in Minnesota that will bring food safely to people. I don't have the name of the charity, it's not on their website right now.
But what really struck me is that they spent a few minutes on this and never once mentioned or even alluded to why some people might need food to be delivered safely.
I'm not sure what I think about that, but I'm sure I don't like it much.
Peek into the diary of a Manhattan schoolboy growing up in the booming city of the 1870s
The Mystery of the Missing Robert Burns Painting Has Finally Been Solved—After 200 Years of Searches and Seances
Frozen Niagara Falls draws captivated tourists
Across the forgotten walls of a Hong Kong island, a flock of bird murals rises
Caterpillars use tiny hairs to hear
Famous but deadly kite flying festival returns after 19-year ban
UAW says Ford worker who heckled Trump kept job, not disciplined
The Two Faces of Lummie Jenkins
‘She looks like a baby’: Why do kids as young as 5 or 6 still get arrested at schools?
A crisis emerges across the US as ‘forever chemicals’ quietly contaminate drinking water wells
As AI enters the operating room, reports arise of botched surgeries and misidentified body parts