Readers of a certain age will remember the halcyon days of the early 2010s, when a startup digital media company called Buzzfeed popularized something known as the “listicle.” Bored students and work procrastinators suddenly had access to an endless stream of pointless articles about random subjects that were formatted as lists. This was a genius business model because it could support infinite variations, all profoundly stupid, allowing readers to scroll peacefully for hours without any unpleasant brain cell activation. It was a winning formula that gave us classic internet content such as “22 Celebrities That Look Nothing Alike,” “20 Slightly Incorrect Names for Food,” and of course “15 Hedgehogs With Things That Look Like Hedgehogs,” the pinnacle of the form and a true exemplar of Pulitzer-caliber journalism.
11) the Glebe Center at Glebe and Glebe (nickname: the Glebe)
The mayor did say it would be north of Glebe and I thought to myself “in Arlington?” But that is of course the other Glebe
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