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Volcanic resentment
ALYX HAS A BOOK OUT!!! (Michael wrote this sentence) 

 Alyx Gorman and Michael Sun
We can't stop talking about...
Heterosexuals households are not okay
Dire straights  
Heterosexuals households are not okay
For some reason women who think of their partners as babymen seem to lose interest in sex
Slacking off  
Australian men are doing no more housework than they were 20 years ago. And it's 50% less than women
Raging on  
This unequal chore situation is creating ‘volcanic levels of resentment’.
Swapping out  
Could a mental-load marriage swap be the answer? One couple tries it out
Eat this
Alice Zaslavsky’s speedy one pot mussels
Alice Zaslavsky’s speedy one pot mussels
Affordable, sustainable and easy, these mirepoix mussels look like a flex, but cook like a rest day
Extremely online
Extremely online
Big week for the best minds of our generation! New Sally Rooney, new Anne Carson, new Leslie Jamison, new Lady Gaga. The Oscars happened and Karla Sofía Gascón got high. Congratulations to conceptual artist Adrien Brody and twinks, who are back? Commiserations to Nickel Boys and black tuxedos

Good reads: husbands are down, London is up, JD Vance is (regrettably) the main character, Harriet the Spy is forever. Good profiles: of Aimee Lou Wood and this teenager. Happy Lent to all who celebrate.
The funniest things on the internet
Sammy J's tour of his tabs
Sammy J's tour of his tabs
It's very stupid (complimentary).
Top of the list
An album – freaky hooks  
Gaga is back! Mayhem is great! Have you checked in on the gay people in your life?
Gaga is back! Mayhem is great! Have you checked in on the gay people in your life?
A film – space crooks  
Also back: Bong Joon-Ho, with this slightly eerie, very charming clone epic starring Robert Pattinson x 18.
Also back: Bong Joon-Ho, with this slightly eerie, very charming clone epic starring Robert Pattinson x 18.
Another list – good looks  
All the best things coming to streaming in Australia this month – including, vitally, new Nicole.
All the best things coming to streaming in Australia this month – including, vitally, new Nicole.
This week's weirdest story
Goose vs Eagle
Goose vs Eagle
Wildlife photographer captures 20-minute showdown laden with symbolism
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