Enjoy these New Yorker favorites.
We fetched you some good ones. | Are you the same person you were when you were a child? | In the sixties and seventies, the Sullivanian Institute had a winning sales pitch for young New Yorkers: parties, sex, low rent, and affordable therapy. | | You leave a swig of orange juice in the bottle because you're too busy with your own life to think about anyone else's. | | | Balance disorders like vertigo can be devastating for patients—but they're often invisible to the doctors who treat them. | | I wanted to get rid of my possessions, because possessions stood between me and death. | | | | |
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