You can lip sync with it, Kanye can, um, advocate for it, and babies who can’t even walk yet can dance to it on national TV. Maybe “Single Ladies” is the video of the year?
Personally, I like how this crew slowed down, sat down, and made a whole new version.

 Okay, I’m not really sure Heidegger changed my life, though I do remember samples of his work being part of my existentialism survey course and can recall animated conversations about them over coffee after class. But how much of the knowledge and training that I have used to build my life can I consciously grasp and enumerate by source, the origins now well buried in the slow and steady chisel work of a nurturing liberal arts education? If I had spent my days under a rock or in a lab coat, how different would I be today? How much of what we idealize as our humanness is bound up in our genes, and how much in the mind we develop through our study of the world around us–in the consumption of literature, philosophy, music, art, and the surrounding conversations that lead to more questions and ways of seeing?
Okay, I’m not really sure Heidegger changed my life, though I do remember samples of his work being part of my existentialism survey course and can recall animated conversations about them over coffee after class. But how much of the knowledge and training that I have used to build my life can I consciously grasp and enumerate by source, the origins now well buried in the slow and steady chisel work of a nurturing liberal arts education? If I had spent my days under a rock or in a lab coat, how different would I be today? How much of what we idealize as our humanness is bound up in our genes, and how much in the mind we develop through our study of the world around us–in the consumption of literature, philosophy, music, art, and the surrounding conversations that lead to more questions and ways of seeing?
