Life, in Diagrams

Behold these inspiring diagrams posted by Will Schofield, whose blog seems to specialize in mindbending graphic design. What DadWagon likes about these schematics, made by Tom Lewis for the CRM textbooks Life and Health (1972) and Developmental Psychology Today (1971), is that they unveil all the deepest mysteries of fatherhood. There are many more in Will’s …

How My Daughter Has Ruined My Life: Vegas Edition

Las Vegas, I wish to inform you, is not an early-morning kind of town. Usually, if you’re up at 7 a.m. in Sin City, it’s because you were also up at 6 a.m., 5 a.m., 4 a.m., and all the a.m.’s stretching back to the post-meridianal hour when you first rose from your damp-sheeted hotel …

For the ‘Shit We Already Know’ Files

This only merits inclusion on DadWagon because we are all New Yorkers and therefore busted (via the New York Post): Income gaps in New York are greater than those of any other big American city, and have been trending higher for decades, says a study by the Fiscal Policy Institute. One percent of New York …

DadWagon: Blogging for Drunkards and Pervs

Oh, children, children, children. It was a fine day at DadWagon HQ yesterday, what with the notices Nathan’s post on baby swinging received in the corrupt mainstream media (please see: here, here, and here). Perhaps someone will want to make honest men out of us. But it occurs to me that DadWagon’s best reader responses …