8th May 2012

Photo reblogged from In The 'Cac with 16 notes

inthecac:

Sign from supporters of “gender inclusive” bathrooms at Conn

inthecac:

Sign from supporters of “gender inclusive” bathrooms at Conn

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4th May 2012

Photoset reblogged from Hysterical Bitch with 22,100 notes

jh0n:

IMPROVED Disney!

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3rd May 2012

Photo reblogged from The New Yorker with 31 notes

newyorker:

Cartoon of the day. For more: http://nyr.kr/JWOmj9

newyorker:

Cartoon of the day. For more: http://nyr.kr/JWOmj9

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22nd April 2012

Photo reblogged from Corrupter of Words with 2,403 notes

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20th April 2012

Link reblogged from Da Fuq Is You? with 295 notes

Da Fuq Is You?: emeraldtriangleprincess: on this 4/20, if you choose to partake in the... →

emeraldtriangleprincess:

on this 4/20, if you choose to partake in the ‘festivities,’ please do remember:

  • where the bulk of your marijuana comes from (rural low-income communities marginalized by systematic institutional and socio-cultural violence)
  • the labor that has gone into your…

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19th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Mother Jones magazine on Tumblr with 4,886 notes

howtotalktogirlsatparties:

Kurt Vonnegut’s time working at Sports Illustrated was brief.

howtotalktogirlsatparties:

Kurt Vonnegut’s time working at Sports Illustrated was brief.

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18th April 2012

Photo reblogged from ShortFormBlog with 701 notes

shortformblog:

Dick Clark owned a Flintstones-inspired home, which he put on the market just weeks before he died for $3.5 million. This just goes to show how how awesome he really was.

shortformblog:

Dick Clark owned a Flintstones-inspired home, which he put on the market just weeks before he died for $3.5 million. This just goes to show how how awesome he really was.

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18th April 2012

Photo reblogged from The Guardian with 68 notes

guardian:

Photograph: Marizilda Cruppe/Greenpeace
The controversial Belo Monte dam and hydropower plant in the Amazon - a gallery of its construction
The Belo Monte would be the third largest dam in the world, and the second largest in Brazil. It is expected to submerge as much as 400,000 hectares and could displace an estimated 20,000 people

guardian:

Photograph: Marizilda Cruppe/Greenpeace

The controversial Belo Monte dam and hydropower plant in the Amazon - a gallery of its construction

The Belo Monte would be the third largest dam in the world, and the second largest in Brazil. It is expected to submerge as much as 400,000 hectares and could displace an estimated 20,000 people

Source: Guardian

18th April 2012

Post reblogged from mental_floss on tumblr with 4,082 notes

On this date in 1930, BBC Radio reported, “There is no news.” Instead they played piano music.

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17th April 2012

Quote reblogged from ShortFormBlog with 121 notes

It’s easily conceivable that TI-84 and iPod Touch prices could meet at $150 in the near future, and there’s no defensible excuse for that. One machine is thousands of times more capable than the other.
— BuzzFeed’s John Herrman • Noting how graphing calculator makers, despite a low amount of innovation in them within the past decade, have managed to artificially keep prices absurdly high, largely due to standardization forced by the College Board, which does not allow calculators with QWERTY keyboards, stylus inputs or connections to cell phones. But let’s face it, Herrman insists — it’s a strategy that can’t last. All that we know was that, way back in 1998, our TI-82 was the first portable device we ever jailbroke. (via shortformblog)

Source: BuzzFeed