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Homeland Security Taps Generals to Run Domestic Drone Program
Yes. Please militarize this program even more blatantly. Thank you Society of Control. Continue reading
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Taste In Literature
Originally posted on The Dish: Bee Wilson considers the literary merits of the recipe: Recipes have a story arc. You need to get through the tricky early prepping stages via the complications of heat and measuring before you arrive at… Continue reading
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Climate Change And Violence Linked, Breakthrough Study Finds
Shifts in climate change are strongly linked to human violence around the world, according to a comprehensive new study released Thursday by the University of California, Berkeley and Princeton University. The research, which was published in Science, examined 60 previous… Continue reading
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the Texas sting
Originally posted on Randall Dean Scott: three years in the pacific northwest is long enough to have the heat in Texas be too much upon returning I haven’t acclimated and all I can seem to do is lie around all… Continue reading
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▶ #TRUTHINJOURNALISM – YouTube
A different take on Venom: “I don’t subscribe to the school of thought that as a feature film producer I shouldn’t dabble in television, web content, or even comic books … that thinking perpetuates the consumerist mosh pit we are… Continue reading
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“What I regret most in my life are failures of kindness.”
A wonderful graduation speech from George Saunders to the Syracuse University Class of 2013. Down through the ages, a traditional form has evolved for this type of speech, which is: Some old fart, his best years behind him, who, over… Continue reading
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Mysterious Dancing Lights In Afghanistan
This isn’t a painting. It’s not from a movie. It’s not a strange astronomical event. This is real — what you can see when certain helicopters in Afghanistan touch down on sandy ground, raising dust, causing mysterious arcs of light… Continue reading




