July 2012
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thedailywhat: Early Bird Special: Watch as a robot father tries to coerce his robot toddler down a slide — it’s the most charming animated short you’ll see all week. [doobybrain]
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Jul 26th
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Jul 26th
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noneofthismatters: Oh, This is Great Humans Have Finally Ruined the Ocean There is a Texas-size section of the Pacific Ocean that is irretrievably clogged with garbage and it will never go away. And I have seen it with my own eyes. Case closed. Oh, you want to hear more? OK, fine. In the middle of the 90s, Charles Moore was sailing his racing catamaran back to California from Hawaii and...
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“When the winds of change blow, some people build walls and others build...”
– Chinese Proverb (via babydoll1976)
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“Moon landing was real. Evolution exists. Tax cuts lose revenue. The research has...”
– Austan Goolsbee, on the idea that tax cuts will pay for themselves by improving the economy. (via theatlantic)
Jul 23rd
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