I plan on using this space to highlight some interesting, but often overlooked, things in the news and life in general. Domestic politics, international affairs, race, economics, sex, love & gender. Everything is on the table.

29th April 2012

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23rd April 2012

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p00psteck:

NASA recently released imagery showing the deforestation of America  …in just 34 years.

p00psteck:

NASA recently released imagery showing the deforestation of America  …in just 34 years.

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19th February 2012

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Portraits of Teddy Roosevelt by a second grade class
(via School at St. George Place Creation Station Elementary Art Blog: Portraits of Presidents: Teddy Roosevelt by 2nd Grade)

nprfreshair:

Portraits of Teddy Roosevelt by a second grade class

(via School at St. George Place Creation Station Elementary Art Blog: Portraits of Presidents: Teddy Roosevelt by 2nd Grade)

Source: sgpart.blogspot.com

19th November 2011

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http://mobile.nytimes.com/2011/11/19/opinion/blow-decline-of-american-exceptionalism.xml →

8th November 2011

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25th October 2011

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HOW TO: Export your contacts from Facebook into Google →

18th October 2011

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The World's Most Complete, High-Res Topographic Map Gets an Update →

18th October 2011

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Portraits from Occupy Wall Street
David Hamilton, student, Queens, New York. “I hope, at the end of it,  that there is a better sense of fairness across the board.”
Last week, Martin Schoeller photographed Occupy Wall Street protesters at Zuccotti Park.

newyorker:

Portraits from Occupy Wall Street

David Hamilton, student, Queens, New York. “I hope, at the end of it, that there is a better sense of fairness across the board.”

Last week, Martin Schoeller photographed Occupy Wall Street protesters at Zuccotti Park.

Source: newyorker.com

18th October 2011

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Sky Truth →

Blows my mind!

16th October 2011

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Globalization has winners and losers →