January 2009
62 posts
This is why our problem is not just economic; it’s spiritual. We have mistaken...
– The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
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(via davereed)
Never looking back, never wavering!
“Say, Simon… Do you know why people have eyes on the front? It’s to see the vast landscape, and move forward.” “To move… forward?” “Yeah, that’s right. If we had eyes in the back, we’d only see ourselves leaving our birthplace. That way, people wouldn’t be able to move forward. Our eyes are at the front so that when we walk, the distant landscape draws closer. That’s why people can move forward....
On some positions, Cowardice asks the question, “Is it safe?” Expediency asks...
– MLK (via ariah)
Smile! Polaroid is Saved!
silence-and-symbols:
“For a generation, the Polaroid camera gave near-instant pleasure to millions of users around the world, chronicling everything from births and weddings to the downright explicit. But when digital photography came along in the 1990s – with instant images and the ability to edit and delete pictures before they see the light of day – Polaroid was doomed, its iconic...
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16 fun facts about me!
Rules: Once you’ve been tagged, you are supposed to write a note with 16 random things, facts, habits, or goals about you. At the end, choose 16 people to be tagged. You have to tag the person who tagged you. If I tagged you, it’s because I want to know more about you.
I was tagged by cloudwalking.
1. I eat steak… without steak sauce.
2. I love to play volleyball. In high school, I was a...
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Toy trains 'Star Wars' fans to use The Force →
The Force Trainer (expected to be priced at $90 to $100) comes with a headset that uses brain waves to allow players to manipulate a sphere within a clear 10-inch-tall training tower, analogous to…
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Atheists Play Their Hand -- Probability →
christianity:
“I must admit that I find the British campaign nearly humorous. In any event, it is certainly not threatening to the Christian message. No one is really likely to be converted to atheism by seeing a sign on a bus — and almost certainly not by a sign that declares that ‘there’s probably no God.’ Probably?”
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