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RADIOHEAD Live 11 Apr 2012 | HP Pavilion | San... →
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2012 Photo Competition: California Academy of... →
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A List of Don’ts for Women on Bicycles Circa 1895 →
jhameia: downlo: Much of this advice is not only quaint, but oddly specific: Don’t faint on the road. Don’t coast. It is dangerous. Don’t criticize people’s “legs.” Don’t wear loud hued leggings. Don’t cultivate a “bicycle face.” Don’t imagine everybody is looking at you. Don’t go to church in your bicycle costume. Don’t chew gum. Exercise your jaws in private. Don’t wear white kid...
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Male Explorer Revealed To Be A Female Two... →
atalantapendrag: French botanist Jeanne Baret’s (sometimes spelled Baré or Barret) life sounds like it has the makings of a compelling film. The explorer disguised herself as a man and set out on a journey that would make her the first woman to circumnavigate the globe. That was two centuries ago and she’s just now getting recognition, not to mention a plant species named in her honor.
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“I never approve, or disapprove, of anything now. It is an absurd attitude to...”
– Lord Henry Wotton, The Picture of Dorian Gray (via owlnecklace)
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“‘This book gives me more information about penguins than I care to have.”
– In 1944 a children’s book club sent a volume about penguins to a 10-year-old girl, enclosing a card seeking her opinion. She wrote, “This book gives me more information about penguins than I care to have.” American diplomat Hugh Gibson called it the finest piece of literary criticism he had ever...
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tiger-dicks: “flirting with molly while poisoning her kitten making her think that i’m actually smitten  texting my nemeses sexual flings these are a few of my favorite things when the law strikes, when the bombs fail when i’m feeling saaaad i simply dismember my least favorite things and then i don’t feeeeel sooo baaad”  wow someone stop me
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“The challenge for the ethical eater is to choose the diet that causes the least...”
– http://theconversation.edu.au/ordering-the-vegetarian-meal-theres-more-animal-blood-on-your-hands-4659?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=tweetbutton&utm_campaign=article-top (via sabelmouse) Ah, the hilarious “farming kills wild animals!” argument. It takes a lot more plants to feed omnivores...
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I Want My Hat Back - The Master Edition
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