Month: July 2014

  • Platano maduro happy face thanks to Cuba Cuba sandwicheria in DTC

  • But using cheap labor—and vulnerable labor—is a business practice that goes as far back as you can trace private enterprise, and unions emerged in response. In the universities, cheap, vulnerable labor means adjuncts and graduate students. Graduate students are even more vulnerable, for obvious reasons. The idea is to transfer instruction to precarious workers, which…

  • To think is not to get out of the cave; it is not to replace the uncertainty of shadows by the clear-cut outlines of things themselves, the flame’s flickering glow by the light of the true sun. To think is to enter the Labyrinth; more exactly, it is to make be and appear a Labyrinth…

  • I am a series of small victories and large defeats and I am as amazed as any other that I have gotten from there to here… Charles Bukowski, The People Look Like Flowers At Last (via absurdhowl)

  • Your peer group are people with similar dreams, goals and worldviews. They are people who will push you in exchange for being pushed, who will raise the bar and tell you the truth. They’re not in your business, but they’re in your shoes. Finding a peer group and working with them, intentionally and on a…

  • IndieCade profiled by MOCA LA (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

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  • It Lives! With @digitalcoleman

  • Where do you come from? It’s such a simple question, but these days, of course, simple questions bring ever more complicated answers…The number of people living in countries not their own now comes to 220 million, and that’s an almost unimaginable number, but it means that if you took the whole population of Canada and…

  • new-aesthetic: Son Finds His Late Dad’s ‘Ghost’ In A Racing Video Game This is lovely, strange, and wrenching all at the same time. A teenager whose father passed away when he was just six had pulled out an old Xbox game that he and his dad used to play together, only to discover a part…