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(via The Legend of Miyamoto: How Nintendo Shaped UX)
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discoverynews: Do you think you’ve been “exposed to art” here on tumblr? I think it should count. Does Art Make People Nicer? Want your kids to be altruistic, tolerant, and open-minded? Expose them to the arts. Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago report that people who engage in the arts — or even…
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kchayka: From Century of the Child, at MoMA.
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DEBBIE’S RULES FOR SEX WITH NEW PARTNERS
areyouoverityet: 1. I CAN DO WHATEVER I WANT WITH MY BODY. 2. YOU CAN DO WHATEVER YOU WANT WITH YOUR BODY, LIKE YOU DON’T HAVE TO ASK IF YOU WANNA MASTURBATE DURING SEX. 3. IF YOU WANT TO DO SOMETHING TO ME YOU HAVE TO ASK AND YOU HAVE TO BE EXTREMELY SPECIFIC. GOOD REQUESTS:…
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bashford: NORMALTYPE – a custom typography tool developed by NORMALS (Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)
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The Cheapest Generation – The Atlantic
The Cheapest Generation – The Atlantic wilwheaton: adambozarth: Why Millennials aren’t buying cars or houses, and what that means for the economy HAHA NO MONAY!!!!! Maybe our generation aren’t buying houses and cars because EVERYTHING IS SO FUCKED You want us to actually talk to bank people and get home loans and auto loans? They…
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(via New Geometric Paper Art from Matthew Shlian | Colossal)
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Proposed NASAD Handbook Revisions: Draft II AUGUST 17, 2012 Call for Comment by September 5, 2012 NASAD is presenting for further review and comment a set of proposed revisions to the NASAD Handbook 2011-2012 forwarded in advance of the Annual Meeting as required by the NASAD Bylaws. Please note that included in the amendments is…
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Millennials… also wanted the option of leaving the office at 2 p.m. and continuing their work at a Starbucks.
Millennials… also wanted the option of leaving the office at 2 p.m. and continuing their work at a Starbucks.
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protoslacker: R.U.R. Wikipedia R.U.R. is a 1920 science fiction play in the Czech language by Karel Čapek. Young Rossum invented a worker with the minimum amount of requirements. He had to simplify him. He rejected everything that did not contribute directly to the progress of work. He rejected everything that makes man more expensive. In fact, he rejected man and made the Robot. Link
