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shrinkrants: Power must be analyzed as something which circulates, or rather as something which only functions in the form of a chain. It is never localised here or there, never in anybody’s hands, never appropriated as a commodity or piece of wealth. Power is employed and exercised through a net-like organization. And not only do…
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my-tardis-sense-is-tingling: These tweets (and one retweet) are from my friend Ryan, a journalist who has been on the ground in Ferguson for the past few days. (His Twitter account is here, and it’s a great source of updates on the situation there [x]). I just wanted to remind everybody that while spreading word about…
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kochalka: Bik – A Space Adventure is fantastic, and it’s on sale for 99 cents. I love point-and-click style adventure games, and this one is really fun. will try it.
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rebeccasugar: Early concepts for how to treat limbs on Steven Universe! I wanted to get the most anatomical information out of the least amount of lines.
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My past,” she told the room, “is littered with the bones of men who were foolish enough to think I was someone they could sleep on. Michele Roberts, N.B.A. Union’s New Leader, Confronts Gender Barriers – NYTimes.com (via synecdoche)
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But progress is being made, slowly but surely. Both design academics and practitioners here are beginning to realize the urgent need for reformation in the education system. A greater emphasis on studying the liberal arts is being made in design schools. Over the last year my colleagues and I have managed to successfully initiate the…
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And how hard is it to land even a minimum-wage job? This year, the Ivy League college admissions acceptance rate was 8.9%. Last year, when Walmart opened its first store in Washington, D.C., there were more than 23,000 applications for 600 jobs, which resulted in an acceptance rate of 2.6%, making the big box store…
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kenyatta: itsananobrain: Childish Gambino on Ferguson disagree with the “twitter activism” bit (it’s still finding it’s way) but the rest… damn.
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notational: “Dancing in all its forms cannot be excluded from the curriculum of all noble education; dancing with the feet, with ideas, with words, and, need I add that one must also be able to dance with the pen?” — Friedrich Nietzsche (via man-of-prose) dance, not only with the feet, but with the hips, with…
