Rabu, 24 September 2014

First Strike

Where Whistleblowers End Up Working, It Turns Out You Can Bend The iPhone 6 Plus With Your Bare Hands, How To Sleep Well And Wake Up Feeling Good, Ruth Bader Ginsburg: 'I'm Not Going Anywhere', Watch Weapons System Footage Of The F-22 Raptor's Combat Debut, Here's What I Learned Using Teen-Monitoring Software On A Sorority Girl's Phone For Two Weeks
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
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ONE WORKS AT AN APPLE STORE
Where Whistleblowers End Up Working
theguardian.com
Ringing the bell on abuse in a company or government usually means losing jobs and status. The norm is pariah treatment and low-wage jobs, as well as trips to the welfare office and the lingering threat of prosecution or intimidation.
BENDGHAZI
It Turns Out You Can Bend The iPhone 6 Plus With Your Bare Hands
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If you can't take the pressure, get out of the pocket.
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How To Sleep Well And Wake Up Feeling Good
hello.is
The first step to improving your sleep is understanding how and what actually happens while you sleep.
JUSTICE 4 LYFE
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: 'I'm Not Going Anywhere'
elle.com
In a rare interview, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg speaks frankly about everything from riding an elephant with Antonin Scalia to why people who want her to resign so President Obama can appoint another progressive justice are nuts.
FIRST STRIKE
Watch Weapons System Footage Of The F-22 Raptor's Combat Debut
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America's most advanced fighter finally made its combat debut in an airstrike against an ISIS compound in Syria last night.
'HOW LONG IS FRANZIA GOOD?'
Here's What I Learned Using Teen-Monitoring Software On A Sorority Girl's Phone For Two Weeks
buzzfeed.com
Reporting live from inside a 21-year-old's iPhone.
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STAR-BOUND
Image: An old scale is scattered in a field as Russia's Soyuz-FG booster rocket with the space capsule Soyuz TMA-14M that will carry a new crew to the International Space Station is transported from hangar to the launch pad at the Russian leased Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2014.
An old scale is scattered in a field as Russia's Soyuz-FG booster rocket with the space capsule Soyuz TMA-14M that will carry a new crew to the International Space Station is transported from hangar to the launch pad at the Russian leased Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2014. Credit: AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin
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Selasa, 23 September 2014

Ripping, Writing, And Signing Paper

Do You Have The Balls To Worship At America's Manliest Church?, Berta Lovejoy And The Trolls Of r/RedditArmie, You Don't Need A Therapist For Good Support, Paper Banner Proves Too Tough For Tiny Football Players, How Fair Is A Professional Gaming Contract?, Majoring In Drones Could Prove Very Lucrative
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Tuesday, September 23, 2014
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EAT, PRAY, SHOOT
Do You Have The Balls To Worship At America's Manliest Church?
vocativ.com
Pastor Heath Mooneyham wants to "kick you in the nuts" with Christ. And sex. And guns. His rapidly growing church, Ignite, promises red-blooded young men that it will never be boring — plus free assault rifles
'WE LOGIN, WE YOUTUBE, WE UPBOAT'
Berta Lovejoy And The Trolls Of r/RedditArmie
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Have YouTube comments gotten significantly worse in the last three months? Yes. And there's 1,600 people making sure they stay that way.
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You Don't Need A Therapist For Good Support
meundies.com
Honestly, these boxer briefs aren't going to get you laid more. But they will make you look and feel cool right before you do.
DON'T LET THEM NEAR PAPER BAGS EITHER
Paper Banner Proves Too Tough For Tiny Football Players
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One day they'll look back on this video and laugh. But right now, we're the only ones doing the laughing.
E-SIGN HERE
How Fair Is A Professional Gaming Contract?
dailydot.com
While it's easy to focus on the big games and multimillion dollar prizes, one thing that's often forgotten is that video game players — as in any other professional league — sign dense, complicated contracts for the right to play in a league. So just how fair are the terms?
PAPER(S ON) AIRPLANES
Majoring In Drones Could Prove Very Lucrative
businessinsider.com
If you want to pull in a six-figure salary right out of school, you might want to start studying unmanned aircraft systems, more commonly and controversially known as drones.
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SCHOOL'S OUT
Image: Students stage a rally at the Chinese University of Hong Kong campus in Hong Kong, Monday, Sept. 22, 2014. Thousands of Hong Kong students boycotted classes Monday to protest Beijing's decision to restrict electoral reforms in a weeklong strike marking the latest phase in the battle for democracy in the southern Chinese city.
Students stage a rally at the Chinese University of Hong Kong campus in Hong Kong, Monday, Sept. 22, 2014. Thousands of Hong Kong students boycotted classes Monday to protest Beijing's decision to restrict electoral reforms in a weeklong strike marking the latest phase in the battle for democracy in the southern Chinese city. Credit: AP Photo/Vincent Yu
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Senin, 22 September 2014

One Happy Customer At A Time

A Very Different Kind Of Sexual Revolution, I Had A Stroke At 33, Agents Of Change, Why You Don't Chest Bump Without Pads, What You Missed This Weekend, How Prozac Conquered America
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Monday, September 22, 2014
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GOING TO THE MATTRESSES
A Very Different Kind Of Sexual Revolution
nymag.com
Meet the college women who are waging war against campus sexual assault.
'SEPARATING FROM MYSELF'
I Had A Stroke At 33
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On New Year's Eve 2007, a clot blocked one half of my brain from the other. My reality would never be the same again.
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Agents Of Change
harrys.com
These guys changed the face of shaving just for you. Well, you and a bunch of other people.
WE'D RUN THE OTHER DIRECTION
Why You Don't Chest Bump Without Pads
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Steelers defensive assistant Joey Porter forgot he doesn't play football anymore.
DIGG PICKS
What You Missed This Weekend
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The globe challenges global warming, "True Detective" news, and Maureen Dowd learns how to smoke weed from the best.
ONE HAPPY CUSTOMER AT A TIME
How Prozac Conquered America
nytimes.com
In the late 1980s and the 90s, Prozac was widely viewed as a miracle pill, a life preserver thrown to those who felt themselves drowning in the high waters of mental anguish.
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WE THOUGHT THEY WERE MUTANT PIGEONS
Image: Bird-shaped kites are held in the air as demonstrators make their way down Sixth Avenue during the People's Climate March, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014, in New York. The march, along with similar gatherings scheduled in other cities worldwide, comes two days before the United Nations Climate Summit, where more than 120 world leaders will convene for a meeting aimed at galvanizing political will for a new global climate treaty by the end of 2015.
Bird-shaped kites are held in the air as demonstrators make their way down Sixth Avenue during the People's Climate March, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014, in New York. The march, along with similar gatherings scheduled in other cities worldwide, comes two days before the United Nations Climate Summit, where more than 120 world leaders will convene for a meeting aimed at galvanizing political will for a new global climate treaty by the end of 2015. Credit: AP Photo/Jason DeCrow
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Minggu, 21 September 2014

This Week's Best Videos: A Better iPhone, Stephen Colbert's New Alter Ego And A Robbery At Gunpoint

If The iPhone 6 Were Actually Better, Guy Imitates Coyote Calls, Realizes Just How Many Coyotes Are In This Forest, Colbert Went Undercover To Comic-Con As Some Horrifying Bird Man, A Disconcerting Compilation Of People Laughing Without Smiling, Meet The World's Worst Art Thief, This Is What It's Like To Get Robbed At Gunpoint
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Sunday, September 21, 2014
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SIMPLE SOLUTIONS
If The iPhone 6 Were Actually Better
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What would it look like if Apple gave us the features we truly deserved?
A-WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Guy Imitates Coyote Calls, Realizes Just How Many Coyotes Are In This Forest
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Apparently the call a coyote makes to illicit a response from nearby coyotes sounds very much like a firetruck.
PRINCE HAWKCAT
Colbert Went Undercover To Comic-Con As Some Horrifying Bird Man
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"Do you know who Starhawk is? Fuck you!"
PLEASE STOP THAT
A Disconcerting Compilation Of People Laughing Without Smiling
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You can smile without laughing, but please don't do it the other way around. Ever.
MORE OF AN IMPULSE CRIME
Meet The World's Worst Art Thief
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Even though it looks like he got off scot-free, the staff stopped him and recovered the piece as he tried to leave. Remember thieves, always go in with a plan.
THE MORE YOU GOPRO
This Is What It's Like To Get Robbed At Gunpoint
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Traveler Alexander Hennessy was riding a bike through a rough neighborhood in Buenos Aires when he was held up at gunpoint. Watch as Hennessy gets away unharmed, and with an amazing video.
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TINY WONDERS
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"The Diatomist" is a short documentary about Klaus Kemp, master of the Victorian art of diatom arrangement. Diatoms are single cell algae that create jewel-like glass shells around themselves. Microscopists of the Victorian era would arrange them into complex patterns, invisible to the naked eye but spectacular when viewed under magnification. Credit:
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Jumat, 19 September 2014

Don't Wear This Hat

Is This The World's Most Radical President?, These Are New Rules of 21st-Century Style, The Truth About Charli, What It's Like To Be Voluntarily Homeless, Death, Failure, And All Of The Other Stuff The Tech Industry Won't Talk About, Life Through An MRI Machine
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Friday, September 19, 2014
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THE OLD MAN AND THE SEAT OF POWER
Is This The World's Most Radical President?
theguardian.com
Uruguay's José Mujica lives in a tiny house rather than the presidential palace, and gives away 90% of his salary. He's legalised marijuana and gay marriage. But his greatest legacy is governing without giving up his revolutionary ideals.
RULE #1: DON'T WEAR THIS HAT
These Are New Rules of 21st-Century Style
esquire.com
Fifty-eight observations, exhortations, and hard-won insights into how to dress now.
90'S BITCH
The Truth About Charli
complex.com
Charli XCX, the songwriting, chorus-belting force behind hits like "I Love It," "Boom Clap" and "Fancy," is primed to change the landscape of pop music. She's having a lot of fun doing it, too.
LIFE AS A GUTTER PUNK
What It's Like To Be Voluntarily Homeless
psmag.com
To learn about the mainstream culture of an era, it helps to look at the vagrants and nomads who have dropped out of it: the tramps of the Gilded Age; the beatniks of the 1950s. Today they are called crusties, gutter punks, or the voluntary homeless — but they often refer to themselves simply as travelers.
DEATH IS EVERYWHERE, AND THAT'S OKAY
Death, Failure, And All Of The Other Stuff The Tech Industry Won't Talk About
dailydot.com
"Two days after getting back home from a funeral, I dragged myself to XOXO Fest. I wasn't looking forward to faking it, pretending to care about assorted tech industry bullshit for as long as it took to switch into professional autopilot survival mode."
SORTA NSFW FOR A FEW SECONDS
Life Through An MRI Machine
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging "sees" inside the body by mapping the position of water molecules, which exist at different densities in different types of tissue. The video above samples some impressive MRI images of the human body in action.
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TAKE THE PLUNGE
Image: An art installation by Brazilian artist Eduardo Srur made with a life-size mannequin stands over the highly polluted Pinheiros River in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014. Srur says his work aims to warn people about the pollution in the city's rivers.
An art installation by Brazilian artist Eduardo Srur made with a life-size mannequin stands over the highly polluted Pinheiros River in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014. Srur says his work aims to warn people about the pollution in the city's rivers. Credit: AP Photo/Andre Penner
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