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Images of what is going on in Egypt. →
rachelinbrooklyn:
caraobrien:
mendmyheart:
*Warning, some images are horrific.
May Allah grant them the strength and will power to overcome such a difficult time.
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Listening Room is a website for listening to music... →
Anyone in a room can play mp3s from their computer, and everyone hears the same thing at the same time.
this is such a great idea, I love it.
You Should Date An Illiterate Girl « Thought... →
10secondsatatime:
splendarenda:
Have a go. Click to make music!
This could keep my busy for a while.
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Brooklyn Historical Society Restores 1770 Map of... →
emturner:
Made by Lieutenant Ratzer, the “DaVinci of New York cartography”, there were only supposedly only 3 other copies of this map in existence, until it randomly came out of Brooklyn Historical Society’s warehouse last year - there was no catalogue of the map on their records showing its existence or where it came from.
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Five Emotions Invented By The Internet →
The car collision of appetite and discomfort one feels simultaneously when using the internet to seek and consume images or information that may be considered unseemly or inappropriate.
…In advanced cases, the individual continues to seek out contact with the offending media and offshoots or evolutions thereupon, such as finding a group of Tumblr users who seem insane and flipping rapidly...
tpdsaa:
Submitted by @tomheg
things real people don’t say about advertising. lol forever.
The Hip-Hop Word Count (HHWC) is a searchable ethnographic database built from the lyrics of over 40,000 Hip-Hop songs from 1979 to present day. The database is the heart of an online analysis tool that generates textual and quantified reports on searched phrases, syntax, memes and socio-political ideas.
The other day I was down by the Hudson River, and I see two nuns in full habit...
– Regina Spektor (via oceanofmind)
Black Keys and Vampire Weekend have a “sell-out off” on the Colbert Report.