November 2010
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Lost Buildings - A collaboration between Ira Glass and Chris Ware. I had the pleasure of seeing this on a large screen at a lecture in Waterloo a couple years ago. A story, beautifully drawn and beautifully told. Make sure you watch in full screen to get the full experience.
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“Boredom is the root of all evil—the despairing refusal to be oneself.”
– Soren Kierkegaard (Thanks Jim)
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ListenFlorence + The Machine - Heavy in Your Arms ...
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Pruned: GPS Coyotes →
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“Bread makes you FAT!?”
– Scott Pilgrim
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Petty Tyrant | This American Life →
Craaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazy.
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More often than not, the feeling of "home" is...
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In Tokyo, glasses are not for seeing. They are to...
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“… the experience of God is simply a neurological phenomenon.”
– Douglas Coupland - Player One, Pg.227
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“Technically, a situation one might describe as alienating is, in fact,...”
– Douglas Coupland - Player One, Pg.238
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Collapse Attraction
The situation in which people are usually at their most attractive and interesting shortly before a total personality collapse. Douglas Coupland - Player One, Pg.221
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Capillarigenerative Memory
The tendency of history to remember people who invent new hairstyles: for example, Julius Caesar, Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, Adolf Hitler, and the Beatles. Douglas Coupland - Player One, Pg.219
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“Earth was not built for six billion people, all running around and being...”
– Douglas Coupland - Player One, Pg.175
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