Tuesday, May 20, 2014

You Are Literally Covered In Death

Why Do People Persist In Believing Things That Just Aren't True?, What Television Will Look Like In 2025, According To Netflix, How To Snack Without Eating Crap, Veteran Who Blocked Live Grenade To Receive Medal Of Honor From Obama, Why Don't We All Have Cancer?, Patton Oswalt Confronts His Haters
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014
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IF LOVING MYTHS IS WRONG...
Why Do People Persist In Believing Things That Just Aren't True?
newyorker.com
To change false beliefs, appealing to a person's sense of self may be more important than the facts.
IT'S A COMPUTER
What Television Will Look Like In 2025, According To Netflix
wired.com
In the future, Netflix will know exactly what you want to watch, even before you do. You won't have to spend all that time browsing through endless lists of shows on your television.
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How To Snack Without Eating Crap
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OUR HERO
Veteran Who Blocked Live Grenade To Receive Medal Of Honor From Obama
washingtonpost.com
His bravery in 2010 has been hailed by Marines, but it wasn't clear that Cpl. Carpenter would ever receive the Medal of Honor. Soon he'll become only the second living Marine since Vietnam to do so.
YOU ARE LITERALLY COVERED IN DEATH
Why Don't We All Have Cancer?
digg.com
A question that makes perfect sense once you start thinking of our bodies as a constantly replicating collective of cells.
IF COMMENTERS WERE REAL PEOPLE
Patton Oswalt Confronts His Haters
digg.com
Patton Oswalt sets up a sting operation to confront his most vocal Internet critics face-to-face. But he's in for a big surprise.
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HAIL OF A TOWER
Image: A woman makes a tower using ice from an overnight hailstorm in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Some told local media their children hadn't ever seen hail or played with ice.
A woman makes a tower using ice from an overnight hailstorm in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Some told local media their children hadn't ever seen hail or played with ice. Credit: AP Photo: Nelson Antoine
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