November 2011
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Life is short, and there are no rules.
– Woody Allen (via underpaidgenius)
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But part of the reason, I think, is that those who stand with the 1% simply...
– On the Invisibility of Class Warfare; Or, What if They Gave a Class War and One Side Refused to Showed Up? | NO CAPTION NEEDED
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I can take a hint...(also, I'm not dumb)
…subtitled: Why the hell do you agree to have coffee with me if every time you “decide” to cancel at the last minute
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At my age...
I’m too old to be wearing a costume and too poor to look dignified in one
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The mightiest adversary that snaps great empires like twigs isn’t...
– America: Excelling at Mediocrity - Umair Haque - Harvard Business Review
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The designer fills many a waste-basket in order to produce one good idea
– Paul Rand (via gregmelander)
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12 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Bourbon,... →
upsider:
My favorite: There are more barrels of bourbon in the state of Kentucky, than there are people in the state of Kentucky.
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The idea of the trap is that an increasing number of Americans are caught...
– Tom Whipple The peak oil crisis: the energy trap
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It’s sort of reminiscent of Stalinists going after Trotskyites in the old days:...
– Paul Krugman on the right wing in America and what they say about “the other”, whoever the other may be at any given time (Say Anything - NYTimes.com)
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The problem is simple. It’s generally cheaper to buy the product that has a...
– The Big Idea: The Sustainable Economy - Harvard Business Review (via mediafuturist)
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