May 2012
36 posts
To know that we know what we know, and to know that we do not know what we do...
– Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543)
April 2012
29 posts
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goals for the next few (?) years
(in no specific order except the sequence in which each item randomly popped into my head… hehe):
1. learn the art of the coffee barista
2. bring to fruition— in writing— the academic paper i have floating around in my brain
3. make a moss terrarium
4. get a job
5. apply to grad school
6. go to more concerts
7. read more often than i watch tv/movies
8. spend more time in...
I hate what capitalism has done to university, and all inevitable “privileged...
– Lady Byron: The 13 Most Useless College Majors (As Determined By Science) (via newsweek)
The 13 Most Useless College Majors (As Determined...
newsweek:
1. Fine Arts
2. Drama and Theatre Arts
3. Film, Video, and Photographic Arts
4. Commercial Art and Graphic Design
5. Architecture
6. Philosophy and Religious Studies
7. English Literature and Language
8. Journalism
9. Anthropology and Archeology
10. Hospitality Management
11. Music
12. History
13. Political Science and Government
(Ed: Your primary tumblrs majored in two...
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So nerdy, but I can't help myself... →
Right doctrine is not inconsequential; it’s indispensable in our journey to...
– http://morganguyton.wordpress.com/2012/04/17/opinion-and-relationship-the-two-american-evangelical-idolatries/
Art for art’s sake? Why not.
Art for life’s sake? Why not.
Art for pleasure’s...
– Paul Gaugin (via the-art-salon)
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listening to “Valtari” (2012). love sigur rós.
After I eat too much
whatshouldwecallme:
I just lie there like,
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god, i hate where i am at right now in my life. please come pull me through.
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this post symbolizes all of the ranting and frustration occurring in my head right now.
theatlantic:
What If Your Emails Never Went to Gmail and Twitter Couldn’t See Your Tweets?
A new tool under development by Oregon State computer scientists could radically alter the way that communications work on the web. Privly is a sort of manifesto-in-code, a working argument for a more private, less permanent Internet. The system we have now gives all the power to the service providers....
“How indie labels changed the world” →