Interesting if you have the time.
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Interesting if you have the time.
Two disabled friends build a forest around their village
In a thousand years there will be fables about these two
The Others
Visual short by Hiroshi Kondo applies time-based motion effects on footage of busy pedestrian traffic crossing:
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Hiroshi also has a tumblr blog [@stnw] here
goodbye..
my youth group leader: dan, why do you have twelve gigabytes of poorly cropped mlp/thomas the tank engine reaction images saved to your computer?
me:
If anyone can tell me what this is I’ll write a poem for them. It probably won’t be good but I have nothing of value to give. Don’t judge me.
Every day, 1966 by Rene Magritte
This really reminds me of that post about how shitposting is modern Dada art.
The real and imaginary parts of the error function.
Who’s afraid of statistics?
Instead of saying “I don’t have time” try saying “it’s not a priority,” and see how that feels. Often, that’s a perfectly adequate explanation. I have time to iron my sheets, I just don’t want to. But other things are harder. Try it: “I’m not going to edit your résumé, sweetie, because it’s not a priority.” “I don’t go to the doctor because my health is not a priority.” If these phrases don’t sit well, that’s the point. Changing our language reminds us that time is a choice. If we don’t like how we’re spending an hour, we can choose differently.
Wall Street Journal (via yesdarlingido)