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Because we're all getting tired of having to do so much yelling. "Xbox Volume down, Xbox volume down! Xbox volume down, Xbox volume down..."
Learn how to change the increment for the Xbox One Kinect's "volume up" and "volume down" voice commands. X
Political polarization is the defining feature of early 21st century American politics, both among the public and elected officials. Our study finds that Republicans and Democrats are further apart than at any point in recent history.
The New York Times: In Escape Rooms, Video Games Meet Real Life.
In the distant future, we probably won't physically greet each other at all. Until then, we'll have to muddle through somehow.
See America’s top ten most popular burger toppings in this special ABC News infographic.
Get your guns! GTA High Life Event set for tonight
Tune in 4pm ET today for official High Life Event livestream w/ special guests @RoosterTeeth @ http://t.co/XIBsJd6lXs pic.twitter.com/vlXjiYCJ4a
— Rockstar Games (@RockstarGames) May 16, 2014
This is completely horrifying right?
11. Celebrating the end of WWII in the Red Square, Moscow.
It's hard to imagine what World War II was really like if you were born long after it ended. As more...
Balloons! They're fun, delightfully whimsical environmental disasters. And in 1986, a mass balloon release in Cleveland went really, really wrong, when 1.5 million helium-filled floaters were let loose into the sky, got caught in a storm, drifted down to earth, and caused a hell of a lot of problems.
With a handful of giant companies owning most of the whiskey market share in the US, it's not easy for craft distilleries to make a name for themselves. But Koval Distillery in Chicago is beginning to break through in a...
Monopoly for Morrissey: Mozopoly: a Bored-Game for up to One Player: pic.twitter.com/pFXvueZx10 @troubledmozza
— WFMU (@WFMU) April 25, 2014
Almost 20 years after the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–1995), site of Europe’s worst genocide since World War II, the echoes of the conflict still haunt the country’s land. Bosnia’s resilient citizens are still slowly rebuilding their infrastructure with reminders of the war all around.
The remains of massacred Bosnian Muslims are found daily and buried in the Srebrenica-Potočari Memorial and Cemetery—over 500 bodies were found and buried in 2012 alone. Serbians occupy Muslim towns annexed during the war.
The current unemployment rate is estimated at 45 percent. The war largely succeeded in separating the country’s three main people, Serbs, Croats and Muslims, and the peace accords cemented those divisions into law.
Today, Bosnia’s children are growing up more isolated from neighboring ethnic groups than their parents were. The majority of Bosnian schools have been segregated according to ethnicity.
The country itself operates under the guidance of three different presidents, each representing the three different ethnicities: Croats, Bosniaks and Serbs. But there are signs of progress. This past winter Bosnia’s youth took to the streets in protest.
Not against each other or other ethnic groups, but to demand a better life, more jobs and less government corruption. Forged by a common past and dreaming of a better future, the country’s youth might be the solution for change and unity in Bosnia. Except where noted, photos were taken during the month of November 2012.
Photo Essay: 20 Years Later, Bosnia and Herzegovina Still Show War’s Wounds
"Ghostbustland"
My contribution to Gallery 1988’s Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary Show, starting in NYC! (It travels to some more cities, but i am unsure of the details, you guys)
Opening April 19 …runs through 26th
@ 69 Leonard Street in lower manhattan. (Right around the corner from the Ghostbusters Firehouse)
So funny when the music comes in.
Boy Cave followers,
We are happy to announce the launch of a new character blog produced by the Boy Cave editorial team - Cape in Training.
"Cape in Training" is the Tumblr authored by a fictional young man living in the Philadelphia suburbs who goes by the nickname Cape. Cape believes he will one day join the ranks of comic book and science fiction heroes to fight a sometimes misinterpreted sense pf justice. Parallel to Cape's commitment to rigorous training is his efforts to maintain a Tumblr blog, which can be found at capetraining.tumblr.com.
San Francisco Bay Area-based artist Shawn Feeney's drawings are an expression of synesthesia — the ability to experience the physical properties associated with one sense through another.
Thanks to @hifructosemag for featuring my Musical Anatomy series today http://t.co/q2Jw33yhb0
— Shawn Feeney (@shawnfeeney) April 3, 2014
Binge on this: Mad Men Season 6 in now on Netflix
Dress formal, drink reckless. Mad Men Season 6 is #NowOnNetflix pic.twitter.com/wXKjEs4lsR
— Netflix US (@netflix) March 30, 2014
Season 6 finds the characters dealing with the shocks and social upheaval of 1968, one of the most-turbulent years in American history. Don Draper (Jon Hamm) has returned to his bad habits and is now carrying on a dangerous affair with the wife of a friend, heart surgeon Arnold Rosen (Brian Markinson). His wife Megan (Jessica Paré) has found success as a soap-opera actress, but feels more distant from Don than ever. Meanwhile, Peggy Olson (Elisabeth Moss) deals with the pressures of a new job, ... More at Rotten Tomatoes.