Sahel Sounds is a rabbit hole that I feel like Iâve just barely dipped into. Today Iâve been looping Monaâs cover of Hey Joe â the perfect venn diagram of mid summer malaise, nostalgia, and crackling heat.
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Sahel Sounds is a rabbit hole that I feel like Iâve just barely dipped into. Today Iâve been looping Monaâs cover of Hey Joe â the perfect venn diagram of mid summer malaise, nostalgia, and crackling heat.
I am proud to be a fan of John Cenaâs.
This is excellent.
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John Cenaâs copywriters for president!
âLet me tell you about this business,â Adam Vega, a thickly muscled, heavily tattooed Mister Softee man who works the upper reaches of the Upper East Side and East Harlem, said on Wednesday. âEvery truck has a bat inside.â
A Renegade Muscles In on Mister Softeeâs Turf
I worked on a kbbq truck a while back, so this isnât surprising at all, but itâs easy to forget how insane the food truck biz can get.
âThe point is, ice cream truck music is not just ice cream truck music. Itâs Jibbs and Swiss music box makers and American marketing ingenuity and blackface and Old World fiddle tunes and our deepest cultural past. Iâm not suggesting that you think on all this each time you hear the ice cream truck rolling down the street. IÂ am suggesting that our American pastâcompromised, uncertain, surprisingly movingâis there for us to find, underneath the gaudy cornucopia of Popsicle ads pasted on the sides of trucks. Itâs a story we tend to sentimentalize, but perhaps there should be limits to the fictions we tell ourselves.â - Turkey in the Straw, by Richard Parks
The CREAM-i-est DREAM-i-est SOFT ice CREAM you GET from MIS-ter SOF-tee. FOR a re-FRESH-ing de-LIGHT su-PREME LOOK for MIS-ter SOF-tee.
RIP Mr. Waas. I canât imagine summer in the city without your jingle hanging in the air.
Julian Stanczak, 1962
Wishing all my previous employers had warned me about occupational hazards as thoroughly (and ruefully) as this masterpiece.
Nate Larson and Marni Shindelman follow the GPS information embedded in tweets in their series, Geolocation.
The internet may seem abstract and placeless, but Nate Larson and Marni Shindelman know better than most that every digital communication has an origin in the real world.
In 2009, the photographers came across a post showing the location of a geotagged tweet written by someone whoâd just been laid off in downtown Chicago. They decided to go there and make a photo of whatever they found. Seeing the mostly empty street scene paired with the tweet was a revelatory moment.
âWe both were kind of dumbfounded and were like, âThis is really powerful.â It was kind of an Oprah âAha!â moment,â Shindelman said.
Ever since, theyâve been making excursions like that one, sometimes separately and sometimes together, for their series âGeolocation.â Using publicly available embedded GPS information, theyâve tracked tweets across the country and beyond, recording the often uncanny ways the virtual realm interacts with the physical one.
Tupac on America, greed, disparity, and helping out those in need
There is another, much less well-documented feature of police brutality and violence: the prevalence of disabled people and, in particular, those with mental difficulties, who are victims. In an attempt to put the problem on the radar, the Massachusetts-based disability rights non-profit organisation the Ruderman Family Foundation has published an eye-opening paper in which it estimates that a third to half of all people killed by police in the US have a disability. In addition, according to the foundation, almost all well-known and widely reported cases of police violence involve a disabled person.
Up to half of people killed by US police are disabled
âEating the food cooked by your own hand from your own family and traditions are the things that constitute our emotional life with food,â she said. âI canât imagine we are going to look back and say, âOh remember that Blue Apron Burmese curry we used to have on Thursdays?â Itâs not the same. Itâs not ours. It doesnât have our family sentiments behind it.â
Itâs Dinner in a Box. But Are Meal Delivery Kits Cooking?
Be still, my miniature (but obese) heart.
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âAir pollution, it turns out, can change your genes, so the pollution you breathe can damage your children and grandchildren too. In 2008, Kari Nadeau was finishing her pediatric residency at Stanford University in California, studying the connection between underactive regulatory T cellsâa hereditary traitâand childhood asthma. One day, she caught a PBS Nova episode on the exploding field of epigenetics, the ways our specific environment can modify our genes, and how those changes can be passed to our offspring, their offspring and so on, and she was struck with an idea. She went back to her research data, and this time organized her subjects by ZIP code. A pattern became exceedingly obvious: All the children with underactive regulatory T cells lived in Fresno.
Fresno, in Californiaâs Central Valley, is the most polluted city in the state, due to a deadly combination of diesel exhaust and agricultural pesticides. Most residents are immigrant farm workers and people of color, many living below the poverty line. And lots of them have asthma. âThe babies are born with it,â says Nadeau, today a physician and professor at Stanford. The babiesâ lungs never have a chance to develop normally in the womb because their mothers live in a high-pollution area. When a pregnant woman takes a breath, the tiny molecules of air pollution pass through her lungs and into her bloodstream, slipping into the blood cellsâwhich flow to her fetus, delaying and damaging its lung development. The fetusâs lungs, Nadeau explains, may grow fewer alveoli, the grape-like clusters in which air is taken and oxygen is separated and diffused to the blood. In other words, the babies are born with diminished lung capacity. (Plus, she adds, evidence suggests that lungs continue to develop until weâre about 25 years old; she suspects air pollution will be stunting alveoli development the whole time.)
Perhaps more alarming, those same pollution molecules slip into the blood that feeds ovaries and testicles. If those are altered, so are the offspring created by the eggs and sperm those organs produce. In fact, Nadeau was able to infer that the genes of her Fresno patients were fundamentally altered so that they would be more likely to develop asthma and allergies. And of course, those genes could be passed down to their children, and their childrenâs children, even if those later generations have moved away and are no longer exposed to the pollution.â
â Choking to Death in Detroit: Flint Isnât Michiganâs Only Disaster
America has always been willing to dare, and double-dog dare, and triple-dog dare itself. America has always offered to drink anything for five dollars, no matter how disgusting.
My Long, Dark Night in Trumplandia
this just changed my entire attitude
wow same
I thought I was having a bad day until I saw this.
Put this puppy in office.
This puppy for president.
I swear this partially cured my hangover
This video is a pretty intense distillation of joy into 15 seconds.
Let Bartlet be Bartlet
Thank u puppy. Everything is gonna be alright after all.
Brothers Couldn't Afford Pokemon Cards, So They Made Their Own Game: there is still magic and goodness in this world đ