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#NowPlaying 🌞😎☀︎★ Fun In Tha Sun ★☀︎😎🌞 by Zach Harris Come at me. Go get them. Slow Jams For July.
So true
One of my favorite UK D&B tracks: #NowPlaying "Brown Paper Bag" by Roni Size from New Forms
#NowPlaying "Makeshift Patriot" by Sage Francis from Sick Of Waging War
I'm gonna miss you so much Audi. Glad we got to spend Mother's Day together. #AudiTheGrannie
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Love this #WITHOUTSHOES campaign from Toms.
Cash and Cave.
Want to open a Chinese Food restaurant? Here’s how: Peking Food LLC
Good read.
The Financial Lives of Girls [Infographic]
The Girls of HBO’s beloved eponymous series live like seemingly normal NYC Millennials, more or less. But just how realistic are their exciting (financial) lives, as they hop from one social event to the next?
Applying financial reality to fiction is a challenge, but it’s not impossible! To do so, we just need averages and standards to measure against, along with reliable sources for actual rents, salaries, and costs of living. Check out the graphic to see just how close the Girls live to reality.
Masonic Dial Watch (1950s)
A watch for a Master Mason
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Mickey’s Follies (1929)
Myth and Landscape, by David Parker
Love it.
Does the invisibility of the very rich matter? Politically, it matters a lot. Pundits sometimes wonder why American voters don’t care more about inequality; part of the answer is that they don’t realize how extreme it is. And defenders of the superrich take advantage of that ignorance. When the Heritage Foundation tells us that the top 10 percent of filers are cruelly burdened, because they pay 68 percent of income taxes, it’s hoping that you won’t notice that word “income” — other taxes, such as the payroll tax, are far less progressive. But it’s also hoping you don’t know that the top 10 percent receive almost half of all income and own 75 percent of the nation’s wealth, which makes their burden seem a lot less disproportionate.
via NY Times