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A Jewish father who wanted to start a fun, new tradition with his sons created “Mensch on a Bench.” In the spirit of “Elf on the Shelf,” Moshe the Mensch comes with a book that teaches kids about Hanukkah. Source
nature is rad
These are the most stunning nature photos I have ever seen
NATURE!
FUCKING NATURE, DUDES.
Good luck getting DJ Earworms 2014 United States of Pop out of your head….
EVERYDAY THE SAME DREAM is an art game about alienation and refusal of labour. You are a faceless, unnamed man going about his business. The game has alternatives endings. Will you end up going to work and working in a little cubicle like every day, or will you take another route and do something different for once?
PLAY IT HERE
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OK LEMME TALK ABOUT EVERY DAY THE SAME DREAM.
My history of game design teacher had us play through this game for ten minutes one class, and then played it on the projector.
At first no one seemed to really get it, it just seemed like a daily life simulator with catchy music (the music carries the game beautifully, don’t play it on mute if you can help it).
Then some of the other students began murmuring and questioning the point of the game after a few play throughs.
Yes, there are different ways to end the day, but the game has only one true ending, which is reached after ending the day every way possible.
Don’t judge the game by the minimalist graphics and simple gameplay mechanics. Every Day the Same Dream is a brilliantly crafted and for some a highly therapeutic experience.
Things you do one day can and often will affect the following days, (your wife leaves you, the homeless man vanishes, you lose your job, etc.) Until you’re left with only one final option, which I won’t spoil.
To paraphrase my professor, this game makes you look for a deeper meaning, not just in the game but also in yourself. It takes you to a place within yourself you need to be to understand yourself and how you interact with the real world. Play it all the way through and see for yourself.
I think everyone needs to hear this
1910s Edwardian Diamond Cluster Ring (in the online shop)
A mathematical wonder: 111,111,111 multiplied by 111,111,111 gives the result 12,345,678,987,654,321.
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I’m reblogging this everyday.
Gosh I can’t wait.
IT COMES
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Holding a clipboard, he said: “Do you like commuting to work or do you like a home office?” he asked. Mrs. Clinton said: “I’ve spent so many years commuting I kind of prefer a home office.” And what shape should that home office be? Mr. Stewart asked, alluding to the Oval Office. Should it have corners? “I think the world is so complicated, the fewer corners that you can have the better,” said Mrs. Clinton. Mr. Stewart closed by asking if she enjoys “constant, nonstop criticism” – a staple of the presidential campaign trail. “Enjoy is probably the wrong word,” Mrs. Clinton said. “Expect. Survive. Live through — it just sort of comes with the territory.” “It sounds to me, if I may, you’ve declared for president,” the comedian said. Mrs. Clinton laughed.
Hillary Clinton on the Daily Show (x)
Here’s a handy dandy color reference chart for you artists, writers, or any one else who needs it! Inspired by this post x
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“Get Off The Scale! You are beautiful. Your beauty, just like your capacity for life, happiness, and success, is immeasurable. Day after day, countless people across the globe get on a scale in search of validation of beauty and social acceptance. Get off the scale! I have yet to see a scale that can tell you how enchanting your eyes are. I have yet to see a scale that can show you how wonderful your hair looks when the sun shines its glorious rays on it. I have yet to see a scale that can thank you for your compassion, sense of humor, and contagious smile. Get off the scale because I have yet to see one that can admire you for your perseverance when challenged in life. It’s true, the scale can only give you a numerical reflection of your relationship with gravity. That’s it. It cannot measure beauty, talent, purpose, life force, possibility, strength, or love. Don’t give the scale more power than it has earned. Take note of the number, then get off the scale and live your life. You are beautiful!”
― Steve Maraboli, Life, the Truth, and Being Free (via earth-song)