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School Field Trip Used to Make Black Children Pick Cotton

September 24, 2013 1 comment

I’m not sure how I missed this for so long.

Ok, writing the tags for this post felt weird.

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Chill Song for Saturday – Crave You (Dubstep Remix)

September 21, 2013 Leave a comment

Flight Facilities – Crave You (Adventure Club Dubstep Remix)

New browser extensions let you hit the NSA where it hurts: in the data

September 18, 2013 Leave a comment
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Dramabomb Watch: Review Your Facebook Friends Via reviewmyfriends.com

September 13, 2013 3 comments

Review My Friends 

Here’s a new website that I’m sure will facilitate talking shit behind your supposed friends’ backs.

Anonymously praise or critique your Facebook friends and see what others think about you. Don’t worry, no one will know you wrote it!

You can easily Connect to RMF via Facebook. And then talk nice things. Or talk shit. The choice is yours.

http://reviewmyfriends.com/ – My friends made RMF, so I might be a little biased, but I think it’s a good idea.

This is not a sponsored post. I’m just promoting them for free because I like them. So um, this is a reviewmyfriends.com review I guess. 5/5 stars. Would gossip on daily.

I also advised them to have a good lawyer on tap in case a 14-year-old Canadian girl kills herself from bullying.

How Hyperinflation Happens

September 8, 2013 Leave a comment

How hyperinflation really happens.

Yeah, we are so not Syria.

The Dish

Syria Inflation

Matthew O’Brien highlights Syria’s hyperinflation:

It turns out you can’t have much of an economy when your country is a war zone, and the regime is attacking civilians. But functioning economy or not, the government still has to pay its bills. So what does it do when there’s nothing to run or tax? Easy: It prints what it needs. That’s what the pariah Assad regime has done to cover the difference between what it has to pay, and what its few remaining patrons have paid it. The predictable result of all this new money chasing fewer goods has been massive inflation.

This is in keeping with the history of hyperinflation:

Hyperinflations tend to happen following wars or revolutions. Now, Weimar Germany and Zimbabwe look like exceptions to this rule, but they’re not really – the former’s resistance to reparations, and the latter’s botched land reform halted economic activity as much as any conflict.

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Ylvis Pronunciation (“What Does the The Fox Say?”)

September 8, 2013 2 comments

Q:  How do you pronounce “Ylvis?”

A:  “Ill-vis” Like Elvis but ill. Accent on the ill.

Ylvis is a variety show group from Bergen, Norway, consisting of the two brothers Bård Ylvisåker (born 1982) and Vegard Ylvisåker (born ca 1979).

Sources:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id88vrgPvWA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Zc5gNyu30o

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ylvis

You’re Welcome.

Acoustic cover of Ylvis’s “The Fox”:

Undercard Superstar Chats with Felice Herrig

September 8, 2013 Leave a comment

There is nothing wrong with using your image for marketing purposes. This is not an exclusively female or exclusively athletic phenomenon.

Undercard Superstar

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Contributor: Josh Hall

On a recent Undercard Supercast, we got into the topic of sex appeal in the MMA world, and whether it is a good or bad thing for the sport and the athletes.  One fighter that has been prominently featured in this debate is recently signed Invicta Strawweight Felice “Lil Bulldog” Herrig.  Herrig has made a name for herself not just as a fighter (top 10 in the world at Strawweight in MMA and a 23-5-4 record as a kickboxer), but also as a woman that completely embraces dressing up and doing photo shoots as well.  This has brought positive reactions from some people, but also a great deal of criticism from some of her fellow WMMA fighters.  I had the pleasure of asking Felice some questions about her experiences, and she provided some great insight into her mindset as a fighter as well as a woman in…

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