(One man does not wage a war.)"
— Yoruba Proverb (via dynamicafrica)
— Yoruba Proverb (via dynamicafrica)
Behold! What the Stop SOPA blackout managed to accomplish in 24 hours.
See our story behind the SOPA blackout.
That’ll do Internet, that’ll do.
Democracy works?
Democracy is broken. Google can give congressmen more money than any anti piracy group
Not true. SOPA is backed by some really big, really rich companies like Comcast, Viacom, Time Warner, Sony, and even Marvel. Google is a powerhouse, but this is a real fight between big interests.
Happy Birthday, RUDYARD KIPLING.
The author of THIS (which you may know) and THIS, THIS, and THIS which you should know. (Illustration by William Nicholson)
(Source: gramercysouth)
Always reblog the Pixies.
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…burn.
How NOT to reform American education
(via world-shaker)
AKA: Indiana, ur doin’ in wrong.
(via girlwithalessonplan)
Because if there’s one thing history has taught us, it’s that more choice is a bad thing.
Wait, that’s not right…
(via think4yourself)
“Nearly six in ten Americans live in the state where they were born, according to the U.S. Census bureau. But there is considerable variation from state to state, as the map (above) by Zara Matheson of the Martin Prosperity Institute shows. More than three quarters of the people in Louisiana (78.9 percent), Michigan (76.6 percent) and Ohio (75.1 percent) were born there, as opposed to just 24.3 percent of Nevadans, 35.2 percent of Floridians, 37.2 percent of the residents of Washington, D.C., and 37.7 percent of Arizonans. A high level of home-grown residents is also indicative of a lack of inflow of new people.”
No one is born in Nevada.
(via fuckyesmaps)
Interesting, but a few problems. First, it takes 30 years of external costs associated with nuclear power into account rather than putting those costs in terms of a single year. It also ignores the damage incurred by hydroelectric (see Columbia River salmon disruptions).