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Someone is Writing a Poem by Adrienne Rich →
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“I’m all for file sharing. That’s great— as long as people are prepared for the...”
– good points as usual from Ian MacKaye from this Pitchfork interview - especially about advertising, that’s always been my fear/annoyance with the ‘free’ cost of many things online (when it stops being an annoyance and is, as he says, ‘couching’ content in a way we don’t really pay any conscious...
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Fugazi Live Series →
grahamblevins: This little slice of awesomeness launched yesterday.
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What I Still Hear: Sounds That Have Disappeared :... →
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“I think I’d just like to make the point that we tend to think of income...”
– Tim Dickinson: The Tax Policies That Increased Economic Inequality : NPR (via k8inorbit)
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When I Grow Up: Worlds in Repose →
switchbreak: Whenever you think of a creature, think of a lion—how a lion can be absolutely malignant or benign, majestic, depending on what it’s doing. If your creature cannot be in repose, then it’s a bad design. There is a fantastic podcast that was posted this week, in which Julian Murdoch…
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“This is very important — to take leisure time. Pace is the essence. Without...”
– Charles Bukowski (via msmonalisavito)
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Emptyage: Generation X Doesn't Want to Hear It →
Earlier generations have weathered recessions, of course; this stall we’re in has the look of something nastier. Social Security and Medicare are going to be diminished, at best. Hours worked are up even as hiring staggers along: Blood from a stone looks to be the normal order of things “going…
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Thanks for the reminder, Mr. Simic... →
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Send some pizza to Occupy Seattle /nom →
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Open Letter to that 53% Guy →
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