December 2010
Promo Post - follow Care of the Self, wouldya? →
therealkatiewest:
champagneproblems:
These introspective New Year’s posts are perfection for my self-care blog. It’s about depression survival strategies and finding a balance between self-care and being a community-abandoning asshole of a person. There are cute animal photos.
I really want to open this one up to co-bloggers, too, if anyone’s interested.
Pls reblog all over the place if...
Ultimately, you have to ask yourself: do you want to do something real or...
– Pixel Poppers: Doing My Dailies: Why I Quit WoW And Started Working Out
Stop playing games. Seriously. Not fun little indie games or iPhone games, but...
– Focus | Struct.ca
It fucks with me to see them fucked with, treated as less than human. It makes...
– Coilhouse » Blog Archive » Wayfaring Strangers
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I love fools’ experiments. I am always making them.
– Charles Darwin (via Inspiring reflections of creativity)
My meeting with the Good Conductor changed me from a selfish, potentially...
– BBC News - A real Good Samaritan
“Be nice to everyone you meet, they are fighting a battle you know nothing about.”
What WikiLeaks revealed to the world in 2010 →
brianwood:
Just reading the headlines alone is enlightening, and makes you wonder why people are so focused on punishing the people bringing this information to light rather than those committing the abuses of law.
Well… every once in a while, a situation that’s one-in-a-thousand is met by a...
– Bruce Sterling, in his quite gloomy reflection on wilileaks (via digitalyn)
We asked Bruce Sterling's for his take on... →
fromthelostdays:
The Wikileaks Cablegate scandal is the most exciting and interesting hacker scandal ever. I rather commonly write about such things, and I’m surrounded by online acquaintances who take a burning interest in every little jot and tittle of this ongoing saga. So it’s going to take me a while to explain why this highly newsworthy event fills me with such a chilly, deadening sense...