Links of varying importance:
Naomi Klein: “Side with the child over the gun every single time, no matter whose gun and no matter whose child.” (via
janni)
(I’ll let that sit there for a moment. If you follow only one of these links, let it be that one.)
Wiktionary has started the important task of building out entries for emoji. Did they get to 🍑 and 🍆 quickly? Of course they did 😂
“The human brain uses one mechanism to assess [the number of items when there are] four or fewer items and a different one for when there are five or more.” (via)
---L.
Subject quote from All Quiet Along the Potomac (aka The Picket Guard), Ethel Lynn Beers.
Naomi Klein: “Side with the child over the gun every single time, no matter whose gun and no matter whose child.” (via
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(I’ll let that sit there for a moment. If you follow only one of these links, let it be that one.)
Wiktionary has started the important task of building out entries for emoji. Did they get to 🍑 and 🍆 quickly? Of course they did 😂
“The human brain uses one mechanism to assess [the number of items when there are] four or fewer items and a different one for when there are five or more.” (via)
---L.
Subject quote from All Quiet Along the Potomac (aka The Picket Guard), Ethel Lynn Beers.