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A mob of black protestors, led by the “Rev.” Al Sharpton, occupied and closed the Statue of Liberty recently, demanding that New York be renamed Martin Luther King City “to reclaim it for our people.” Hmmm. I hate to agree with the Rev. Al, but maybe a name change is in order. Welfaria? Zooville? Rapetown? Dirtburg? Lazyopolis? But Al, the Statue of Liberty? Next time,...
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Everyone make your Twitter bio “Master of the Computer Who Surprised the World” or “Power Incarnate with Endless Creativity.”
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"Harvard guy, obvs."
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artyucko asked: way to go, Ben Kingsley.
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The modern media consumer seems to demand that less attention be paid to the craft. A great photograph is still a great photograph, but a good photograph immediately dispersed through Twitter wins the day. Consider Stefanie Gordon, the woman from Hoboken who in May took what is probably the most famous photo of the Space Shuttle Endeavour’s final mission. Gordon wasn’t at the Kennedy...
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Anonymous asked: Hmmmmmm, maybe it helps delicate ladies of the Kardashian and even alt variety with their balance when teetering on high, high heels.
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Ode to a Poor Black Kid I Never Knew
I wrote something about that one guy who said that dumb thing on the internet today.
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If I was a poor black kid I would first and most importantly work to make sure I got the best grades possible. I would make it my #1 priority to be able to read sufficiently. I wouldn’t care if I was a student at the worst public middle school in the worst inner city. Even the worst have their best. And the very best students, even at the worst schools, have more opportunities. Getting good...
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