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—Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus, translation by Justin O’Brien (via frenchtwist)
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International thief Carmen Sandiego continues her world-wide crime spree by making off with the Great Wall of China in the middle of the night.
I want a friendship like this one.
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“We wrote in late 2011 about some early research suggesting that many Twitter users in fact follow other people located within their same city, evidence, Richard Florida wrote, that the Internet is reinforcing the value of place instead of eliminating it.
But now that Twitter is a few years older – and considerably more global – Leetaru and several colleagues have conducted a massive new analysis of the site that suggests the opposite: ‘In effect,’ Leetrau says, ‘location plays a much lesser role now in terms of who we talk to, what we talk about, and where we get our information.’”
Read: How Twitter is Changing the Geography of Communication
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everyone should wear cute flower crowns. boys. girls. everything in between. rabbits. obama. everyone.
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