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National Banned books week just kicked off.
Playboy’s Daily Advisor answers a question from a fool. Or someone just trying to be funny?
Mpho keeps twittering about how good the new Ou Est Le Swimming Pool is, and I’m inclined to agree, though it’s time for people to move on from that pastel rainbow boxy hipster font.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor gets the Tumblr treatment. I kind of miss 1998, when she would have gotten an Internet Shrine hosted by Angelfire featuring a brick background and lots of gifs of torches.
What do I have in common with Judy Garland, Charles Atlas, Mike Piazza, Natalie Merchant and Steven Tyler? This.
A couple of years ago I suddenly became very, very allergic to pine nuts, which made me very, very sad. This article makes me a little less sad.
Whoever made this porny GIF is a genius.
I’ve never been to Canada, so I had no idea how awesome their old national parks logo (used until 2004) was.
Newspaper circulation is down, but traffic at the top 50 news websites is up 27%. I have no idea why this surprises anyone.
The slow decline of the cookbook writer as food anthropologist.
[photo: Sophie E-B with Blur bassist/cheesemonger Alex James.]
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