Tuesday, February 24, 2015

What Happens Next Won't Surprise You

What If Putin Were Nice?, Michael Keaton Stuffing His Speech Back In His Pocket After Realizing He Lost, Anatomy Of A Fake, Viral Story: The Priest Who Met A Female God In His Near-Death Experience, The Surprising History Of Gay Marriage In The Navajo Nation, Ping Pong Player Shuts Down Opponent With A Mercilessly Chill Behind-The-Back Return, I've Just Seen A (DNA-Generated) Face
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Tuesday, February 24, 2015
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What If Putin Were Nice?
politico.com
In truth, there would be very little difference in Russia's anti-Western policies.
THE SADDEST 6 SECONDS OF THE OSCARS
Michael Keaton Stuffing His Speech Back In His Pocket After Realizing He Lost
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"But my name's not Eddie R— Oh..."
FORGIVE THEM, THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY RT
Anatomy Of A Fake, Viral Story: The Priest Who Met A Female God In His Near-Death Experience
digg.com
How one website fabricated a story that plays on our hopes and fears, and how everyone else repeated their lie.
IT WAS LEGAL UNTIL 2005
The Surprising History Of Gay Marriage In The Navajo Nation
fusion.net
Ahead of a historic U.S. Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage, a parallel debate is raging inside another sovereign nation within U.S. borders: the Navajo nation.
YOU'LL FEEL THIS IN YOUR SOUL
Ping Pong Player Shuts Down Opponent With A Mercilessly Chill Behind-The-Back Return
digg.com
This just in: It's possible to be a hotshot and ice cold at the same time.
AREN'T THOSE JUST CALLED 'FACES'?
I've Just Seen A (DNA-Generated) Face
nytimes.com
The faces here, which look a bit like video game avatars, are actually portraits drawn from DNA.
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FLOUR POWER
Image: Local revelers celebrate Clean Monday with a flour war, a unique colorful flour fight marking the end of the carnival season in the port town of Galaxidi, some 200 kilometers (120 miles) west of Athens, on Monday, Feb. 23, 2015. Although Clean Monday ceremonies abound across Greece, the most common being kite-flying, Galaxidi's flour-fight is unique, and is thought to have been influenced by similar goings-on in Sicily in the 19th century.
Local revelers celebrate Clean Monday with a flour war, a unique colorful flour fight marking the end of the carnival season in the port town of Galaxidi, some 200 kilometers (120 miles) west of Athens, on Monday, Feb. 23, 2015. Although Clean Monday ceremonies abound across Greece, the most common being kite-flying, Galaxidi's flour-fight is unique, and is thought to have been influenced by similar goings-on in Sicily in the 19th century. Credit: AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris
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