Friday, June 26, 2015

Golf Is Dead

'I Don't Believe In God, But I Believe In Lithium', Adults Love To Pretend They're At Work And Other Facts, Why Shoot Photos When You Can Shoot PHHHOTOS?, How A Makeup Mogul Liberated Women By Putting Them In A Pretty New Cage, WATCH: Relaxing Footage Of A Wooden Flute Being Born, The Death Of Golf
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Friday, June 26, 2015
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A TROPHICAL DEPRESSION
'I Don't Believe In God, But I Believe In Lithium'
nytimes.com
My 20-year struggle with bipolar disorder.
WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
Adults Love To Pretend They're At Work And Other Facts
digg.com
This week we learned that adults ruin jokes, your poop is the key to happiness and being a celbri-tree is not easy.
NO THAT'S NOT A TYPO SPONSORED
Why Shoot Photos When You Can Shoot PHHHOTOS?
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Look, we love photographs. We love taking them. We love sharing them. We even love featuring them here on Digg. But sometimes we want more than what just a single image can offer. We want a video without the length of a video, a picture that's more vibrant than a picture, a GIF that's cooler than a GIF. What we want is a PHHHOTO.
COVERING UP TO STAND OUT
How A Makeup Mogul Liberated Women By Putting Them In A Pretty New Cage
collectorsweekly.com
For the flapper feminists of the 1910s and 1920s, makeup became a tool of liberation — both economic and sexual — and Helena Rubinstein taught them how to apply it.
HELLO WORLD
WATCH: Relaxing Footage Of A Wooden Flute Being Born
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Winne Clement is a musician and instrument-maker. Here Winnie makes a flute from start to finish.
GONE TO GREENER PASTURES
The Death Of Golf
mensjournal.com
It's expensive, difficult, and demands the kind of time most people get only when they go on vacation — or retire. From the dried up fairways of Southern California to the vacant course-side condos ion the Carolina coast, we survey the sport's demise — and the entrepreneurs hoping to reinvent it for a new, less patient generation.
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WHAT THE DUCK
Image: Crew members work on the L'Hermione as a giant rubber duck sails up the Delaware River between Camden, N.J. and Philadelphia during a tall ships parade, Thursday, June 25, 2015.
Crew members work on the L'Hermione as a giant rubber duck sails up the Delaware River between Camden, N.J. and Philadelphia during a tall ships parade, Thursday, June 25, 2015. Credit: AP Photo/Matt Slocum
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