Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Let's Fix Your Broken Life!

Can We Rewire Our Own Brains?, ClickHole Wants To Fix Your Broken Life, The Uncanny Vanity Of Actors Playing Their Own Twins, The Uncommon Resilience Of Parisian Street Life, The Silicon Valley Suicides, The Impossible Dream Of Perfecting The Formula For Speed
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Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Can We Rewire Our Own Brains?
GETTING OUR HEADS AROUND IT
Can We Rewire Our Own Brains?
digg.com
We used to believe our brains couldn't be changed. Now we believe they can — if we want it enough. But is "neuroplasticity" real?
DIGG DIALOG
ClickHole Wants To Fix Your Broken Life
digg.com
Having problems with love, money, or any other aspect of your life? If so, ClickHole is ready to help. Just tell them what's wrong and they'll take it from there. It's time to kill the old you and put a better you in its place! We'll be live at 12pm EST.
'THE PARENT TRAP' TRAP
The Uncanny Vanity Of Actors Playing Their Own Twins
gq.com
Casting one person as two people is inherently gimmicky. Seeing one person doubled is a persistent reminder of *movie magic.* How are you supposed to avoid thinking about the artifice of acting when you know, in your heart, there is only one Tom Hardy — not two?
OUT IN THE STREETS
The Uncommon Resilience Of Parisian Street Life
nytimes.com
Unlike most big cities, Paris's urban fabric has not changed significantly since the 1850s and 1860s. Paris is lucky to have a built an environment that is resilient against change, as it only makes the rhythms and practices of urban life harder to change.
THE VALLEY OF DEPRESSION
The Silicon Valley Suicides
theatlantic.com
Why are so many kids with bright prospects killing themselves in Palo Alto?
AMATEUR HOUR
The Impossible Dream Of Perfecting The Formula For Speed
velonews.competitor.com
Cycling is a sport for geeks, nerds, and science-loving athletes. At its best it is a perfect blend of machinery and man. The ultimate expression of that symbiosis? The hour.
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ARE YOU READY FOR SOME SPORTS?!?
Digg Pic Of The Day
​A photo taken on Nov. 16, 2015, shows land vacated to build a new National Stadium for the 2020 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo. Construction of the main stadium is on course to start in early 2017, the Japan Sport Council said the same day. Credit: Kyodo Extra via AP Images
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