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Friday, 4 December 2015

Guns Kill People

America Has A Gun Problem And Other Uncomfortable Facts, Rebel Without A Pause, Open-World Games Are Changing The Way We Play, How Corporations Profit From Black Teens' Viral Content, WATCH: The Demonic Eruption Of Europe's Tallest Volcano, 'Nathan For You' Keeps Small Business Weird
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Friday, December 4, 2015
America Has A Gun Problem And Other Uncomfortable Facts
WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
America Has A Gun Problem And Other Uncomfortable Facts
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Normally, What We Learned This Week is a digest of the week's most curiously important facts. This week, it is not. This week the only thing we learned is that America has a gun problem.
RENDER TRUTH
Rebel Without A Pause
newrepublic.com
Killer Mike and the return of the politically engaged rapper.
THE FALLOUT OF OPEN WORLDS
Open-World Games Are Changing The Way We Play
wired.com
"As players, a focus on abiding with open worlds lets us avoid the pressure of massive backlogs of great games, allowing us to break free of a relentless game release cycle intent on throwing another sprawling experience at us every few months."
STOLE IT FOR THE VINE
How Corporations Profit From Black Teens' Viral Content
thefader.com
Young creatives are using social media to shape the culture we consume. But what happens when they don't own their work?
BETTER THAN A SUPERHERO TRAILER
WATCH: The Demonic Eruption Of Europe's Tallest Volcano
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Mount Etna spat fire on December 3rd and Marco Restivo, a Sicilian photographer, was there to capture it.
DUMB ENOUGH TO WORK
'Nathan For You' Keeps Small Business Weird
bloomberg.com
After three seasons, "Nathan for You" has more terrible business ideas.
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STRONG SWIMMERS
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Swimmers warm-up during the US Winter Nationals swimming event Thursday, Dec. 3, 2015, in Federal Way, Wash.​ Credit: AP Photo/Elaine Thompson
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Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Women Only

The Best Space Photos Of The Month, How Does The New Yorker Get Its Cartoons?, We've Been Carrying Keys All Wrong, The Town Of Women, The History Of Zombies In Movies And TV, How Much Is A Year Of Your Life Worth?
The Daily Digg
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
The Best Space Photos Of The Month
THE CHESHIRE CAT IS SMILING
The Best Space Photos Of The Month
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As we tediously while away our days down here on Earth, satellites are zooming through space, snapping incredible pictures of Earth, the solar system and outer space. Here are the highlights from November.
DIGG DIALOG
How Does The New Yorker Get Its Cartoons?
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How do cartoons end up in The New Yorker? HBO's new documentary "Very Semi-Serious: A Partially Thorough Portrait of New Yorker Cartoonists" follows magazine's cartoon editor Bob Mankoff as he works through the pitching process. Bob will be here at 12pm EST to talk about the documentary and, of course, cartoons! Leave a comment now!
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We've Been Carrying Keys All Wrong
getkeysmart.com
It's only taken thousands of years, but finally there's a more elegant way to carry your keys.
LONG DISTANCE LIVES
The Town Of Women
bbc.co.uk
The women in Beguedo, Burkina Faso are often left behind for years, or even for decades, as their husbands go to Italy for work. How does a community survive when husbands and wives live thousands of miles apart?
THE TREND THAT CANNOT DIE
The History Of Zombies In Movies And TV
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From their early associations with voodoo up through modern interpretations hinging on a contagion, zombies have been modified to fit the anxieties of the times over and over. Watch their transformation over the last 80+ years.
WHICH YEAR ARE WE TALKING HERE?
How Much Is A Year Of Your Life Worth?
bbc.com
Human life is so precious, it seems crass to put a price on it. But if we were to try...
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WHAT'S YELLOW AND PINK AND ORANGE ALL OVER?
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​A riot police officer patrols at the COP21, the United Nations Climate Change Conference Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015 in Le Bourget, north of Paris. Credit: AP Photo/Christophe Ena
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Tuesday, 1 December 2015

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Are You Swipe-Right Or Swipe-Left Brained?

How Did This Get Made — An Oral History Of 'Hackers', The Necessity Of Football, Probably (Definitely) The Most Comfortable Suit Ever, VIDEO: Why, A Few Billion Years From Now, Half The Earth Won't Be Able To See The Moon, How Do Our Brains Cope With Tinder?, The Attack That Broke The Dark Web
The Daily Digg
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
How Did This Get Made — An Oral History Of 'Hackers'
ALMOST COULDN'T HACK IT
How Did This Get Made — An Oral History Of 'Hackers'
slashfilm.com
Two weeks after its release — following mixed reviews and poor box office numbers — 'Hackers' was gone from theaters. Yet despite inauspicious start, it has grown to become one of the most beloved films of the 90s.
NOT ALL FUN AND GAMES
The Necessity Of Football
newrepublic.com
America's game is a fun-house mirror for our national character.
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Probably (Definitely) The Most Comfortable Suit Ever
ministryofsupply.com
"Wearing suits is the worst" is a thing you'll never say again after wearing Ministry of Supply's Labs 3D Suit. Seriously, it's crazy comfortable. Made with super-soft fabric that still holds structure, you can look polished while basically being in sweatpants all day.
TIDAL LOCKING
VIDEO: Why, A Few Billion Years From Now, Half The Earth Won't Be Able To See The Moon
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Everyone knows the Earth and the Moon are stuck together, but there's something else going on, very slowly.
ARE YOU SWIPE-RIGHT BRAINED?
How Do Our Brains Cope With Tinder?
bbc.com
Apps like Tinder have transformed dating. How well-equipped is the human brain to deal with this cultural shift?
THE ONION ROUTER GOT PEELED
The Attack That Broke The Dark Web
fusion.net
Last year, Tor, the browser that serves as the backbone of much of the Dark Web, was attacked by researchers associated with Carnegie Mellon. Now, it's suspected that their work is being used by the FBI to track users of the browser.
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A PSY FOR SORE EYES
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South Korean singer PSY answers a reporter's question during a news conference on the release of his seventh album in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. PSY has become globally famous with his 2012 hit song "Gangnam Style," which shattered YouTube viewing records.​ Credit: AP Photo/Lee Jin-man
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