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Saturday, 16 December 2017

One Big Unhappy Family

Last December, internet cartoonist Branson Reese made a pact to release a new comic every day at midnight, no matter what. One year later, he has done that, which is pretty cool. The only catch is his art is really freaking strange, and we mean that in the best way possible.
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These Weird Comics Are Quite Possibly The Best Thing On The Internet
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Last December, internet cartoonist Branson Reese made a pact to release a new comic every day at midnight, no matter what. One year later, he has done that, which is pretty cool. The only catch is his art is really freaking strange, and we mean that in the best way possible.
WHO'S WATCHING THIS?
The Multimillion-Dollar Industry Of Being A Happy Family On YouTube
slate.com
All these families and their content are similar enough that it's hard for the untrained eye to discern why any particular one has been anointed over others. Parents and children mug for their audience of millions with the same ageless, frenetic gaze.
PUTTING THE BUCKS IN 'STARBUCKS'
Hackers Hijacked An Internet Provider To Mine Cryptocurrency With Laptops In Starbucks
motherboard.vice.com
This is an evolution of a popular scheme.
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THE WEEK IN PHOTOS
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The Best Photography Of The Week
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What gets left behind in the wake of the California fires, the Guardian's shortlist of best photographers of the year, and the love and agony captured by Polaroids.
A PLUNGE INTO JUPITER'S GREAT RED SPOT
The Week's Coolest Space Images
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Every day satellites are zooming through space, snapping incredible pictures of Earth, the solar system and outer space. Here are the highlights from this week.
A VICIOUS CYCLE
STAYING IN OUR LANES
The Weaponization Of Awkwardness
theatlantic.com
Don't make a scene. Look the other way. Social discomfort has long been used to maintain the status quo.
WELCOME TO AMERICA
A Journey Through A Land Of Extreme Poverty
theguardian.com
The UN's Philip Alston is an expert on deprivation — and he wants to know why 41m Americans are living in poverty. The Guardian joined him on a special two-week mission into the dark heart of the world's richest nation
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The Hard Math Behind Bitcoin's Global Warming Problem
wired.com
The reality of bitcoin, exposed by its remarkable run-up in value over the last three months, is that the science may not hold together.
THE TAKING
How The Government Took People's Land For The Border Wall
features.propublica.org
The federal government's boldest land grab in a generation produced the first border wall — and a trail of abuse, mistakes and unfairness.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
A BEAUTIFUL WATCH VS A WORK OF ART
A Watch Expert Describes The Difference Between A $5,000 Watch And An $85,000 Watch
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A Patek Philippe 5170P costs a boatload more than a (still very expensive!) Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch. Does it justify the difference?
DIGG GIVEAWAYS
We're Giving Away Over $2,000 Of Cool Tech
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Do you know anyone who might be interesting in a new MacBook, Beats headphones, an LED smart TV, an HD camcorder and a bunch of other cool tech stuff? Just wondering. Or, hey, wow, we didn't even think of this, but would you perhaps be interested yourself?!?
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