13/9/2011
So Shines A Good Deed of the Day: Brazilian art director Lucas Jatoba moved to Sydney at age 29 and has loved every minute of his time spent Down Under.
When he turned 30, Jatoba decided to celebrate by returning the favor, so he went around town giving 30 gifts to 30 strangers and filming their reactions.
[booooooom.]
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07/9/2011
Found this in a maths book - the book was published in New Zealand
29/7/2011
Crocodile comes visiting.
15/7/2011
This Is Slightly Uncomfortable To Watch, You Should Watch It of the Day: Today co-host Karl Stefanovic is back doing what he does best: Making everything awkward. (Good stuff starts @ 1:38.)
[thd.]
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11:49
“Harry Potter is all about confronting fears, finding inner strength, and doing what is right in the face of adversity. Twilight is about how important it is to have a boyfriend.”
— Stephen King (via sirmitchell)
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09/5/2011
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16/4/2011
Fuckin Hilarious
13/4/2011
This short film illustrates the power of words to radically change your message and your effect upon the world.
09/4/2011
From Alex Pardee’s twitter: “The nuclear plant workers risking their lives are fucking HEROES. I drew this 4 them. Print release tomorrow. 4Charity:”
badass!
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14:44
In Case You Missed It of the Day: Jon Stewart bids farewell to Glenn Beck the best way he knows how: By spending (nearly) the entirety of last night’s episode of The Daily Show impersonating him.
Parts two, three, and four below:
[tds.]
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06/4/2011
The Power of Recycling
31/3/2011
Louder Than Words of the Day: A Westport Junior High student named Alye Pollack, who says she’s been bullied every day since the sixth grade, has taken to YouTube to express her misery by remaining poignantly silent.
In “Words are worse than Sticks and Stones,” a video reminiscent of the visuals for Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues,” Alye holds up placards that tell the story of a 13-year-old who is worn out by incessant emotional abuse. “I don’t cut. But I’m close,” reads one card. “HELP,” reads another.
Alye’s mother Courtney told a local news site that she only found out about the video after it was posted.
If you’d like to show your support for Alye and her cause, you can send her an e-mail at wordsdohurt@gmail.com.
[speakeasy.]
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