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10 votes
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Not Just Child's Play: World Tiddlywinks Champions Reclaim Their Glory
3 votes -
A Bouquet Of Poets For National Poetry Month
4 votes -
Nol - Idu, Kuriu (I go, I smoke) (1992)
4 votes -
Ignore the Poway Synagogue shooter’s manifesto: Pay attention to 8chan’s /pol/ board
28 votes -
Rare and strange ICD-10 codes
7 votes -
Where to research IT salaries
5 votes -
The birth of cheap communication (and junk mail)
7 votes -
Study finds Reddit’s ban of its most toxic subreddits worked
17 votes -
SolarSoundSystem/Radio 3S Solar Mimuna - Moroccan special
4 votes -
Academic papers should be free
24 votes -
The myriad drumbeats of Afrofuturism: Afro-Brazilian speculative fiction
9 votes -
Bishop The Musician
<Insert intro explaining the lack of an intro.> raindrop on the tongue of the parched, de- flated beach ball in the hands of the young, lit cig 'tween the fingers of a nun, one sin's never gonna...
<Insert intro explaining the lack of an intro.>raindrop
on the tongue
of the parched, de-
flated beach ball
in the hands of the young, lit
cig 'tween the fingers
of a nun,
one sin's never gonna be enough
fuck the prose
words will never be enough.
the writing's on the walls
but you can't read it
you aren't here
i need a sign you
can't ignore or a call
you're bound to hear
.
the words just aren't enough
on their own
to pull my heart strings
i can't find peace
without my blood
on guitar strings.
.
the words are going cold
the poetry has not a heartbeat.
i need to take the stage
and pray to god that they can't see me.
8 votes -
Gene Wolfe turned science fiction into high art
7 votes -
Wikipedia’s refusal to profile a Black female scientist shows its diversity problem
13 votes -
Robert Sapolsky: Are humans just another primate?
9 votes -
NBA Postseason Discussion
~sports has been a bit empty lately. With the end of the NBA regular season I thought we could open this up to discussion of how the season went for your team, notable moments, what you didn't...
~sports has been a bit empty lately. With the end of the NBA regular season I thought we could open this up to discussion of how the season went for your team, notable moments, what you didn't expect etc...
I'll start off, as an Orlando Magic fan I'm so incredibly psyched we finally made the playoffs, it's been too damn long. Speaking of the playoffs, how wild is it that Lebron's streak of finals appearances ends with him completely missing the playoffs? Is there even any point in the playoffs this season because the Golden State Monstars could just steamroll everyone in their way.
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What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
19 votes -
How technology could revolutionize refugee resettlement
5 votes -
“I felt like it was a betrayal, and we had raised funds on a false pretense”: The Correspondent’s first US employee speaks out
13 votes -
Can you access university libraries in your country w/o an affiliation to the university?
In Turkey, where I live, almost all universities restrict access to staff and students (only their own students if not a graduate student); the only exception I can find is the Koç University...
In Turkey, where I live, almost all universities restrict access to staff and students (only their own students if not a graduate student); the only exception I can find is the Koç University where paid membership is open to public. I've researched in the past and found that major universities around the world---i.e. Italy, France, UK, US; selection factor being the languages I can read---seem to allow the public to access in one way or another (article, in Turkish, with results). But I wonder how accurate my reading is with the reality, and thus I'm asking this question.
So, as a plain citizen w/o any current affiliation to any educational institutions, can you access university libraries where you live? Does it matter if you have certain diplomas or affiliations? How easy it is?
10 votes -
After US Pentagon ends contract, top-secret scientists group vows to carry on
13 votes -
Virus | Official trailer
6 votes -
Soul Goth
Howdy folks. Some of you will be pleased to find that this is a ~music post of mine not about emo rap, hahaha. Across the past six months I've found myself infatuated with a new sound I can't...
Howdy folks.
Some of you will be pleased to find that this is a ~music post of mine not about emo rap, hahaha.
Across the past six months I've found myself infatuated with a new sound I can't quite put the finger on. These songs have something in common, in spirit. And that's what I'm after.
Here's a little playlist I've assembled under the title of Soul Goth. If you have any other recommendations, give me everything you got.
Or if I'm describing something what already exists; let me know.
Yalla.
"God's Gonna Cut You Down" x Johnny Cash
"Pray I Won't Wake Up" x Honky Tonk Hustlas
"No Sugar In My Coffee" x Caught A Ghost
"In Hell I'll Be In Good Company" x The Dead South
"The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie" x Colter Wall
"When Jesus Comes" x Uncle Sinner
"The Devil Had a Hold of Me" x Gillian Welch
"Fingers To The Bone" x Brown Bird
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Tildistas, do you read or have you read any webcomics?
as an offshoot of this topic, i'm interested to see if any of you folks read/were previously big into webcomics. the last time we apparently had this question was about ten months ago and...
as an offshoot of this topic, i'm interested to see if any of you folks read/were previously big into webcomics. the last time we apparently had this question was about ten months ago and obviously the site's grown quite a bit since then, so i'm sure there will be plenty of new answers.
20 votes -
New York City's 'Green New Deal' shows how cities could deal with climate change
5 votes -
Why a classic Levantine dish is sailing from Canada to Syrian refugee camps
5 votes -
Indian Ocean - Kandisa (2000)
5 votes -
Irving Finkel | The Ark Before Noah: A Great Adventure
7 votes -
The best hike in every US state
9 votes -
Inland Knights live @ Mint, Leeds (2019)
3 votes -
Option to temporarily hide read posts
It would be nice to have an optional feature that filters out posts that a) you have read and b) don't have any new unread comments. When a post gets new comments it should reappear. That way we...
It would be nice to have an optional feature that filters out posts that a) you have read and b) don't have any new unread comments. When a post gets new comments it should reappear. That way we could see more unread content on the page, but still keep long running topics going. Have it not affect search, so people can still find posts for reference.
11 votes -
Segodnyanochyu - Sigariety I Kofie (Cigarettes And Coffee) (2008)
5 votes -
Magnetic micro-robots
4 votes -
Why Berlin's fifteen-year-old airport has never had a flight
10 votes -
At what point will technology be sufficient for exact local time everywhere?
It’s a thought I’ve had mulling around for a while now. I’m wondering will a point ever come when we return to completely accurate local time; each village, town and city operating on a local time...
It’s a thought I’ve had mulling around for a while now. I’m wondering will a point ever come when we return to completely accurate local time; each village, town and city operating on a local time synced with the sunrise/sunset—noon truly means the solar noon—with technology as the interface.
Is it possible? would we even want it, would it matter? Do we have to wait for brain chips to make a time conversion seamless?
11 votes -
Netflix’s wonderful Street Food focuses on the human aspect of ordinary food
6 votes -
Africa's rarest carnivore fights for survival in the Ethiopian highlands
4 votes -
The return of the pie company that gave the Frisbee its name
6 votes -
In Spain's election, far right could win first seats in parliament in decades
6 votes -
On verge of space history, Beresheet fails to land safely on Moon
8 votes -
I have a basic and possibly uninformed question about the event horizon of a black hole
It is my understanding that if you are looking at an object falling into a black hole from a remote viewpoint, then the object will appear to take “forever” to complete the fall into the black...
It is my understanding that if you are looking at an object falling into a black hole from a remote viewpoint, then the object will appear to take “forever” to complete the fall into the black hole. The object is effectively frozen in time at the black hole’s event horizon, from the remote viewer’s POV.
Is this the correct interpretation so far? If so, let’s remember that.
It is also my understanding that a black hole can increase in mass as it captures new objects. The mass does increase from an external viewpoint. Is this accurate?
If I understand known science on the above points, then the paradox I see here is that while the visual information is frozen in time from the external POV, the mass of the black hole does increase from the external POV. So is this where the Holographic Principle comes in? Or is there another explanation here, or am I off-base entirely?
Or is it just that the accretion disk gains mass and black holes never increase in mass from an external POV, after they are initially formed?
Is this known?
Please either attempt to answer my tortured question, or point me to material that might lead me ask a better question.
Thanks!
13 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg & Yuval Noah Harari in Conversation
5 votes -
Discovery of a secret, fan-run City of Heroes server causes a community meltdown
12 votes -
City Builders EP4 - Get people thinking
7 votes -
Rebelling Against Climate Death: For all its flaws, Extinction Rebellion's direct actions against climate change are growing in popularity and pissing off the right people. We should support them.
16 votes -
Apartheid ended twenty-five years ago. How has South Africa changed?
10 votes -
Swordwielder - Violent Revolution (2019)
3 votes -
The curious tale of the St. Louis street barriers
5 votes -
How ‘pretendians’ undermine the rights of indigenous people
5 votes