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14 votes
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After urging land reform I now know the brute power of our billionaire press
17 votes -
Reparations are not the answer - The struggle against poverty needs to be a collective fight
11 votes -
Let me speak freely: Our freedom of speech 'crisis' is culture warriors' codswallop
9 votes -
Capitalism isn't 'broken'. It's working all too well - and we're the worse for it
27 votes -
On being serious
10 votes -
Is it time for truth and reconciliation in the US?
9 votes -
It’s great that Taylor Swift now supports queer people, but her messaging needs some work
9 votes -
On Being Serious: “Let’s keep destroying the planet” is a Very Serious Position. “Let’s maybe stop” is unserious.
12 votes -
You saw me covered in blood on a bus. But do you get outraged about all homophobia?
11 votes -
Ditch the GPS. It’s ruining your brain.
19 votes -
Envirocidal: The best solution to the compound crises of climate, biodiversity and soil depletion is to simply stop eating animals
14 votes -
The super-rich endanger democracy
10 votes -
The death of Hong Kong as we know it?
8 votes -
To fight anti-semitism, German tabloid prints cutout Kippah
10 votes -
Going nuclear might be the best way to combat climate change
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Op-eds from the future: It’s 2059, and the rich kids are still winning
9 votes -
Disney's new 'Aladdin,' starring Will Smith, is a mostly pale imitation of the original
10 votes -
I oversaw the US nuclear power industry. Now I think it should be banned.
12 votes -
Why Ditching Processed Foods Won't Be Easy — The Barriers To Cooking From Scratch
8 votes -
I tried to sexually harass Siri, but all she did was give me a polite brush-off
5 votes -
Truly progressive policies to support stable, affordable rental housing for all are a golden political opportunity
11 votes -
Don’t visit your doctor in the afternoon - everyone suffers decision fatigue, even physicians
9 votes -
Will Republican climate change proposals work?
8 votes -
Math teachers should be more like football coaches
7 votes -
Which cities have concrete strategies for environmental justice?
3 votes -
An abhorrent post, but proverbial Folau death penalty a step too far
4 votes -
It's Time to Break Up Facebook
14 votes -
Xi Jinping wanted global dominance. He overshot
12 votes -
Don’t let industry write the rules for AI
4 votes -
Why we need to reinvent democracy for the long term
13 votes -
Ligatures in programming fonts: hell no
9 votes -
Why Australia swings between two flawed parties
5 votes -
Rust is not a good C replacement
27 votes -
Do you have certain genres/bands for certain moods? If so, what are they and why them in particular?
I, personally, have a lot of music I listen to, but I can't just throw anything on when I want to jam. I have certain bands and certain genres whenever I'm feeling strongly one way or the other....
I, personally, have a lot of music I listen to, but I can't just throw anything on when I want to jam. I have certain bands and certain genres whenever I'm feeling strongly one way or the other. Sad usually gets (to name a few) The Smiths, Blue October, or Motion City Soundtrack. Angry gets Periphery, some early Coheed and Cambria, or some early Incubus. Happy might get Weezer, Fleetwood Mac, or Polyphia. To name a few examples.
Or sometimes, I'm just feeling a certain band/sound and nothing else for days at a time. At the moment, it's been Thank You Scientist. If you can't put bands to emotions, what have you stuck on repeat lately?
14 votes -
The empty promise of suicide prevention: Many of the problems that lead people to kill themselves cannot be fixed with a little extra serotonin
19 votes -
The telegraph was America's first singularity
7 votes -
All prisoners must be able to vote, no matter what their crime
19 votes -
The only way to rein in Big Tech is to treat them as a public service
18 votes -
After the rain: The lasting effects of storms in the Caribbean
3 votes -
Cry for Notre-Dame, sure, but why not for treasures beyond the West?
20 votes -
The tyranny of convenience
12 votes -
The data all guilt-ridden parents need: What science tells us about breast-feeding, sleep training and all the agonizing decisions of parenthood
15 votes -
Carole Cadwalladr: Facebook's role in Brexit -- and the threat to democracy
10 votes -
Why you can no longer get lost in the crowd
12 votes -
To help voters put the election issues into context, the Grattan Institute compares Australia's performance on a broad range of indicators with nine comparable countries.
7 votes -
Does empathy have a dark side?
10 votes -
Behind every robot is a human
6 votes -
"Making video games is not a dream job": "The workers behind hits like Fortnite and Call of Duty need unions to protect them from exploitation"
10 votes -
Psych and Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Alright. Psych is my absolute favourite series for many, many reasons. It was there in my good days, in my bad days. Comfort food absolute. I recently and finally started Brooklyn Nine-Nine and I...
Alright. Psych is my absolute favourite series for many, many reasons. It was there in my good days, in my bad days. Comfort food absolute.
I recently and finally started Brooklyn Nine-Nine and I absolutely love it as well. But I think part of it is how much of Shawn Spencer I see in Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg).
Anyone else see it? It's really striking to me. If you like either of these series I really highly recommend checking out the other one.
16 votes