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Friday, January 16, 2015

Who's Chopping Onions?

A Dark Prince Steps Into the Light, Ramen In Japan, Ramen In America, What We Learned This Week, The Delightfully Weird History Of Lifetime Movies, Fibonacci Sculptures That Animate Under A Strobe Light, Who's Afraid Of Robot Culture?
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Friday, January 16, 2015
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RESURRECTING AN ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR
A Dark Prince Steps Into the Light
nytimes.com
Born Brian Warner, Marilyn Manson, as he's been known for more than half his life, is facing a bit of an identity crisis.
SLURP AND THE CITY
Ramen In Japan, Ramen In America
luckypeach.com
In Japan, flour companies have different divisions that make flour for noodles. In general, this flour is milled as much as ten times more finely than it is here. The flour doesn't need to be as absorbent here in the U.S. — it's primarily for bread production.
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What We Learned This Week
digg.com
This week we learned that the Internet killed ramen, deer are taking over Staten Island and all it takes to fall in love with someone is to stare wordlessly into their eyes for four minutes straight.
NO YOU'RE CRYING
The Delightfully Weird History Of Lifetime Movies
washingtonpost.com
For many people, the phrase "Lifetime movie" is synonymous with curling up on a lazy weekend afternoon in front of the TV, trying but thoroughly unable to tear yourself away from a movie called "My Stepson, My Lover."
WARNING: KIND OF NAUSEATING
Fibonacci Sculptures That Animate Under A Strobe Light
digg.com
John Edmark designed the sculptures using the Fibonacci sequence — the same found in most spiral shapes in nature — and then synchronized their rotation speed with a camera's shutter. The results are astounding.
WE WELCOME OUR NEW MACHINE OVERLORDS
Who's Afraid Of Robot Culture?
psmag.com
Fear not the machines of the future. We can — and should — use the tools we've been developing to be both more critical and more creative.
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WAITING FOR THE POPE IS HARD WORK
Image: Young boys dressed as the Swiss Guard rest as they wait for the arrival of Pope Francis at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Manila, Philippines, Friday, Jan. 16, 2015.
Young boys dressed as the Swiss Guard rest as they wait for the arrival of Pope Francis at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Manila, Philippines, Friday, Jan. 16, 2015. Credit: AP Photo/Wally Santana
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