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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

It's A Microbe Party Under The Sea

Going Back To A Home I Never Knew, The Necessity Of Football, Probably (Definitely) The Most Comfortable Suit Ever, How Dead Whales Create New Ocean Ecosystems, How Do Our Brains Cope With Tinder?, Why In A Few Billion Years, Half The Earth Won't Be Able To See The Moon
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Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Going Back To A Home I Never Knew
'WE ARE THE ULTIMATE HONGKONGER'
Going Back To A Home I Never Knew
narrative.ly
Thirty-three years ago, my mother fled Hong Kong for the opportunity of a lifetime in the West. When I made the reverse move, we both learned more than we ever expected to about where we belong.
NOT ALL FUN AND GAMES
The Necessity Of Football
newrepublic.com
America's game is a fun-house mirror for our national character.
SUITS WE DIGG SPONSORED
Probably (Definitely) The Most Comfortable Suit Ever
ministryofsupply.com
"Wearing suits is the worst" is a thing you'll never say again after wearing Ministry of Supply's Labs 3D Suit. Seriously, it's crazy comfortable. Made with super-soft fabric that still holds structure, you can look polished while basically being in sweatpants all day.
THOSE MICROBES HAVE A WHALE OF A TIME
How Dead Whales Create New Ocean Ecosystems
digg.com
Ever wonder what it'd be like to have a whale as a house? Wonder no more.
ARE YOU SWIPE-RIGHT BRAINED?
How Do Our Brains Cope With Tinder?
bbc.com
Apps like Tinder have transformed dating. How well-equipped is the human brain to deal with this cultural shift?
TIDAL LOCKING
Why In A Few Billion Years, Half The Earth Won't Be Able To See The Moon
digg.com
Everyone knows the Earth and the Moon are stuck together, but there's something else going on, very slowly.
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A PSY FOR SORE EYES
Digg Pic Of The Day
South Korean singer PSY answers a reporter's question during a news conference on the release of his seventh album in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. PSY has become globally famous with his 2012 hit song "Gangnam Style," which shattered YouTube viewing records.​ Credit: AP Photo/Lee Jin-man
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