- What’s in the journals, March 2008 | Economist.com
that newspapers try to maximise sales by reflecting the political opinions of their readers… using politically-charged phrases as proxies for political slant (for example, “war on terror” for Republican audiences; “war in Iraq” for Democrats). (economist media politics ) - Green.view | Invasion of the holiday-snatchers | Economist.com
There is a certain Schadenfreude in knowing that Spain, home one of the world’s most voracious fishing fleets, is destined to suffer from blooms of jellies–which will presumably do no good at all to its tourist industry. (economist environmental europe schadenfreude science ) - village voice > people > Savage Love: My Only Friend Is a Lesbian and It Makes My Hubby Jealous. What Do I Do? by Dan Savage
If I ran around introducing my boyfriend to people as “my current boyfriend” it might give him a complex, too. Just sayin’. (column funny sex ) - Women Loud in Bed - Stacey Grenrock Woods - Sex Questions - Esquire
Carrellas, author of Urban Tantra: Sacred Sex for the 21st Century, actually believes that each of the body’s energy centers has a corresponding pleasure sound, or something. “I’ve had orgasms just by making sounds,” she maintains, to no one’s surprise. (article magazine sex study) - I Like to Watch, TV: “Top Chef,” “Hell’s Kitchen” | Salon Arts & Entertainment
Look, I’m all for trotting out deeply mediocre humans for the mean-spirited amusement of viewers at home. It works for “American Idol.” … Indeed, mediocre humans are the unbleached all-purpose flour of the reality TV bakery. (article cooking reality review television ) - C-MONSTER.net. » Blog Archive » Ten tips for making art that will last forever. Or at least a couple of years.
Metals are great and can be pretty stable, but if you put two different metals right next to each other, without a spacer to keep them from touching, one of them will start corroding like crazy.. kinda like watching Survivor at the most elemental level. (art blog )
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