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March 18, 2024

Why Oregon’s Drug Decriminalization Failed – The Atlantic

Bruno Mars Allegedly Has $50 Million Gambling Debt With MGM Casino – NME

There Are Some Things You Just Can’t Argue With – Ned Hardy

These drinking glasses are touted as being virtually unbreakable, and this is a perfect description – Amazon

From anxiety to cancer, the evidence against ultra-processed food piles up – NPR

A Hole in the Head: A History of Trepanation: the oldest surgical procedure known to humanity – MIT

The 16 worst-paying college majors, five years after graduation – Make It

How (and Why) to Get Better at Active Listening – Life Hacker

AI Is Building Highly Effective Antibodies That Humans Can’t Even Imagine – Wired

The top 5 astronomical discoveries of all time (so far) – ARS Technica

17 astounding scientific mysteries that researchers can’t yet solve – VOX

Gwendal Poullennec: the Michelin man with the power to make or break restaurants – France 24

20 Spine-Chilling Stories in Just Two Sentences – Ned Hardy

Get yourself some silicone resealable bags if you are tired of buying and discarding zip-loc bags – Amazon

Miraculous Survival: Family, Including 2-Year-Old, Escapes Unharmed After Plane Crash – Sunny Skyz

15 Worst Sega Genesis Games Ever – Den of Geek

Single Hottest Trait In A Man That Any Guy Can Have – Wing Girl Method

Visualized: Top 15 Global Tank Fleets – Visual Capitalist

I’ve studied 100-year-olds and longevity habits for 20 years: What I eat every day – CNBC

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The Dumping Grounds

March 18, 2024

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8 Residents of San Francisco Reveal What It’s Really Like To Live There

March 18, 2024

1. I’ve been living in SF since 2006 and homelessness has always been bad and very perceptible. So in a sense, what you’re experiencing has been the case even before 2021 for a long time. What’s bad though is that before the pandemic, SF was a city of trade offs: although it had a lot of problems with petty crime and homelessness, the bars were full, conventions were held weekly, the downtown happy hours were bustling, lots of energy in downtown, lots of young people doing activities, and more businesses were opening than closing. Now, all of the positive things are going away now.

So yeah, all the negative stuff about SF is known for like petty crimes and homelessness isn’t getting any worse, but the positive stuff has gotten a lot worse which makes the negative stuff harder to digest.

 

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14 High Net Worth Individuals Reveal Their Financial Home Runs

March 18, 2024

1. This is probably a strange answer, but joining the military.

I was able to mature and save up a small nest egg, get access to the Post 9/11 GI bill, and some combat wounds were 100% worth it for the disability check and healthcare lol

That let me go to to college and a great law school with no debt, and led me to where I am today.

Plus, I wouldn’t trade the experiences for anything. Home run.

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What is the End-of-History Illusion?

March 18, 2024

The end of history illusion is a psychological phenomenon in which individuals tend to believe that they have undergone significant personal growth and changes in the past, but overestimate the degree to which their personalities, values, and preferences will remain stable in the future.

This illusion affects people of all ages, leading them to underestimate the extent of their future personal development and potentially hindering their ability to actively shape their future selves.

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Poll of the Day

March 18, 2024

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What is Parkinson’s Law and How to Overcome It

March 18, 2024

Parkinson’s Law is a concept introduced by Cyril Northcote Parkinson, a British historian and author, in 1955. It states, “Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.”

In other words, if you give yourself a week to complete a two-hour task, the task will psychologically increase in complexity and become daunting, taking the entire week.

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March 15, 2024

24 Childhood Memories We Can All Relate To – Ned Hardy

James Crumbley, father of school shooter, found guilty of involuntary manslaughter – NPR

This is a great kitchen gadget. It can be used on any pot and is good for draining just about everything – Amazon

Phony Billionaires on Facebook Are Scamming Americans Out of Their Life Savings – WSJ

10 Financial Decisions You’ll Regret 10 Years From Now – Becoming Minimalist

15 Hardest Levels In NES Games – Den of Geek

Use the ‘5 Whys’ to Get to the Root of Your Productivity Problems – Life Hacker

Why People in Sweden Do Nature Right – Outside

The Stages of Grief Are Unique to Everyone, but They Can Help us Cope – Discover

A Staggering New 1.3-Gigapixel Image Shows an Enormous Star That Exploded Nearly 11,000 Years Ago – Colossal

She Played ‘Rose’ On Two and a Half Men. See Melanie Lynskey Now At 46 – Ned Hardy

A major settlement could spell an end to 6% realtor commissions – NPR

Whether you need a few night lights for your kids or you’re tired of stubbing your toe as you stumble around in the darkness. Plug one into any wall outlet and you’re done — it’ll automatically turn on in the dark and off again in the light – Amazon

Pornhub blocks all of Texas to protest state law—Paxton says “good riddance” – ARS Technica

9 Things a True Friend Would Never Do – Marc and Angel

The 6 Best Supplements to Take in Winter for Immunity, Dry Skin, and More – HUM Nutrition

Drug Dealer’s 1000th Customer Wins Free Explanation of How the Government Really Works – The Hard Times

Road rage quickly escalates into brawl – Reddit

Zero. That’s how much 28% of the country has saved for retirement – Market Watch

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The Dumping Grounds

March 15, 2024


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Does the 1922 Film ‘Nosferatu’ Still Hold Up Today?

March 15, 2024

Nosferatu

The 1922 silent horror film “Nosferatu” stands as a towering testament to the enduring power of early cinema. Directed by F. W. Murnau, this film, along with other classics like “Metropolis,” “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari,” and the 1933 “King Kong,” raises an important question: in an era of rapid technological advancements and evolving cinematic techniques, do these early masterpieces still resonate with contemporary audiences?

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