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Occupy the Media
How do we counter the demand for insanely spendy political campaigns? How do we boycott propaganda?
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@nicoles
oh fun! I've done that! Isn't it great eating your way through Japan? Don't you just want to roll it all up in a katamari??
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@CalvinChaos
It's a crazy stupid world, my little one. I hope I can keep you happy and oblivious of it as long as possible. <3
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Apparently my house just got broken into.
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Lengthy rebuttal to the horrendously unscientific "Debunking the Paleo diet" that appeared at a TEDx:
http://t.co/kgPFNSzKZO
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@BoraZ
: How is algorithmic objectivity related to journalistic objectivity?
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Yes and just like 200 sit-ups, that's still an accomplishment! RT
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Aww. It's like I got a doctorate in phrenology.
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