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Zoom Truth, justice, and the American way.

Truth, justice, and the American way.

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Zoom surplus-mag:

Three Person Chess
This three-person game of chess is played without compromising any of the rules, strategy, or fun of the glass game all while being just as reviting as another kind of three-some.*
*This isn’t true.

Wow. My brother would love this.

surplus-mag:

Three Person Chess

This three-person game of chess is played without compromising any of the rules, strategy, or fun of the glass game all while being just as reviting as another kind of three-some.*

*This isn’t true.

Wow. My brother would love this.

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Zoom nickelsonwooster:

Fortune. (at The Landing Hotel & Restaurant)

nickelsonwooster:

Fortune. (at The Landing Hotel & Restaurant)

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Zoom Fix stuff.

Fix stuff.

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Zoom Courthouse (Taken with Cinemagram)

Courthouse (Taken with Cinemagram)

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Zoom Freedom and freedom from fear are mutually exclusive.

Freedom and freedom from fear are mutually exclusive.

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Zoom theatlantic:

A Map of the World Based on Book Publishing

When it comes to book publishing, not all countries are created equal, as this distorted map of the world by the International Publishers Association shows. […]
As you can see, places like the U.S., Europe, and parts of Asia are engorged in illustration of their strong publishing industries. Meanwhile, Africa and the Middle East are tiny slivers, meaning that the number of books published in those places is extremely low compared to the rest of the world.
[Image: International Publishers Association]
Map from IPA via Digital Book World



Depressing.

theatlantic:

A Map of the World Based on Book Publishing

When it comes to book publishing, not all countries are created equal, as this distorted map of the world by the International Publishers Association shows. […]

As you can see, places like the U.S., Europe, and parts of Asia are engorged in illustration of their strong publishing industries. Meanwhile, Africa and the Middle East are tiny slivers, meaning that the number of books published in those places is extremely low compared to the rest of the world.

[Image: International Publishers Association]

Map from IPA via Digital Book World

Depressing.

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Zoom Hey lion, let’s wrestle.

Hey lion, let’s wrestle.

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Zoom Hey everybody, let’s get excited about European stuff again!

Hey everybody, let’s get excited about European stuff again!

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Zoom To keep it all in perspective, sometimes I like to remind myself that in one million years, we will all be dust and no one will remember our names.

To keep it all in perspective, sometimes I like to remind myself that in one million years, we will all be dust and no one will remember our names.

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