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[from thejus' greader] Meth, Ghost And Rae, "Criminology 2.5"
I remember people saying, back when the recession started, one good thing that could maybe come out of it was it could save music from its dismal state. Not the music industry, which was… -
[from thejus' greader] Google Monster
thejus says:
your archaic modes of notation cannot save you now!
i am from the future where you must earn authorial creedence from the masses not just from a series of ivory towered critics.
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[from thejus' greader] NYPD Clearly Not Getting Its Coyote-Trapping Equipment From The Acme Corporation
thejus says:
“…or is it just a sign that all those abandoned developments are being colonized by non-human squatters? “
oh god i hope so
At around 3:30 this morning a coyote was spotted on… - [from thejus' greader] How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Music
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[from thejus' greader] Free will is an illusion, biologist says
(PhysOrg.com) — When biologist Anthony Cashmore claims that the concept of free will is an illusion, he’s not breaking any new ground. At least as far back as the ancient Greeks, people have…
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[from thejus' greader] Supreme Court refuses to block Washington DC gay marriage law
The US Supreme Court refused Tuesday to block a law allowing same-sex marriages in Washington DC, clearing the way for the legislation to go into effect Wednesday.Chief Justice John Roberts,…
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[from thejus' greader] BBC News - Violent French husbands 'may be tagged'
Men seen as likely to be violent towards their wives could be forced to wear an electronic tag under new French proposals.
- [from thejus' greader] The Evolutionary Reason for Depression [Health]
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[from thejus' greader] Robert Wright on optimism | Video on TED.com
TED Talks Author Robert Wright explains “non-zero-sumness” — the network of linked fortunes and cooperation that has guided our evolution to this point — and how we can use it to help save humanity…
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[from thejus' greader] "Law & Order" & Juggalos: So Unhappy Together
The NBC workhorse “Law & Order” has a history with the music business, having lightly fictionalized such pop phenomena as Diddy, Kevin Federline, and crappy East Village punk bands during its storied tenure. Last night, inspired by