February 2012
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“A librarian’s routine day at work took an exciting turn when he discovered a...”
– Librarian discovers Jorge Luis Borges note tucked away in a book Note in the book of one Stranger, left by another… (via tribeofthestrange) I think I would have hyperventilated and passed out. (via wolvensnothere)
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Happy Darwin Day!
choochoobear: Via SomethingPositive.net
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January 2012
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Greendale Central - another drawing I did (but I...
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December 2011
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November 2011
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I like comics and I thought I'd tell you about a...
I read quite a few comics — in fact, I read comics on a daily basis — and while there are plenty of series that I enjoy, it is rare that I come across one that make me giddy with excitement.  For those who might be looking for a new read (especially those non-comics readers out there), here are some of the comics that thrill me: Fables by Bill Willingham – Brief synopsis: what...
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Remarkable: College Majors With Highest... →
Good to know… dtxmcclain: According to CBS News (16-Nov-2011) College majors with the highest unemployment: 1. Clinical psychology 19.5% 2. Miscellaneous fine arts 16.2% 3. United States history 15.1% 4. Library science 15.0% 5. (tie) Military technologies; educational psychology 10.9% 6. Architecture 10.6% 7….
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October 2011
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September 2011
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aldous huxley vs george orwell
Food for thought: how the seemingly contradictory fears of George Orwell and Aldous Huxley have come true. klg19: It’s true. They ARE both right.  And that’s our tragedy.  Via cavigliascabinet: And I am aware of the irony of reblogging this on Tumblr. ageofreason: They’re both right /:
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August 2011
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July 2011
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