CommentsPostsCommunitiesPollsOct 05, 2016 at 11:10 PMWhich would you like more of?More money45 votes43%More sex10 votes10%More love25 votes24%More pizza13 votes13%Something else11 votes11%awwwOct 04, 2016 at 3:31 AMimgur.comKitty discovers CD driveBOOKSOct 01, 2016 at 2:11 AMDo you stick to specific genres when it comes to reading? Do you have a comfort zone?So I'm coming out of depression, and very sensitive therefore my reading is mostly limited to very simple stuff. I find I just avoid anything violent and distressing. However I did pick up a rather interesting mystery / thriller novel yesterday (I've for...BOOKSSep 27, 2016 at 1:36 AMbbc.comThe secret libraries of historyAfter news emerged about an underground reading room in Damascus, Fiona Macdonald discovers the places where writing has been hidden for centuries.BOOKSSep 26, 2016 at 2:47 AMtheguardian.comHigh Hitler: how Nazi drug abuse steered the course of historyThe German writer Norman Ohler lives on the top floor of a 19th-century apartment building on the south bank of the river Spree in Kreuzberg, Berlin. Visiting him there is a vertiginous experience. For one thing, he works - and likes to entertain visitors...BOOKSSep 05, 2016 at 5:35 AMthedailybeast.com'The Anarchist Cookbook' Author's Last Confession: 'It Fills Me with Remorse'CONTROVERSIAL Last year, the FBI arrested a pair of ISIS-inspired women in Queens, New York, with designs on constructing a bomb and detonating it somewhere within the contiguous United States. Undercover agents from the Bureau revealed that the women had...PollsSep 05, 2016 at 5:22 AMShould we wake the sheeple?Yes! It was an inside job!8 votes16%No, let them sheep. They look so peaceful21 votes43%I just want to enjoy the holiday. Let's talk about it when I get back to office?20 votes41%BOOKSSep 01, 2016 at 11:13 AMnewyorker.com70 years ago today, The New Yorker magazine devoted an entire issue to a single article: John Hersey's 'Hiroshima'At exactly fifteen minutes past eight in the morning, on August 6, 1945, Japanese time, at the moment when the atomic bomb flashed above Hiroshima, Miss Toshiko Sasaki, a clerk in the personnel department of the East Asia Tin Works, had just sat down at h...BOOKSAug 29, 2016 at 6:02 AMdeoxy.orgMy first story had to do with a dog who imagined that the garbagemen who came every Friday morning were stealing valuable food which the family had carefully stored away in a safe metal container.Felix, Jason, and the meeting on the road with the black man who is a complete stranger. In Acts, the disciple Philip baptizes the black man, who then goes away rejoicing. In my novel, Felix Buckman reaches out to the black stranger for emotional support,...MoviesAug 28, 2016 at 9:33 AMimgur.comWorldly Cinema: a remarkable collectionAlbum with topic of No Topic uploaded by ZamrosX. Worldly Cinema: The /r/movies Official World Cinema listBOOKSAug 26, 2016 at 6:22 AMfortune.comInspired by the success of Pokémon Go, a Belgian primary school headmaster has developed an online game for people to search for booksInspired by the success of Pokémon Go, a Belgian primary school headmaster has developed an online game for people to search for books instead of cartoon monsters, attracting tens of thousands of players in weeks. With Pokémon Go, players use a mobile dev...LinuxAug 26, 2016 at 6:20 AMzdnet.comLinus on Linux's 25th birthdayLinus Torvalds describes Linux's secret origins.BOOKSAug 26, 2016 at 5:43 AMcsmonitor.com10 best books of August: the Monitor's picks. what are yours?Here are the 10 August titles given the highest marks by the Monitor's book critics. "The Terror Years" brings together a dozen pieces by New Yorker writer Lawrence Wright (author of the 2006 Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Looming Tower") on terrorism.BOOKSAug 17, 2016 at 12:47 PMnews1130.comRomances by women authors in Nigeria challenge traditions - NEWS 1130KANO, Nigeria - Nestled among vegetables, plastic kettles and hand-dyed fabric in market stalls are the signs of a feminist revolution: Piles of poorly printed books by women that advocate forcefully against conservative Muslim traditions such as child ma...MoviesAug 16, 2016 at 7:58 AMfilmschoolrejects.comWhat We Can Learn from Movies That Critics Hated and Audiences Loved - Film School RejectsCritics hate 'em, studios love 'em - how do they make all that money? As Suicide Squad heads into its second weekend since its abysmal ratings began circulation, studios and obnoxiously diehard comic fans wait with bated breath to see if it becomes an imp...TelevisionAug 16, 2016 at 6:25 AMyoutube.comOfficial Trailer | SON OF ZORNAn animated warrior from a faraway island in the Pacific Ocean returns to Orange County, CA, to win back his live-action ex-wife and teenage son.BOOKSAug 16, 2016 at 5:57 AMWhich author's books do you consider a guilty pleasure?For me? Any book by Wilbur Smith. Something about his writing is really vivid and addictive. Though I get the feeling he's just trying some variant of the same set of stories again. Plus, his stories do seem to capture life as it was in those times and pl...
Which would you like more of?More money45 votes43%More sex10 votes10%More love25 votes24%More pizza13 votes13%Something else11 votes11%
Do you stick to specific genres when it comes to reading? Do you have a comfort zone?So I'm coming out of depression, and very sensitive therefore my reading is mostly limited to very simple stuff. I find I just avoid anything violent and distressing. However I did pick up a rather interesting mystery / thriller novel yesterday (I've for...
bbc.comThe secret libraries of historyAfter news emerged about an underground reading room in Damascus, Fiona Macdonald discovers the places where writing has been hidden for centuries.
theguardian.comHigh Hitler: how Nazi drug abuse steered the course of historyThe German writer Norman Ohler lives on the top floor of a 19th-century apartment building on the south bank of the river Spree in Kreuzberg, Berlin. Visiting him there is a vertiginous experience. For one thing, he works - and likes to entertain visitors...
thedailybeast.com'The Anarchist Cookbook' Author's Last Confession: 'It Fills Me with Remorse'CONTROVERSIAL Last year, the FBI arrested a pair of ISIS-inspired women in Queens, New York, with designs on constructing a bomb and detonating it somewhere within the contiguous United States. Undercover agents from the Bureau revealed that the women had...
Should we wake the sheeple?Yes! It was an inside job!8 votes16%No, let them sheep. They look so peaceful21 votes43%I just want to enjoy the holiday. Let's talk about it when I get back to office?20 votes41%
newyorker.com70 years ago today, The New Yorker magazine devoted an entire issue to a single article: John Hersey's 'Hiroshima'At exactly fifteen minutes past eight in the morning, on August 6, 1945, Japanese time, at the moment when the atomic bomb flashed above Hiroshima, Miss Toshiko Sasaki, a clerk in the personnel department of the East Asia Tin Works, had just sat down at h...
deoxy.orgMy first story had to do with a dog who imagined that the garbagemen who came every Friday morning were stealing valuable food which the family had carefully stored away in a safe metal container.Felix, Jason, and the meeting on the road with the black man who is a complete stranger. In Acts, the disciple Philip baptizes the black man, who then goes away rejoicing. In my novel, Felix Buckman reaches out to the black stranger for emotional support,...
imgur.comWorldly Cinema: a remarkable collectionAlbum with topic of No Topic uploaded by ZamrosX. Worldly Cinema: The /r/movies Official World Cinema list
fortune.comInspired by the success of Pokémon Go, a Belgian primary school headmaster has developed an online game for people to search for booksInspired by the success of Pokémon Go, a Belgian primary school headmaster has developed an online game for people to search for books instead of cartoon monsters, attracting tens of thousands of players in weeks. With Pokémon Go, players use a mobile dev...
csmonitor.com10 best books of August: the Monitor's picks. what are yours?Here are the 10 August titles given the highest marks by the Monitor's book critics. "The Terror Years" brings together a dozen pieces by New Yorker writer Lawrence Wright (author of the 2006 Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Looming Tower") on terrorism.
news1130.comRomances by women authors in Nigeria challenge traditions - NEWS 1130KANO, Nigeria - Nestled among vegetables, plastic kettles and hand-dyed fabric in market stalls are the signs of a feminist revolution: Piles of poorly printed books by women that advocate forcefully against conservative Muslim traditions such as child ma...
filmschoolrejects.comWhat We Can Learn from Movies That Critics Hated and Audiences Loved - Film School RejectsCritics hate 'em, studios love 'em - how do they make all that money? As Suicide Squad heads into its second weekend since its abysmal ratings began circulation, studios and obnoxiously diehard comic fans wait with bated breath to see if it becomes an imp...
youtube.comOfficial Trailer | SON OF ZORNAn animated warrior from a faraway island in the Pacific Ocean returns to Orange County, CA, to win back his live-action ex-wife and teenage son.
Which author's books do you consider a guilty pleasure?For me? Any book by Wilbur Smith. Something about his writing is really vivid and addictive. Though I get the feeling he's just trying some variant of the same set of stories again. Plus, his stories do seem to capture life as it was in those times and pl...