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It´s My Life
Talk Talk
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Take The Skinheads Bowling
Camper Van Beethoven
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Fourteen Words Even English Majors Aren’t Sure How To Pronounce
Just in case you want to work “synecdoche” into casual conversation. By Alex Naidus.
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How to Care for Your Introvert
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How To Bring About Autumn
A how-to guide for those wishing to bring about autumn. By Kelly Conaboy.
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Coolness: a cultural, social and literary history
Kerouac preferred rawness to coolness, but admired both, including “that sound of the night which bop has come to represent for all of us”. By Benjamin Markovits.
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Special
Garbage
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Hang on to the Night
Tegan and Sara
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Dead Fox
Courtney Barnett
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Dry Lights
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Join Their Game
Pelbo
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Broken Toy Boy
Make the Girl Dance
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Shave it
3dar.com
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Simple Math
Manchester Orchestra
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42 Visions For Tomorrow From The Golden Age of Futurism
It's 2015. But sometimes it feels like our futuristic dreams are stuck in the 1950s and 60s. And there's actually a good reason for that. By Matt Novak.
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The Wilderness Downtown
Arcade Fire's interactive HTML5 music experience
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Mutual Core
Björk
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Folding screen picture
Hidenobu Suzuki
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Wittgenstein’s Handles
When Wittgenstein returned to philosophy, the idea that drove him beyond all others was that the nature of language had been misunderstood by philosophers. They were better conceived of as a part of the activity of life. As such, they were more like tools. It is the utility of handles that Wittgenstein insists on here: By Christopher Benfey.
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These Are The Dumb Questions People In Your State Google Most
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