February 2011
73 posts
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sharpdoubts: The Ballad Of Mona Lisa (Acoustic)
Super fantastic!
P!ATD Rehearsal for NYC Show:
patdnewssource:
FueledByRamen
Panic! At The Disco rehearsals for tomorrow’s NYC show: http://twitpic.com/3vbreb (via @fueledbyadam)
Source: http://twitter.com/FueledByRamen
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January 2011
62 posts
That awkward moment when you are doing the...
avid:
And your attempt to diffuse the tension is to say “split the microphooone.”
Well, I caved. I watched it.
pickpocket:
extrafirmhold:
I think my favourite part about The Social Network is how it Andrew Garfield. The part where the Andrew Garfield was touching on glimpses of Andrew Garfield was rather reminiscent of how Andrew Garfield. Do you know what was a good performance? Those twins and their pretty eyes, they were really fuckin Andrew Garfield.
indeed!
Exactly.
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The Difficulty of Discovery (Where Have All The... →
jtotheizzoe:
“What if we’ve become less talented? Ingenuity, after all, depends on geniuses. But what if we have fewer geniuses?”
President Obama called for a renewal of American ingenuity during last night’s SOTU. But what if we just don’t have as many geniuses anymore? Jonah Lehrer writes excellently (as always) on that thought.
“By analyzing 19.9 million papers produced in the last...
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The New Zodiac
fakescience:
I can’t believe I am a Spork! I like to categorize things, and Sporks clearly defy categorization.
And thank you to God for making me an atheist.
– Ricky Gervais. (via thedailywhat)
I literally LOL’ed.
It's Okay To Be Smart: Quoted in full from... →
jtotheizzoe:
Quoted in full from BoingBoing because you need to read it all and hear it again and know it good and clear, now:
Last week, editors of the medical journal BMJ declared Andrew Wakefield’s 1998 Lancet paper linking autism to the MMR vaccine to be not just incorrect, but actively fraudulent.
The research that led many parents to avoid MMR vaccination for their children (and,...
jtotheizzoe:
Dr. Andrew Wakefield Smacked Down by Anderson Cooper
Yesterday, the British Medical Journal declared that Dr. Andrew Wakefield’s 1998 Lancet study linking vaccines and autism was not only flawed (as it was retracted last year), and not only was he a bad doctor (he lost his license as well), but he committed outright fraud in his investigations by altering the medical records of...