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Sunday Comics
I get it how I live it, I live it how I get it; read the Sunday Comics, fidget. I pull up with a lemon, not ’cause she ain’t livin’ — it’s just your eyes get acidic.
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How to Roll a Strong Password with 3d20 and a Fandom Wikia Page
Electronic Frontier Foundation team up with Dragon Con to bring you…better security for your computer devices.
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How Turkey Silences Journalists Online, One Removal Request at a Time
How Turkish censors use Twitter’s “country withheld content” to suppress journalism, from Ahmed Zidan.
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Do More Cyclists Mean a Happier City? Yes and No
Bicycle transit may be a sign of a happier, healthier city. Dario Hidalgo reports from Bogota.
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Human Extinction by 2026? A Last Ditch Strategy to Fight for Human Survival
Robert Burrowes considers how not to kill ourselves off in the next ten years.
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I Stopped Playing the “Strong Black Woman”
We expect black women to normalize chaos and suffer quietly as a show of “strength”– why? Shawn Ricks proposes another way.
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Could College Textbooks Soon Get Cheaper?
Technology — and a lesson from the Middle Ages — may help reduce the price of college textbooks. Jenny Adams and Michael Ash report.
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Sunday Comics
Sunday Comics, brings the dawning. It’s just a restless feeling by my side; Early dawning, Sunday Comics…It’s just the wasted years so close behind.
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Academic Publishing is Broken
Our favorite paleontologist, Jon Tennant, offers a way to fix the antiquated system of scholarly publishing.
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The Future of Sharing: It’s Still About Freedom
The original vision of the sharing economy hasn’t died—it just needs more support and protection. Jem Bendell writes.