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July 2014

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delicatemotion:

randomstuff134:

sodamnrelatable:

take a moment to realize you have never seen your face in person, just reflections and pictures

some scientists agree that if you saw a clone of yourself, you wouldn’t recognise it as you, because our idea of what we look like is so different from what we actually look like

This gave me anxiety

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“What we all feel now is the constant pressure to know enough, at all times, lest we be revealed as culturally illiterate. … What matters to us, awash in petabytes of data, is not necessarily having actually consumed this content firsthand but simply knowing that it exists — and having a position on it, being able to engage in the chatter about it. We come perilously close to performing a pastiche of knowledgeability that is really a new model of know-nothingness. … Whenever anyone, anywhere, mentions anything, we must pretend to know about it. Data has become our currency.”—

Karl Taro Greenfeld, “Faking Cultural Literacy,” 2014 (via nickkahler)

Have you ever been with someone who was wikipedia-ing a movie while you were watching it with them?

(via wandering-street-radio)

read the entire piece it’s great.

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