Bonding Pendulums

The Findings of a roaming fool

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CNN: Video Games and Porn are Ruining You

Dave Thier, forbes.com

It’s been a few hours since the Inter­net told me I was a waste of human­i­ty and a per­ver­sion of mil­lions of years of evo­lu­tion, but luck­i­ly CNN is fill­ing in that gap.

A recent arti­cle by Dr. Phillip Zim­bar­do and Niki­ta Dun­can…

“video games and porn are responsible for the end of masculinity and, by extension, humanity” LMAO!

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How I survived the real zombie apocalypse
Dan Crawley, venturebeat.com
It wasn’t sup­posed to end like this. Three of us have been sep­a­rat­ed from the main group and we’re low on ammo. Trapped in an aban­doned store, they’re com­ing at us from all sides. The undead, if indeed that’s what they are can’t be stopped.…

Yo quisiera ir a este Zombie Shopping Mall :(

How I survived the real zombie apocalypse
Dan Crawley, venturebeat.com

It wasn’t sup­posed to end like this. Three of us have been sep­a­rat­ed from the main group and we’re low on ammo. Trapped in an aban­doned store, they’re com­ing at us from all sides. The undead, if indeed that’s what they are can’t be stopped.…

Yo quisiera ir a este Zombie Shopping Mall :(

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Solar Eclipse as Seen from Spacetecheblog.com
Photo cred­it: ReelFo­toEver won­der what the earth looks like dur­ing a solar eclipse? Well, “these amaz­ing images show that the view from space is equal­ly as spec­tac­u­lar; in the sec­ond pho­to­graph taken of the August 11, 1999 so…

Solar Eclipse as Seen from Space
techeblog.com

Photo cred­it: ReelFo­to

Ever won­der what the earth looks like dur­ing a solar eclipse? Well, “these amaz­ing images show that the view from space is equal­ly as spec­tac­u­lar; in the sec­ond pho­to­graph taken of the August 11, 1999 so…

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Redwood Tree, California
Photograph by Michael Nichols, National Geographic, nationalgeographic.com
Photo of the DayThis Month in Photo of the Day: Adven­ture and Explo­ration Pho­tosPart­way up a 350-foot tree, botanist Marie Antoine (at right) pass­es a slen­der core sam­ple of its wood—750 years of red­wood biog­ra­phy—to canopy…

Ayyy…me caigo, me caigo!

Redwood Tree, California
Photograph by Michael Nichols, National Geographic, nationalgeographic.com

Photo of the Day

This Month in Photo of the Day: Adven­ture and Explo­ration Pho­tos

Part­way up a 350-foot tree, botanist Marie Antoine (at right) pass­es a slen­der core sam­ple of its wood—750 years of red­wood biog­ra­phy—to canopy…

Ayyy…me caigo, me caigo!