Jumat, 25 April 2014

What It Pays To Risk It All

The Business Of Everest, What Your Body Type Says About Your Sex Life, According To Science, This Baseball Being Squashed Is Oddly Satisfying, The Utopian Origins Of Restroom Symbols, You Can Hire A Professional Pickup Artist To Run Your Tinder Profile, What We Learned This Week
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WHAT IT PAYS TO RISK IT ALL
The Business Of Everest
businessweek.com
400 to 500 adventurers travel to Nepal and China each year to test their mettle on the world's tallest mountain, and they pay big money for the privilege.
THERE IS A RULE ABOUT HANDS AND PENISES
What Your Body Type Says About Your Sex Life, According To Science
nerve.com
Do you have big hips? You probably like one-night stands.
FOUL BALL
This Baseball Being Squashed Is Oddly Satisfying
digg.com
GE continues to break stuff for our entertainment. This one reminds us of those time lapses of exoctic plants growing, combined with someone popping a massive zit.
FIGURATIVE HISTORY
The Utopian Origins Of Restroom Symbols
theatlantic.com
A new book spotlights the creation and many applications of Isotype, the modernist visual language that lives on in signage all around us.
HUMANITY HITS A NEW LOW
You Can Hire A Professional Pickup Artist To Run Your Tinder Profile
dailydot.com
If the platonic ideal of a pick-up artist fedoradouche got his soul uploaded onto a computer and made into a website, this would be that website.
DIGG PICKS
What We Learned This Week
digg.com
This week we learned how much doctors make, what life as a drug dealer is like, and why the NYPD should never, ever tweet again.
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OCEANS OF PRAYER
Image: A Buddhist monk prays wishing for safe return of passengers aboard the sunken ferry boat Sewol at a port in Jindo, South Korea. Divers made their way deeper into the submerged wreck of a ferry that sank more than a week ago as the death toll neared 160 and relatives of the more than 140 still missing pressed the government to finish the grim task of recovery soon.
A Buddhist monk prays wishing for safe return of passengers aboard the sunken ferry boat Sewol at a port in Jindo, South Korea. Divers made their way deeper into the submerged wreck of a ferry that sank more than a week ago as the death toll neared 160 and relatives of the more than 140 still missing pressed the government to finish the grim task of recovery soon. Credit: AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon
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