Jumat, 30 September 2016

Gordon, check out my $2.5 million ring. It's so shiny!

Hi Gordon,

Check out this $2.5 million ring that I got in Los Cabos, Mexico!



Let me know what you think of it. 

Have a great weekend.

John


 
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What If Puberty Never Came?

​Welcome To What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: What it's like to be a late, late, late bloomer, the iPhone 6 Plus' "touchscreen disease" is real and why you should never, ever, share earbuds.
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WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
It's Possible To Miss Puberty, And Other Facts
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​Welcome To What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: What it's like to be a late, late, late bloomer, the iPhone 6 Plus' "touchscreen disease" is real and why you should never, ever, share earbuds.
GIVE YOUR UNDIES THE SHAFT
Do I Have To Wear Underwear?
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I am about to be a real killjoy, so sorry about that, but any alleged history of people going without underwear is false and paltry.
THEY'VE GOT ALGORHYTHM
Some Like It Bot
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Algorithms are getting better at entertaining us.
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
WHAT'S EATING US?
Will The Next Pandemic Come From... Bushmeat?
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Bushmeat, from wild animals captured for food, is a staple in parts of Africa and a delicacy in Europe and beyond. And it could be the source of the next major infectious disease.
RICH FLAVORS
Can Money Buy You The Perfect Diet?
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The website, splashy and white, promised locally sourced, plant-based meals, and it cost $420 for five days, about four times as much as I spend on my weekly meals. It was clear to me that I wasn't just subscribing to a food service, I was signing up for a lifestyle, an aesthetic.
EATING SHOULDN'T BE SEAMLESS
Don't Order Delivery
eater.com
The unspoken costs of getting another human being to bring food from a faraway restaurant directly to your couch
FOR RICHER, FOR POORER
THE OTHER COLOR OF MONEY
Why Do Brides Wear White?
priceonomics.com
The white gown is synonymous with weddings, a custom that's often assumed to be a nod to old-school values of purity and chastity, as embodied by the virginal bride. But in reality, the rise of the white dress is less a story of religious influence or puritanical mores than it is a tale of economics and marketing.
ASHOLES
The Real Cost Of Asos's Fast Fashion
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The heart of the online retailer's global empire is a giant warehouse in the north of England where workers say they are treated like machines to get your order to you wherever you are in the world.
WE CAN'T HANDLE IT
Honestly, Why Do Clutches Even Exist?
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A bag that carries three or four of the twenty plus things you need.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
DOES THAT EVEN COUNT AS A COURSE?
Mountain Biker Rips Through Absolutely Insane Course
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We would be screaming the whole way down, but the most Bernhard Kerr does is breathe a little bit heavily.
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Rosetta Probe Crash Lands Into Comet
Shimon Peres Funeral Brings Together Allies And Rivals In Mourning
CDC Urges Americans To Get A Flu Shot As Soon As Possible
Sept 11 Families Can Now Sue The Saudis But Will It Matter?
Hoboken Crash Reignites Debate Over Positive Train Control
Have a fun weekend and all but, please, lay off the  bushmeat.

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Kamis, 29 September 2016

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