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Can I just quit work, grow a beard and start...
joshuatbrown: That would be the life
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Autobiography of Blue: excerpt from LOVE IS A... →
People began to quit their jobs. They saw that their lives were small and threatened, and so they tried to cherish more, to calm down and appreciate things for once. But in the end, bored in their homes, they just became depressed and susceptible to head colds. They filled their apartments with…
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The Atlantic: Albany is an old man in a deli,... →
Rio de Janeiro is Walt from Lost on crack. theatlantic: laphamsquarterly: … We love John Berger’s observation about the particular sex and age of every city. Reblog this and add your own cities into the mix, we’re posting the best answers on the LQ Blog. Take a look at Mark Coatney’s tumblr for some fantastic examples, including the title…
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“Ja escondi um amor com medo de perde-lo, ja perdi um amor por esconde-lo. Ja...”
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Poems by Emily Dickinson: Poems by Emily Dickinson... →
Edited by two of her friends: Mabel Loomis Todd and T.W. Higginson FIRST SERIES There came a day, at Summer’s full, Entirely for me, I thought that such were for the Saints, Where Resurrections, be, The sun, as common, went abroad, The flowers, accustomed, blew, As if no soul, that solstice…
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Slide Show: Dominique Nabokov on Robert Frank's...
nybooks: Coinciding with the fiftieth anniversary of Robert Frank’s The Americans, the exhibition “Looking In: Robert Frank’s The Americans” is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City through January 3, 2010. Dominique Nabokov—whose own photographs appear regularly in The New York Review—saw the exhibition both in New York and in Washington, where it originated at the National...
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Literary deaths: "Lionel Johnson [1867-1902]... →
Euripides [480-406 B.C.] Greek Playwright - Mauled by a pack of wild dogs owned by Archelaus, the King of Macedonia. Dante Alighieri [1256-1321] Italian Poet - Fell ill and died about an hour after completing The Divine Comedy. Francis Villon [1431-1464?] French Poet - May have been attacked by a mob of bandits or hanged by authorities after a brief prison stay for murdering a priest....
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Traumas e medos agora podem ser 'apagados' e... →
Nosso cérebro possui uma espécie de janela que permite que nossos medos e traumas sejam completamente varridos de nossa memória. Essa é a conclusão de um estudo americano, publicado no periódico científico Nature, que descobriu que agora é possível “abrir” nosso cérebro e remover para sempre nossas memórias mais dolorosas - quase da mesma maneira como é encenado no filme Brilho Eterno...
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Faux Friendship - The Chronicle Review - The... →
“Families are gone, and friends are going the same way.” —In Treatment
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