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Kierkegaard on Boredom, Why Cat Listicles Fail to Answer the Soul’s Cry, and the Only True Cure for Existential Emptiness

Kierkegaard on Boredom, Why Cat Listicles Fail to Answer the Soul’s Cry, and the Only True Cure for Existential Emptiness from: January 14, 2015 at 12:51AM

How judges, loan officers, and baseball umpires overcompensate for past decisions

How judges, loan officers, and baseball umpires overcompensate for past decisions from: January 14, 2015 at 12:48AM

Deus in Machina?

Deus in Machina? from: January 13, 2015 at 08:22PM

Tweet by sara_ann_marie

Every question we ask is part of a personal history—and lives are so much messier than a form field. New from me: http://t.co/g04bu3isqy — SaraWachterBoettcher (@sara_ann_marie) January 13, 2015 via https://twitter.com/sara_ann_marie

Heads-up limit hold’em poker is solved

Heads-up limit hold’em poker is solved from: January 9, 2015 at 08:54AM

Bitcoin Equals Dollar Plus Amnesia

Bitcoin Equals Dollar Plus Amnesia from: January 7, 2015 at 09:51AM

Trust In Process, Not People

Trust In Process, Not People from: January 7, 2015 at 09:46AM

Why the NYPD Turned Its Back on the City

Why the NYPD Turned Its Back on the City from: January 5, 2015 at 12:25PM

Two stories about capitalism, which explain why economists don’t reach agreement

Two stories about capitalism, which explain why economists don’t reach agreement from: January 1, 2015 at 02:25PM

How To Make Difficult Conversations Easy: 7 Steps From A Clinical Psychologist

How To Make Difficult Conversations Easy: 7 Steps From A Clinical Psychologist from: December 28, 2014 at 10:14AM

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@craigcalcaterra For me, it just enforces the cynical view that which customer service is a thing companies do for PR, not customers. — hannah✯ (@firstheart42) December 18, 2014 via https://twitter.com/firstheart42

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Expecting to be treated "fairly" by a friend is reasonable. By a stranger: idealism. By an enemy: ideology. By nature: insanity. — Venkatesh Rao (@vgr) December 17, 2014 via https://twitter.com/vgr

The Two Languages of Libertarians

The Two Languages of Libertarians from: December 16, 2014 at 10:12AM

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The new corporate reality: pic.twitter.com/HsYCsWdcDp — Hugh MacLeod (@gapingvoid) December 14, 2014 via https://twitter.com/gapingvoid

Tweet by jfruh

at one point 1% of greenland's entire population lived in a single, horribly designed apartment building https://t.co/BzN5cIbrb8 — Josh Fruhlinger (@jfruh) December 12, 2014 via https://twitter.com/jfruh

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Quite liked this video essay on “Once Upon a Time in the West,” which is a flawless masterpiece of cinema: http://t.co/03X3gK6gOI — Erik Malinowski (@erikmal) December 12, 2014 via https://twitter.com/erikmal

BP Daily Podcast: Effectively Wild Episode 584: Is Billy Beane Bad for Baseball? by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller

BP Daily Podcast: Effectively Wild Episode 584: Is Billy Beane Bad for Baseball? by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller from: December 8, 2014 at 03:48PM In which Ben and Sam talk about my long Josh Donaldson essay.

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Yet even "Baseball Nicknames: A Dictionary of Origins and Meanings" can't help me with my white whale: pic.twitter.com/VrVnRwdMiZ — Emma Span (@emmaspan) December 6, 2014 via https://twitter.com/emmaspan

Tweet by christreadway

Oakland baseball in 1945: Home-owned, home-managed pic.twitter.com/zM2kSFUNjP — Chris Treadway (@christreadway) December 6, 2014 via https://twitter.com/christreadway

Tweet by jayrosen_nyu

5/ Because of this disconnect around "product," technologists and journalists talk past one another. Result: 'dinosaurs denounce buzzwords.' — Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) December 5, 2014 via https://twitter.com/jayrosen_nyu