But, The Same Things Were Said In Each Of Those Past Examples. And I'm Sure You Heard This Already. So,

But, the same things were said in each of those past examples. And I'm sure you heard this already. So, help me understand why this is really truly the time to not vote one's beliefs? I'm also not saying it isn't true, but there never seems to be any recognition that this has been said everything since George II.

You know what, looking back on it, my friends and I survived the Bush Presidency

We would have survived a McCain Presidency

We would have survived a Romney Presidency

I honestly worry that there are some people who would not survive a Trump Presidency

I don’t care how much you love Gary Johnson, or Jill Stein. On November 8, 2016, one of two things will be true: either Hillary Clinton will be elected President, or Donald Trump will be elected President.

Which one, HONESTLY, would be worse?

This isn’t the year to “vote your conscience.”

There’s a fucking dangerous man one election away from being President.

This is the year to vote to survive.

Any other year, this would be an exaggeration. We survived Bush, we could have survived McCain or Romney. This year, Trump’s danger is no exaggeration.

Don’t vote your conscience, vote to survive.

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Sameer And The Chief Quickly Volunteer As Their Time With Diana Have Inspired Them To Fight For A Cause.
Sameer And The Chief Quickly Volunteer As Their Time With Diana Have Inspired Them To Fight For A Cause.
Sameer And The Chief Quickly Volunteer As Their Time With Diana Have Inspired Them To Fight For A Cause.
Sameer And The Chief Quickly Volunteer As Their Time With Diana Have Inspired Them To Fight For A Cause.

Sameer and The Chief quickly volunteer as their time with Diana have inspired them to fight for a cause. Charlie, however, hesitates. You see Charlie can’t shoot anymore. His PTSD is too overwhelming and he’s afraid he’s become useless. “Maybe you’ll be better without me,” he says, pained by the idea that he’s too “broken” to help.“But who will sing to us, Charlie?” Diana asks. It’s a simple question that brings a smile to Charlie’s face, a song in his heart, and the group continues on their way.

On the surface, it’s a tender moment. One that shows just how close this group has become since dropping onto the front lines of World War One. But with one simple line, Wonder Woman has redefined what it is to be a man.

Patty Jenkins’s Diana, doesn’t ask Charlie to continue to fight for her. She doesn’t need him to kill for her. She doesn’t try to encourage him or make him feel guilty for not being able to kill anymore, or turn him away because he’s can’t. She simply asks him to do what he can. She simply asks him to sing, and tells us that we don’t need to fight to be strong enough to stand beside Wonder Woman. - “But who will sing to us, Charlie?” The Defining Power of Wonder Woman

10 years ago

Junior to senior, illustrated

by uaiHebert

9 years ago
How Learning A New Language Changes Your Brain And Your Perception
How Learning A New Language Changes Your Brain And Your Perception
How Learning A New Language Changes Your Brain And Your Perception
How Learning A New Language Changes Your Brain And Your Perception
How Learning A New Language Changes Your Brain And Your Perception
How Learning A New Language Changes Your Brain And Your Perception
How Learning A New Language Changes Your Brain And Your Perception
How Learning A New Language Changes Your Brain And Your Perception

How Learning A New Language Changes Your Brain And Your Perception

Learning a foreign language opens us up to new experiences, work opportunities, and allows us to meet people we may never have otherwise. More than that, research has shown learning a language can also physically change brain structure and adjust perception.

When we learn a language, we create new neural pathways in our brain, which can lead to noticeable changes. The left hemisphere is generally believed to be the logical part of the brain and is where many of our language skills originate. However, a 2012 Swiss study observed that learning a foreign language later in life is associated with thickening of the cerebral cortex — a layer of neurons specifically responsible for memory, thought, consciousness and, of course, language. This increased thickness can lead to better memory and sharper thinking later in life.

Learning a new language doesn’t just change the physical makeup of the brain. Based on a theory known as linguistic relativity, learning a new language can also change the way we see the world. This is specifically true in relation to our color perception. For example, Japanese speakers have far more words to describe the color blue, and as a result are generally able to see more shades of blue than English speakers. On the other side of the spectrum, the Himba tribe of Namibia in Southern Africa have only five words to describe all the colors in the world. Researchers have observed that, without a word for the color blue, the Himba struggle to tell it apart from green — an easy feat for English speakers.

Infographic by the team at Sunbelt Staffing

12 years ago

A warm heart!

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10 years ago

Pair-programming

by g1t

9 years ago

This the same everywhere .. Bureaucratic rule-followers without imagination but a savior-complex.

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8 years ago
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8 years ago

You'll have to get rid of the Senate too.

This Is Why The Electoral College Fucking Sucks.

this is why the electoral college fucking sucks.

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