The best two by two matrix I’ve come across after a whole day of sifting through political science.
From Drezner’s lovely Theories of International Politics and Zombies.

The best two by two matrix I’ve come across after a whole day of sifting through political science.

From Drezner’s lovely Theories of International Politics and Zombies.

4 months ago
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"This is a Harry Potter vignette, and Voldemort is dead."

One of the first albums I bought with my own money.  And I still love it.

9 months ago
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adorably peaceful. 

adorably peaceful. 

(Source: dailyotter)

9 months ago
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my day might have sucked…but at least i didn’t go crazy.
betterbooktitles:

Sylvia Plath: The Bell Jar

my day might have sucked…but at least i didn’t go crazy.

betterbooktitles:

Sylvia Plath: The Bell Jar

6 months ago
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Animals in Midlife Crises: Squirrel (By Lincoln Michel and John Dermot).
An appropriate comic for this week.  But really, this whole series is just superb.

Animals in Midlife Crises: Squirrel (By Lincoln Michel and John Dermot).

An appropriate comic for this week.  But really, this whole series is just superb.

8 months ago
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The Frank Gehry Glut

“Don’t get me wrong, I like iconoclastic, swoopy structures that look like bashed-in sardine cans as much as the next guy.  I like Czech dance halls that look like a 747 plowed right into the façade as much as anybody. I bow to no man in my admiration for an architect who can design an art museum that looks like a intergalactic recycling center. I just thought it would be nice to give the second-most-famous architect in the world a shot at a payday. Whoever he is. I know I’ve got his name here somewhere.”

I thought this was an article from The Onion.  Apparently, it’s from the Wall Street Journal.

9 months ago
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Mitt Romney Haunted By Past Of Trying To Help Uninsured Sick People

“I like Michele Bachmann now,” Tolbert added. “Because what this country needs is a president who doesn’t give a fuck about helping people.”

9 months ago
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"As MIT rises, so does its city"