
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/07/01/gap-facebook/
Wikipedia is a free-access, free-content Internet encyclopedia,
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/06/30/daily-prompt-nature/
Describe your first memorable experience exploring and spending time in nature. Were you in awe? Or were you not impressed? Would you rather spend time in the forest or the city?
Photographers, artists, and poets: show us NATURE.
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/03/26/daily-prompt-deja-vu/
Have you ever truly felt déjà vu, the sensation that you’ve already had the experience you’re currently having?
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/01/23/daily-prompt-shipwrecked/
Read the story of Richard Parker and Tom Dudley. Is what Dudley did defensible? What would you have done?
Nope. Parker, the youngest, was still barely alive! Traditionally, Chinese children let the adults/elders eat first; whereas we Filipinos let the children eat first. After all they are our future! In the past those Nephilim abomination ate “long pigs”! And to this day, they still joke about it as if it were a past meal time!
Eating other people has been done and probably will continue among us “savages”. After all, why do you think the founding fathers created that 2nd Amendment right? It wasn’t just to “bear arms” although that imagery doesn’t make sense with the “bears” and “arms”, but to keep the psychos from eating you alive!
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http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/01/16/daily-prompt-favorite-thing/
Most of us are excellent at being self-deprecating, and are not so good at the opposite. Tell us your favorite thing about yourself.
Silhouette Man Wonders WTF is Wrong with Americans
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This comic uses some text from the Letter of Support for Quebec Students from Nordic Students. The letter is written by a coalition of student unions from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
UPDATE: The original version of this poster cited the above mentioned letter, and the Student Union in Finland was not included among the letter’s authors. That caused some confusion. The poster has been updated to include Finland, because it does have essentially the same higher education policy as its Nordic neighbors.
UPDATE #2: Wow, since my posting this on DailyKos, this comic has been shared about a half-million times over two days. Thank you! Here’s KOS founder Markos Moulitsas on the comic:
UPDATE #3: It’s been interesting to watch how many officials from the for-profit “schools” mentioned in this comic, and their law firms, have visited this site to view this comic.
“Freedom is slavery” (from where I come…)