"You mean the generation that paid three times as much for college to enter a job market with triple the unemployment isn’t interested in purchasing the assets of the generation who just blew an enormous housing bubble and kept it from popping through quantitative easing and out-and-out federal support? Curious."
— When comments are better than the article, Atlantic edition (“The Cheapest Generation: Why Millennials arent’ buying cars or houses, and what that means for the economy”)
(Source: bostonreview)
- 18 hours ago
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// MINTSICLE : a new outfit post at KaelahBee.com. (this amazing dress is currently 40% off!) — CLICK to read + see all outfit details. xo
- 18 hours ago
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via paulhillier:
Chris Hadfield: An astronaut’s advice
As seen on http://zenpencils.com
Art: by Gavin Aung Than
Words: by Chris HadfieldWhy worry about growing up when there’s so much GOING up to do? Canada, I am officially thanking you for Commander Hadfield.
And Commander Hadfield, I’m officially thanking you for beaming the wonder of space back down to Earth on a daily basis.
- 4 days ago
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If you die, YOU LOSE! YOU GET NOTHING!
“May the snozberries be ever in your favor.”
(Source: niknak79)
- 2 weeks ago
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These nifty metal objects com from Moerkey, an Etsy shop run by Michael who handmakes awesome balls, bowls, lamps, and sculptures using materials such as old keys, reclaimed copper pipe, wire, and coins. Michael is a self-taught woodworker who began experimenting with these new materials after rummaging through his shed:
“Not so long ago, when I was supposed to be cleaning out my shed, I came across some old copper pipe saved from a previous renovation. I cut it up into rings and started making it into spheres. The first ones were a bit rough but once I worked out the technique I got creative.
I’m a bit of a hoarder and searched around for all those old keys and copper wire, that were no longer needed, and got creative with them as well. I’ve progressed from making spheres, to footballs and bowls as well as angles and brooches.”
Visit the Moerkey shop to view more of Michael’s unique metal creations.
[via Ego-AlterEgo]
- 2 months ago
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