I Accept That The Internet Is My Social Crutch

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Pedestrians, unite?

"At times I have to acknowledge that my dislike of them is visceral and perhaps irrational. But it is no less real for that. I'm talking, of course, about bicyclists."

Really interesting piece from NPR about the two primary ways of dealing with children's gender disorders.

Apparently all the hoarding of plastics is doing no good - #1s and 2s are probably the only things you should be tossing into your recycle bins.
Posted by Nicole at 1:23 PM
Tags: ::shakes fist at bicyclists::, environment, health, in which I am a hippie, urban life

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Nicole
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The internet has become the universal conversational tool - it acts as a springboard for topics, it settles arguments, it fills the time between actual human interactions. Since I can never keep track of what I find (my organization of bookmarks was abandoned long ago) or what links I send to people, this just seemed right.
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