ben birkinbine is an assistant professor of media studies at the reynolds school of journalism at the university of nevada, reno.
(see: reynolds school of journalism)
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ben birkinbine
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google lens
an image recognition app that can "now" quickly copy-paste handwritten notes between devices.
the verge
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fyi
for your information.
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lmfao
laughing my fucking ass off.
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iron man
the best marvel comics superhero in existence. played by robert downey jr. in the cinematic universe.
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feminist
someone who advocates for women’s rights based on a desire for intersexual equality
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favorite poems
i leant upon a coppice gate
when frost was spectre-grey,
and winter's dregs made desolate
the weakening eye of day.
the tangled bine-stems scored the sky
like strings of broken lyres,
and all mankind that haunted nigh
had sought their household fires.
the land's sharp features seemed to be
the century's corpse outleant,
his crypt the cloudy canopy,
the wind his death-lament.
the ancient pulse of germ and birth
was shrunken hard and dry,
and every spirit upon earth
seemed fervourless as i.
at once a voice arose among
the bleak twigs overhead
in a full-hearted evensong
of joy illimited;
an aged thrush, frail, gaunt, and small,
in blast-beruffled plume,
had chosen thus to fling his soul
upon the growing gloom.
so little cause for carolings
of such ecstatic sound
was written on terrestrial things
afar or nigh around,
that i could think there trembled through
his happy good-night air
some blessed hope, whereof he knew
and i was unaware
thomas hardy the darkling thrush -
turkey
its citizens live to make president erdogan, his family, and oligarchs richer.
example:
"according to the world bank's figures, five turkish construction companies, the limak holding, cengiz holding, kolin, kalyon and mng holdings are among the world's top ten tender-winning companies." -
favorite quotes
the pain of losing something precious – be it happiness or material wealth – can be forgotten over time. but our missed opportunities never leave us, and every time they come back to haunt us, we ache. or perhaps what haunts us is that nagging thought that things might have turned out differently. because without that thought, we would put it down to fate and accept it.
sabahattin ali -
disconnectus erectus
"a clumsy and easily frightened animal. some can even be the size of a human being. in fact, at first glance, they even look like humans. the grip of his claws is weak. he is incapable of climbing hills, and comes down a slope by sliding (frequently falling as he does so). he has almost no hair on his body; he has large eyes but weak sight, which is why he cannot see danger from a distance."
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confessions
even the worst outcome is better than uncertainty.
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favorite quotes
when you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. but if you listen, you may learn something new.
dalai lama -
benjamin franklin
versatile man, postmaster, foreign ambassador, scientist, inventor, and writer who was able to retire at age 40. he helped draft the declaration of independence too.
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indigo plant
was a mainstay of the southern economy in the 1700s because of the dye made from its leaves. indigo became valuable due to the innovations of 17-year-old eliza lucas of south carolina who developed a deep blue dye that became wildly popular.
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thomas paine
an english-born american, wrote a pamphlet called common sense, which sold 150,000 copies in just a few months because his arguments were so popular. "there is something very absurd," he wrote, "in supposing a continent to be perpetually governed by an island.... england belongs to europe, america to itself."
150,000 copies in 2 months = 2,000,000 copies in 2 months 'today'