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thedailywhat:

This & That:
Know This:
After news broke this week that one man had eaten another’s face, the CDC was compelled to remind people that zombies aren’t real.
Actually, the past week hasn’t been that weird — it turns out that people eat other people on a pretty regular basis.
The world agrees — plastic clamshell packaging wins for worst design ever.
Today is Hug An Atheist Day. Get on it.
Calling someone gay is no longer slander in New York.
Read This:
A primer on the historic California legislation to ban “gay therapy” for kids, which is likely to pass this month.
Looks like the younger generation is so over Facebook.
Americans really have no clue how many gay people there are.
Watch This:
Why does resetting your password have to be so damn hard?
A loving tribute to the pigeons — and pigeoneers — who served in World War II.
Yes. War has been declared on everything.
Other:
Tea Time Twitter: @mottromney2012
Tea Time Tumblr: Teacup Asians
Tea Time List: 5 Ridiculous Medical Myths You Probably Believe
Above: iamboey

thedailywhat:

This & That:

Know This:

Read This:

  • A primer on the historic California legislation to ban “gay therapy” for kids, which is likely to pass this month.
  • Looks like the younger generation is so over Facebook.
  • Americans really have no clue how many gay people there are.

Watch This:

Other:

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Why can’t I quit Safari D: Maybe this is Apple’s way of trying to get more marketshare for their web browser.

Why can’t I quit Safari D: Maybe this is Apple’s way of trying to get more marketshare for their web browser.

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clearwithsparkles:

cabell:

killself:

my teacher makes students sing to the class if their phone beeps

Must add to syllabi.

I kind of want to do this when I catch students Facebooking through class (see: the tragedy that is teaching in a computer lab)

clearwithsparkles:

cabell:

killself:

my teacher makes students sing to the class if their phone beeps

Must add to syllabi.

I kind of want to do this when I catch students Facebooking through class (see: the tragedy that is teaching in a computer lab)

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So there is — thanks for pointing that out =) You can turn off the look-up-by-email-address under your account settings (also, its pretty cool that the privacy setting for email is in a completely separate place)

amomenttothink:

predictablyawesome:

Not a fan of this new Tumblr feature — I stumbled across a few blogs that I bet the creators wanted to not have associated with them (pictures of family and stuff with no names or any other way of seeing who owns the blog). Definitely should be able to opt out of this.

There’s an option “let people look me up by this twitter handle” under the integration section now.  So subtle and not well advertised or handled.

So there is — thanks for pointing that out =) You can turn off the look-up-by-email-address under your account settings (also, its pretty cool that the privacy setting for email is in a completely separate place)

amomenttothink:

predictablyawesome:

Not a fan of this new Tumblr feature — I stumbled across a few blogs that I bet the creators wanted to not have associated with them (pictures of family and stuff with no names or any other way of seeing who owns the blog). Definitely should be able to opt out of this.

There’s an option “let people look me up by this twitter handle” under the integration section now.  So subtle and not well advertised or handled.

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Not a fan of this new Tumblr feature — I stumbled across a few blogs that I bet the creators wanted to not have associated with them (pictures of family and stuff with no names or any other way of seeing who owns the blog). Definitely should be able to opt out of this.

Not a fan of this new Tumblr feature — I stumbled across a few blogs that I bet the creators wanted to not have associated with them (pictures of family and stuff with no names or any other way of seeing who owns the blog). Definitely should be able to opt out of this.

Filed under tumblr privacy fail?