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To Maintain A Healthy Level Of Insanity. Smallest Man-made Orange. Skinny Player - One Album Music Player by Chih-Wei Wang & Shou-Hsi Fu. One Album Band Aid The Skinny Player kinda reminds me of the O+ Music Campaign where the promotional kit offers one song in various mediums. The concept here with the Skinny Player is to offer one album space on a portable – Band Aid-esque device. The self-sticking player houses a play/stop button and flexible speakers.

Although I am not so sure about the sound quality for the output, but the idea is worth exploring. Designers: Chih-Wei Wang & Shou-Hsi Fu. PostSecret. §. §. 10 Design Quotes Designed. Other Sites EveryGuyed Network Show FreshBump Today's Top Bumps Get Signed In: Username: Password: Remember Me Forgot Your Password? There's no shortage of uninspiring quotes punishing our eyes and ears on a daily basis. Blame advertising, or HR, or your annoying Facebook 'friend' who won't stop posting on your wall. Freshbump has commissioned 10 designers to stop the madness. And for more cool stuff, check out the Freshbump homepage. Moxy Creative x Pablo Picasso Brand Nu x David Ogilvy 123Klan x Paul Rand Si Scott x Dalai Llama MCA x Thomas Edison Justin Maller x Bloc Party Nick Bujnak x Albert Einstein Gordon Reid x Paul Rand MWM x Unknown Craig Redman (Rinzen) x Unknown Moxy Creative x Leonardo Divinci Print/Poster inquires can be directed to the individual designers in the project.

ShareThis Top Posters: Top Bumpers: Home | About | Privacy Policy | Register/Sign In | Our Feed. §. Girls are like... Your secret. The Egg. Author's Note: The Egg is also available in the following languages: The Egg By: Andy Weir You were on your way home when you died. It was a car accident. Nothing particularly remarkable, but fatal nonetheless. You left behind a wife and two children. And that’s when you met me. “What… what happened?” “You died,” I said, matter-of-factly. “There was a… a truck and it was skidding…” “Yup,” I said. “I… I died?”

“Yup. You looked around. “More or less,” I said. “Are you god?” “Yup,” I replied. “My kids… my wife,” you said. “What about them?” “Will they be all right?” “That’s what I like to see,” I said. You looked at me with fascination. “Don’t worry,” I said. “Oh,” you said. “Neither,” I said. “Ah,” you said. “All religions are right in their own way,” I said. You followed along as we strode through the void. “Nowhere in particular,” I said. “So what’s the point, then?” “Not so!” I stopped walking and took you by the shoulders. “How many times have I been reincarnated, then?” “Oh lots. “Wait, what?” You're not worthless - Anti-School Articles.

Just because you don't do well in school doesn't mean you're a failure, it just means you're good at other things.by SoulRiser "Schools have rules that you have to obey. If you disobey, you will be punished. Respect people higher than you. Don't backchat. Shut up while a teacher is talking. Stop wasting the teacher's time and do your work. " Doesn't it make you sick? You are led to believe that you are a little piece of nothing, and might as well let people tell you what to do because you're not capable of making your own decisions.

Who are the most important people in schools? Update: 15 May 2009 I was absolutely right about this 10 years ago. But you know what's sad? 10 Brilliant Social Psychology Studies | PsyBlog. Ten of the most influential social psychology experiments explain why we sometimes do dumb or irrational things. “I have been primarily interested in how and why ordinary people do unusual things, things that seem alien to their natures.Why do good people sometimes act evil?

Why do smart people sometimes do dumb or irrational things?” –Philip Zimbardo Like famous social psychologist Professor Philip Zimbardo (author of The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil), I’m also obsessed with why we do dumb or irrational things. The answer quite often is because of other people — something social psychologists have comprehensively shown. Each of the 10 brilliant social psychology experiments below tells a unique, insightful story relevant to all our lives, every day. Click the link in each social psychology experiment to get the full description and explanation of each phenomenon. 1.

The halo effect is a finding from a famous social psychology experiment. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10 Practical Uses For Psychological Research in Everyday Life | People love to give each other advice. The web is full to bursting with all types of pseudo-psychological advice about life. The problem is, how much of this is based on real scientific evidence? Well, here on PsyBlog we’ve got the scientific evidence. So here’s my top 10 list of what you can learn practically from the psychological research discussed here recently. 1. How to detect liesLies are extremely difficult to detect. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Ten games that make you think about life. At the start of this year, we decided to come up with a list of Flash casual games with a philosophical bent.

To be honest, we struggled. After days of research, we could only find a handful of games that had the thought-provoking depth we were looking for. Our list (which you can view by clicking here) was therefore only five games long. Fast forward to now, and it is remarkable how much difference a few months can make. Thanks to the work of pioneers like Daniel Benmergui, Gregory Weir and PixelAnte, there is now an abundance of clever arty Flash games to pique our intellects, and as a result creating this follow-up list of games that make you think has been a doddle. In a wonderful twist, it seems it is the Flash gaming space - until now known more for the throwaway nature of its games rather than depth - that is leading the way in this exciting new area of gaming, as we hope the following games prove. 1Immortall The game starts with you crash landing on a planet. 2Loved 5Coma 6Loondon. Gestures and Body Language Tutorial.

Control Your Emotions. How to Hypnotize Someone. Hypnosis with Kevin Pollak (ft. Statham and Walken) Philip Zimbardo: The Secret Powers of Time (Animated) Bio Philip Zimbardo Philip Zimbardo is internationally recognized as a leading "voice and face of contemporary psychology" through his widely seen PBS-TV series, "Discovering Psychology," his media appearances, best-selling trade books on shyness, and his classic research, The Stanford Prison Experiment. Zimbardo has been a Stanford University professor since 1968 (now an Emeritus Professor), having taught previously at Yale, NYU, and Columbia University. He continues teaching graduate students at the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, and at the Naval Post Graduate School (Monterey). He has been given numerous awards and honors as an educator, researcher, writer, and service to the profession.

His current research interests continue in the domain of social psychology, with a broad emphasis on everything interesting to study from shyness to time perspective, madness, cults, vandalism, political psychology, torture, terrorism, and evil. Encyclopædia Britannica Article time. A Brief Introduction.