El Cuerpo de Cristo by Paul Pletka Albuquerque Museum, NM - 2020 albuquerque.emuseum.com/people/243/p...
Carlos Zayas
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beans beans beans we're all gonna DIE laugh laugh laugh all you need is LOVE now now now there is no other TIME cosmic cosmic cosmic Sagan shows the WAY
Is it time to reconsider hominin (or homininan?) taxonomy? A new article in AJBA explores whether our current classification of human evolution accurately reflects evolutionary relationships. The Conversation article: doi.org/10.64628/AA.... AJBA article: doi.org/10.1002/ajpa...
Studies show that the way we react to daily minor annoyances can affect our physical, mental, and social well-being. Read more to learn about the tools you can use in your daily life to improve your ability to let go of the little things: greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item...
How to Let Go of Little Annoyances
How we deal with our daily hassles can profoundly affect our health and relationships. Here’s how to do better.
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Does anyone else hate the Speed of Light? It's so lame. We can never zip around and visit a million planets just because of some stupid hardcoded limit that they arbitrarily put in because the devs refuse to optimize their engine to handle faster travel.
THIS: "The severe inequality we face is not simply the result of the way 'free markets' operate. Indeed, there is really no such thing as 'free markets.' Markets are not simply the 'natural' order of things, existing beyond human control. Markets are social creations..." 1/
Don’t Just Tax the Rich — Attack Inequality at the Root
To address the US’s severe inequality, we can and should raise taxes on the rich. But we can also restructure markets so that they don’t produce such unequal incomes in the first place, by reining in ...
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Winter Camp of the Sioux by W. Herbert Dunton Taos Art Museum - 2017 www.imagemakersforamerica.org/gallery/wint...
“The idea that extraordinary talent deserves extraordinary compensation” has become our modern-day justification for record inequality. @dannydorling.bsky.social #billionaires jacobin.com/2026/07/econ...
Take a Moment to Feel the Pain of the Rich
Once respectable opinion fretted about distinguishing the “deserving” poor from the “undeserving.” Today, as sentiment against the ultrarich surges, the Economist argues that it is in fact billionaire...
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