It's like my head
I think I’ve shared this before, but just in case— Jim C. Hines being awesome
hey, it’s that guy who showed how ridiculas some fantasy cover women poses are by trying to copy them— and he’s being awesome again
Tim Wise » Because Occasionally We Need Inspiration…
…and if you need some, there are few images as capable of filling the bill as this one. This is, to me, the most inspiring photo from the civil rights era: Richard Avedon’s photo of the Atlanta SNCC staff in 1963 (and a few national leaders), including Julian Bond, Bob Zellner and Dottie Zellner. The focus, the intensity, the righteousness of this group, standing up in the face of American apartheid, reveals the best of the human condition and our potential. Fearless…real American heroes…sadly our history books tell our children little about them. So that becomes our job…
Mr. Kopplin, you fight that good fight, sir.
wanting to move. Professor Pribram felt that when we lose our memory, we lose our entire sense of self. When I saw Tom, something fundamentally Tom was
still there. Some of us call it personality, or essence. Some call it the “soul.” Whatever it is, the tumor that took Tom’s memory had not touched it.”
Gone too soon. Miss you, Doctor Steel.
But those two candles helped start a fire.