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Hubris defined

Edit: Bill Simmons referenced this in this Grantland piece reviewing the state of the NBA going into last night’s game 6. If you care about long form sports journalism, you should be reading Grantland.

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May
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laughingsquid:

Periodic Table Of Storytelling (via coudal)

I often think of tropes as storytelling shortcuts, but this is a nice visualization of tropes as the fundamental building blocks from which all stories are made.

laughingsquid:

Periodic Table Of Storytelling (via coudal)

I often think of tropes as storytelling shortcuts, but this is a nice visualization of tropes as the fundamental building blocks from which all stories are made.

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May
15th
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fireflyinthesky:

Meanwhile, The San Francisco Public Library - The Rumpus.net
Okay, this is just AWESOME. Click through to see the whole thing by Wendy MacNaughton - it is so worth it.
Yay for libraries!

Found this via http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/illustration but after some exploration learned that Wendy is the recipient of the April 2011 grant from the SF branch of The Awesome Foundation.

fireflyinthesky:

Meanwhile, The San Francisco Public Library - The Rumpus.net

Okay, this is just AWESOME. Click through to see the whole thing by Wendy MacNaughton - it is so worth it.

Yay for libraries!

Found this via http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/illustration but after some exploration learned that Wendy is the recipient of the April 2011 grant from the SF branch of The Awesome Foundation.

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May
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Don’t miss Adventure Time—it’s Mathematical!

Don’t miss Adventure Time—it’s Mathematical!

(via damnafricawhathappened)

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May
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fascinated:

At the Shorty Awards, Amanda Palmer performed some of the best tweets in a song with a Ukulele.  This is so perfectly fitting.

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