Imagine the Oscars Best Picture in 2025 is a film-like video game that grows and evolves over a 2 hour period based on the desires of the collective desires of the audience….over the past 15 days, we’re a closer to that interactivity of group creation with Twitch which allow many users to suggest commands in what you might call democracy mode. Why you should care? Because 75,000 eyeballs are on that screen at all times. Click the image below….
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Wipe Outs from Sochi 2014: Pushing Your Limits Can Hurt
Having bad things dealt your way is part of being human but the truly awesome always bounce back from adversity. to highlight that point, here’s a compilation of wipe outs & redemptions from the Sochi 2014 Olympic Games.
Um, just press play & scroll……
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Hoping you feel better in a week or so.
Over confident much?
Double twirl move, good try though!
Twirl your way to freedom.
Oh darn!
The difference between success & failure is in millimetres.
BUT
it’s all worth it for moments like these…
Is that legal? Awesome.
Nailed it!
OK, now reverse roles.
Arcade Fire in the Olympics, nifty.
Still the safest way to travel.
You get flyer miles for those jumps, right?
In conclusion,
if you want to do anything amazing with your life, you have to take risks and fail every once in a while. There is no gain without some unfortunate pain…
….also…do The Hustle.
Amazing Door
Write Every Day
Kurt Vonnegut talks about writing every day, depression experience, US anti-scientific minds. Good advice that matters. The First Gulf War is one of the topics Kurt Vonnegut discusses on set with Michael Atwood in this interview from 1991. This is the second of four sections of the interview. This interview originally ran in episode #208 (1991). See more segments from Across Indiana on WFYI’s website:http://www.wfyi.org/acrossindiana/
Hilarious Infographic About Parenting After The First Year By Grant Snider
For more of Snider’s work, visit his site: Incidental Comics.
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