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beans beans beans
we're all gonna LIVE
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all you need is LOVE
now now now
there is no other TIME
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Sagan shows the WAY
BANZAI!
Mediterraneans Far From the Sea
thebitenm.com
December 30, 2025 at 6:58 PM
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Beans, beans, the more you eat, the more your … meals are healthier and cheaper
Beans, beans, the more you eat, the more your … meals are healthier and cheaper
Celebrity chefs such as Jamie Oliver launch ‘Bang in Some Beans’ campaign to highlight cost savings and health advantages
www.theguardian.com
December 18, 2025 at 3:49 AM
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Sean Sherman: “Food systems don’t lie. Restaurants are like canaries in a coal mine, and the whistle is blowing. The danger is here and real.”
siouxchef.substack.com/p/fck-ice
F*ck ICE
A Chef's Perspective...
siouxchef.substack.com
December 19, 2025 at 4:12 AM
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Dr. Volts (@volts.wtf) wrote on the central truth here a few years ago: luck, like it or not, plays a central role in human fate.

It just seems like cope, frankly, to face a setback and say: "curse me, it’s D.E.I. wot done it."
The radical moral implications of luck in human life
Acknowledging the role of luck is the secular equivalent of religious awakening.
www.vox.com
December 17, 2025 at 3:14 AM
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Very excited to share the first installment of Cover Me, one of my new monthly columns at @pastemagazine.bsky.social! I spoke with Rhian from Wet Leg about the visual language of moisturizer and how that iconography engages with their tongue-in-cheek songwriting
Cover Me: Wet Leg’s moisturizer artwork is animalistic, grotesque, and totally on brand
Paste Magazine is your source for the best music, movies, TV, comedy, videogames, books, comics, craft beer, politics and more. Discover your favorite albums and films.
www.pastemagazine.com
December 15, 2025 at 2:16 PM
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"Our Beyond is found not on another plane of existence but instead in something worldly just beyond our grasp – an ideal of becoming a free and generous person in a fair and just society." aeon.co/essays/john-...
John Rawls, liberalism and what it means to live a good life | Aeon Essays
For John Rawls, liberalism was more than a political project: it is the best way to fashion a life that is worthy of happiness
aeon.co
October 30, 2025 at 4:32 AM
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How to become a smart person:

Step one: recognize how stupid everyone else is.
Step two: recognize how stupid you are.
Step three, and this is the real clincher: actually read some fucking books once in a while.
December 5, 2025 at 3:44 PM
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A new paper claims that humans are evolving too slowly for the world we made in the past 300 years. I have some teeny tiny issues with this. 🧪 skepchick.org/2025/12/no-h...
No, Humans aren’t “Evolving too Slowly”
Transcript: The other day I happened upon a science news headline I found very interesting: We’re evolving too slowly for the world we’ve built, according to science, published November 19th for Ne…
skepchick.org
December 1, 2025 at 4:10 PM
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Spice up your holidays with New Mexico flavors! Serve up red chile turkey, green chile stuffing, and biscochitos for a festive feast that's perfect for Thanksgiving or Christmas.  
Taste a New Mexican Thanksgiving
From red chile turkey to traditional biscochitos, explore a full New Mexican holiday feast you’ll want to make year after year.
www.newmexicomagazine.org
November 24, 2025 at 8:02 PM
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“...with 'Contact,' the ever-contradictory Carl Sagan—avowed nonbeliever—offered one of the most religious science-fiction tales ever written.” Carl Sagan was born #OTD in 1934. Recently, I wrote about the lasting legacy of his most beloved work for @nautil.us: nautil.us/a-surprising... #science
A Surprising Side of Carl Sagan
In Contact, the great science advocate posed a religious question about the cosmos.
nautil.us
November 9, 2025 at 6:12 PM
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World's most contagious falsehoods

See all 70
bit.ly/IIB-Mythconc...

data & sources
bit.ly/KIB_Mythconception
November 13, 2025 at 5:55 PM
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This is the very best thing about jury nullification, and you have to read it BEFORE you get called to jury duty.
beyondcourts.org/sites/defaul...
November 6, 2025 at 8:58 PM
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Thrilled to share my latest long-read for @noemamag.com, in which I talked to existential risk expert Luke Kemp about why societies collapse, and why his analysis of historical data indicates that our own is heading towards catastrophe.

www.noemamag.com/humanitys-en...
Humanity’s Endgame | NOEMA
A new history of societal collapse by an expert in existential risk argues that our globalized society is edging toward the precipice.
www.noemamag.com
November 6, 2025 at 5:57 PM
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Note to Ben Shapiro: Eugene Debs was not a villain, but please do spread his message more widely.

freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2...
November 6, 2025 at 1:07 PM
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All throughout American history, political and economic elites have insisted that better policies — ending child labor, establishing a weekend — were impossible to achieve.

They were lying then, and they’re lying now.
Elites Always Say We Can’t Have Nice Things. They’re Wrong.
All throughout American history, political and economic elites have insisted that better policies — ending child labor, establishing a weekend — were impossible to achieve. They were lying then, and they’re lying now.
jacobin.com
October 6, 2025 at 4:55 PM
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According to the theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli, there is no such thing as objective reality — only perspectives. In a conversation with @zacksavitsky.bsky.social and a new video, Rovelli shares his own perspective on the nature of our world. www.quantamagazine.org/carlo-rovell...
October 29, 2025 at 2:32 PM