Theoretically, how can I travel to a parallel universe? This question was originally answered on Quora by Jeff Kay.
A book feature of Meet Me in Another Life by Catriona Silvey, her debut novel.
Honestly legit just a quiz with cute clothes and yeah, answers are pretty obvious anyways.
... this incredible stenciled floor (and a tuxedo cat, too)... ... a steady and reliable old Aga stove... ...a collection of books with covers done by Edward Gorey... ... this lovely unusual teapot... ... and this one to match... ......
This is another brilliant infographic by information designer extraordinaire Anna Vital (see her simply beautiful work on self-compassion here) – where the content is highly relevant to Posit…
The friendship shared by Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus isn't just the backdrop for their album as boygenius: It's the subject of many of these songs, built into their very structures.
When Hannah moves back to her hometown of Los Angeles, she spends a night on the town with an old friend. The decision she makes at the end of that night changes her life, and in alternating chapters, we find out exactly how. Like many Taylor Jenkins Reid books, this one is compulsively readable, bu
Pull up a chair, because they didn't teach this in high school!
Admit it, you're curious.
Learning a new language is tougher and less romantic than we’d like. But it doesn’t have to be.
As The Photographers’ Gallery celebrates Edward Steichen’s Condé Nast work of the 1920s and 30s, AnOther presents 10 key facts
Memes that you will need some LSD to understand.
Another One Bited the Dust
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VSSL Survival TubeEmergency Equipment Review In this article I review and test the VSSL Survival Equipment Tube. A modern day equivalent to the old fashioned survival tin. Although the survival tin is a good solid method for compact outdoors and survival equipment, it was about time someone came up with a solid alternative that works. ...
How do you not quit your job when you hate it? How do you keep yourself from leaving one bad job only to end up in another job you hate even more?
Canadian artist Alexandra Levasseur talks about illustrating a new edition of Sylvia Plath’s legendary 1963 novel – and why a hot bath can indeed cure anything
Another book about the multiverse theory...although this one is considerably darker than Maybe In Another Life. It is about a man who is forced to switch places with another version of himself from an alternate universe and the journey to find his way back home. I really enjoyed comparing the two di
Memes that you will need some LSD to understand.
Memes that you will need some LSD to understand.
Parents often trigger their child's anger without knowing here. Here are some common triggers parents can avoid to set their kids up for success.
No one knew how to pronounce it but hygge – or the Danish art of living cosily – took over the winter of 2016. Now, there’s another Scandinavian lifestyle...
5 simple rules that make it easier for you to understand the "logic" of German language and make learning German easier.
Sarcasm quotes that are the sharpest form of wit. A collection of some of the best, funniest sarcastic quotes and remarks you'll find anywhere. So funny, you'll howl laughing.
For those of us who use stock screeners, we can find a lot of winners with these new tools.
Bemused internet users from around the world have shared the most hilarious design fails they have come across in their daily lives in a Bored Panda thread.
A lovely vegetarian main for your Christmas dinner or a dish to add another element to a Boxing Day buffet. Shop-bought shortcrust pastry makes life easy and is given a clever twist with added walnuts. You can use up any leftover blue cheese for the wintery pear and blue cheese filling
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As clouds fill the skies, Andrew Blyszak wins the Loves vote with a guide to getting out of here
Now, don’t get freaked out. This article is not about reading minds like Edward Cullen of Twilight. Only vampires can do that (if they exist). It’s about knowing, beyond words, […] More
How many times have you asked your kids to switch out a boring word for a more interesting one? These files will help them do just that! Print them out in colour for your wall, in any size you like, or shrink them down to make mini word cards that your learners can take to their desks. Includes synonyms for good, bad, big, small, happy, sad, said, very, went, amazing and another page with a bunch of interesting 'extraordinary' words.
What enabled Harry Markopolos to put the finger on the master fraudster Bernie Madoff? - How did Dr Michael Gottlieb first detect and identify the AIDS epidemic among his patients. - How did a "smokejumper" recognize that setting another fire would save, rather than imperil, his life? - What did Admiral Yamamoto see in a 1940 British attack on the Italian fleet that enabled him to develop the strategy of attack at Pearl Harbor? THE ANSWER, TO ALL FOUR QUESTIONS, IS INSIGHT. Insights like these can change the world, but we also need insights into the everyday things that frustrate and confuse us, so we can more effectively solve problems, make decisions and get things done. Yet until now, we knew remarkably little about insight: how it works, and how we can develop it for ourselves. A keen observer of people in their natural settings - from soldiers to scientists, police officers to business people - renowned cognitive psychologist Gary Klein uses a range of fascinating real-life stories to illuminate the nature of insight. Revealing how insight is impeded by an over-emphasis on error reduction, and "dumb by design" IT systems, he demonstrates how insight can be positively encouraged through employing five key strategies: noticing connections, coincidences and curiosities, investigating contradictions, and creating breakthrough solutions through the force of desperation.
Languages are fascinating. English has plenty of words that fly in the face of grammar rules we’re taught in school, and learning another language makes you question everything you thought you understood about grammatical structure and what items should be called. Plus, it’s pretty amusing to view a language from the lens of an outsider. For example, the word for thank you in Lithuanian sounds like a sneeze (ačiū), and the word for bread sounds like the name Donna with a thick New York accent (duona). The Swedish language also has a host of words that seem silly when read by a native English speaker, including the words for good (bra), urine (kiss), and speed (fart). (I know they’re pronounced differently, but not everyone does!)
No one knew how to pronounce it but hygge – or the Danish art of living cosily – took over the winter of 2016. Now, there’s another Scandinavian lifestyle...