Prince with his pistol mic

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Other Prince stuff

Homeless Vet’s Makeover Turns His Life Around

Jim Wolf’s makeover at Degage Ministries was captured in a time-lapse video.

Funny Newcastle Neon Sign

Spotted at the 5-8 Club in Minneapolis.

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Pool Basement

Cool home architecture idea.

Pool Basement

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Related:
Fake swimming pool
I’m sure glad I didn’t get the evite for this summer BBQ.
Combining the love of rock climbing with a swimming pool.

Last week two engineers died when the windmill they were working on caught fire

This might be the last picture of them. [full story]

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The Wang Defense

Defense

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When you see it

Those are not ducklings.

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Spotted at the NYC marathon

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Other funny marathon signs

Sailing Stones

Sailing Stones
Death Valley, located in Eastern California, USA, hosts one of the most enigmatic geological phenomenon that has puzzled scientists for decades. In Racetrack Playa are the ‘sailing stones,’ which seem to glide across the flat dry desert on their own, without human or animal intervention.

Although no one has actually seen the stones in action, their movement is evident in the long tracks on the ground they left through the years.

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More weird stuff:
Video: Artifact in museum moving on its own
Spy drone at Vikings football game?
Is this the ghost of Lee Harvey Oswald?

Myth-making

Seth Godin explains that we need a narrative to make sense of and feel right about the world around us.

The media needs a narrative

In fact, The War of the Worlds did not cause mass hysteria when it first aired. It was a story fanned by radio-fearing tabloid newspapers.

In fact, Pam (eBay founder Pierre’s wife) did not need a place to buy and sell Pez dispensers. This is a tale invented by a PR person and repeated by tech-phobic journalists eager for a simple story.

In fact, Columbus wasn’t surrounded by flat-earth believing denialists before he ‘discovered’ America. This was amplified by Washington Irving (!) in a book that was largely invented without much research.

And George Washington didn’t cut down the cherry tree and Robin Hood didn’t do all those cool tricks in green tights.

The media isn’t the one that needs a narrative… we do. We need to make sense of what’s around us, not just the true things that really happened, but the fictional ones that we know didn’t.

All this myth-making reminds us just how strongly wired we are to believe in things that both make sense and feel right. They feel right because of who told us, and when. Culture creates reality.