September 22, 2009

Back to School Flurry of Miscellany

Beyond the kind of flippant title, this blog post does have some interesting sociological implications/stuff in it...

As usual, Medved has an insightful take on politics in the near future, although I still think talking about 2010 is very premature.

Two ABCNews.com medical stories: The Girl Who Could Feel No Pain and The Girl Who Was Addicted to Abortion.

This is a fascinating graphic that takes a while to load, showing the amount of time different groups of people spend doing different things during their day. I dare you to spend less than 5 minutes on there (and I bet it's impossible.)

Two pictures that are a little creepy and probably inappropriate but have been used to try to spread positive societal messages (don't click on the links with children around): "AIDS is a Mass Murderer" and "The Media Messes With Our View of What Beauty Is" I'm all for PSAs against AIDS and for accepting yourself, but is this not too much?

Although it's not entirely accurate (and I like Pepsi's taste better,) this graphic was kind of cute:

Hurray for tradition.

Speaking of tradition, here are some Notre Dame related links to warm your heart: The Notre Dame online jigsaw puzzle (also available in real life.) Someone at the ND gameday site has been going crazy with panoramic camera recently, so check that out as well.

Also, we're being reviewed? Goodness GE is getting desperate.

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