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realitysandwichmagazine:

Tibetan citipapti thangka painting. Doesn’t it look like so much of the beautiful visionary art we’re seeing these days?
According to Tibetan Buddhist lore, the citipati were two monks who were killed by a thief, because they were so deep in meditation.

realitysandwichmagazine:

Tibetan citipapti thangka painting. Doesn’t it look like so much of the beautiful visionary art we’re seeing these days?

According to Tibetan Buddhist lore, the citipati were two monks who were killed by a thief, because they were so deep in meditation.

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poynterinstitute:

futurejournalismproject:

Watergate: The Video Game

mediareporter:

Journalists: It’s the game you’ve always wanted to play. Forget finding Carmen Sandiego. In Watergate: The Video Game, you’re on the hunt to expose Richard Nixon’s corruption. Here, the real sleuthing happens through interviews, document acquisition and hard-hitting reporting. This is the best way to celebrate the Pulitzer Prize that the Washington Post received 40 years ago today for its coverage of the Watergate scandal.

FJP: I like the 8-bit glory of it all. — Michael

If we’re a little bleary-eyed tomorrow, it’s because we’ve spent all night investigating Watergate. 

If you hit “no”, you’re resigned to listening to the police scanner for the rest of your life.

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victoriousvocabulary:

SYMPTOSIS
[noun]
1. local or general atrophy.
2. wasting away; emaciation.
3. a gradual wasting away of the body or of any organ or part of the body.
Etymology: Greek sýmptōsis - a falling together, collapse.
[Skirill]

Seriously.

victoriousvocabulary:

SYMPTOSIS

[noun]

1. local or general atrophy.

2. wasting away; emaciation.

3. a gradual wasting away of the body or of any organ or part of the body.

Etymology: Greek sýmptōsis - a falling together, collapse.

[Skirill]

Seriously.