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A Decade of WordPress
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May marks the 10th anniversary of WordPress, the most popular content management system (CMS). What was once a small blogging software in 2003 is now powers 18% of the web. WordPress was started by Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little and the open-source software has grown to include thousands of contributors. It was started as an easy, free way for users to […]
Truth
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Your Life As A Dog
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
Here’s what your life would be like if you were a dog. For starters, you would eat twice as much and have 5x better vision at night.
The Fortune Teller, History of Modern Gay Man in 5 Minutes
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50 years of gay history in 5 minutes. Genius video montage. In honor of gay pride month, in honor of Stonewall, in honor of our gay brothers, lesbian sisters, bisexual and trans friends, and straight allies. The Fortune Teller is a film by gay artist/activist Leo Herrera, chronicling milestones and icons of the modern gay man. The story […]
Channing Tatum Saturday
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Week 7 of the Channing Tatum experiment. I came across this amazing Tumblr which features all things Channing, a photo blog in his honor. Its description is: “Channing Matthew Tatum (born April 26, 1980) is an American actor, producer, and former model. Sexiest man alive.”
“All in the Family” Retro Shots
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R.I.P. Jean Stapleton. These photographs were taken by Bob Harris in the artist’s parking lot of CBS Television City in 1973.
Wine Thoughts
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How many times did these wine thoughts cross my mind? How many times did I act upon those thoughts?