See you on the other side. This list was inspired by these answers on Quora .
The Helix Bridge, Marina Bay, Singapore
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See you on the other side. This list was inspired by these answers on Quora .
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What happens on spring break stays at spring break.
Rock on, silently.
The Rugrats ’ resident queen bee may have been a bossy narcissist, but she always got what she wanted out of life.
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Nickelodeon Animation Studio
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Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Can I get a “me gusta”?
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This is the way that we liiiive and loooove.
Every New Yorker (or anyone who has visited more than once) knows that horses and carriages do not belong in New York City.
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Artist Allen Crawford has illustrated the entirety of Walt Whitman’s iconic and moving collection of poetry.
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Allen Crawford/ Courtesy of Tin House
Allen Crawford/ Courtesy of Tin House
Choose wisely.
This girl has an Oscar and some mad Instagram game. Follow her now @lupitanyongo .
Except she has an Oscar.
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THEY ARE WINNERS IN PARIS, YOU GUYS!
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The blue border?! The multiple size frames?! WHAT IS HER SECRET?
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NOM. NOM. NOM.
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Refraction is just the best.
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Much hair.
You do not want to mess with the Mistress of All Evil.
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“What day is it?”
Secrets on reporting and storytelling from some of the best in the business.
How does Susan Orlean find her profile subjects? How does Malcolm Gladwell get his sources to speak with him? How does Sarah Stillman bring the characters in her stories to life? Thanks to the Longform podcast, we listened in on conversations with writers for The New Yorker as they spilled their secrets for outstanding reporting and storytelling.
"It's really hard to be a writer. You have to be born with incredible amounts of talent. Then you have to work hard. Then you have to be able to handle tons of rejection and not mind it and just keep pushing away at it. You have to show up at people's doors. You can't just email and text message people. You have to bang their doors down. You have to be interesting. You have to be fucking phenomenal to get a book published and then sell the book. When people think their writing career is not working out, it's not working out because it's so damn hard. It's not harder now than it was 20 years ago. It's just as hard. It was always hard."
We will never, ever live here. But we can dream.
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Well, are you?
BOW DOWN to the sass-masters of the past.
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