Loving the clean guitar tones, horns, and damn it that bass harmony is so cool. Get it, Justin. I don’t have your picture on my desk for nothin.
Never realized just how much I love molly’s outfit in this movie until this gif. Can anyone find me a copy please?
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Ricky Skaggs at 7 years old. Not bad, ‘lil fella.
52 years later, an interview with Fresh Air.
Anyone else notice that he still has the same haircut. 52 years with the same haircut?
Ok wow. This is like dancing the data, but was actually potentially helpful. I found this moving, inspiring, and beautiful. Not sure it would apply to my research, but maybe that’s my new challenge.
MY PI LOOKING OVER MY DATA ANALYSIS
credit: Searine
I do this literally every time I review a paper.
I also do this in meetings with students. But on the inside. Usually. I hope.

This machine allows anyone to work for minimum wage for as long as they like. Turning the crank on the side releases one penny every 4.97 seconds, for a total of $7.25 per hour. This corresponds to minimum wage for a person in New York. This piece is brilliant on multiple levels, particularly as social commentary. Without a doubt, most people who started operating the machine for fun would quickly grow disheartened and stop when realizing just how little they’re earning by turning this mindless crank. A person would then conceivably realize that this is what nearly two million people in the United States do every day…at much harder jobs than turning a crank. This turns the piece into a simple, yet effective argument for raising the minimum wage.
god damn
This is fascinating and fabulous. Well done.
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