Chanel Miller wrote a book called Know My Name, about her life before and after being sexually assaulted by Brock Turner, the sex criminal who was portrayed by the trial judge as a victim. She was interviewed on The Daily Show to promote her book.
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Watch this gentleman get caught trying to fake a Skype job interview
This job candidate has watched too many (or perhaps too few) English-dubbed martial arts films from the 1970s. “You need to be more formal and at least practice before you take the interview.”
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Tokyo Listening – an interview with author Lorraine Plourde
Tokyo is a sound-saturated city: bustling traffic, train station announcements, people everywhere, the barrage of loud adverts, drunk salarymen singing in the Ginza streets at night, and even the loud caws of the Tokyo’s infamous large crows. Then there’s the seemingly ubiquitous background music in shopping centers, department stores, offices, and super markets.
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Watch Max Headroom interview Rutger Hauer about Blade Runner
From an episode of The Max Headroom show that first aired in 1986, Max Headroom interviews, um, “Rootbeer Hauer.” Previously: “Rutger Hauer, Blade Runner’s Roy Batty, RIP”
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Save over 70% on this Sonicare rival that packs 40,000 vibrations per minute
You’ve only got one set of teeth, and every hygienist will tell you the same thing: A good, solid toothbrush and a strict cleaning regimen will do a lot more in the long term than any session in the dentist’s chair. It’ll be a lot cheaper too, even if you purchase one of the high-end […]
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This electrical engineering training will help you with those at home repairs
As long as there are light switches in the house (or voice-activated prompts, or whatever the future brings), people are going to need an electrician. Ask any electrician the next time they come around for repairs, and they’ll tell you how much they’re in demand, no matter what size the community (or hey, just look […]
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Save 20% on these sketchbooks that can improve your art with pages of lessons
Every artist, budding or established, has a sketchbook. They’re great for practice and portable, so you can follow your muse anywhere. But if you’re just starting off, let’s face it: Those blank pages don’t offer much guidance. The How to Draw series of sketchbooks are a well-designed alternative to rote linework or idle doodling, incorporating […]
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