Origins of the internet’s favourite acronyms revealed

I’ve never been a fan, cheapens language I feel among other things.

Personally, I love people who write to me in complete sentences. Even using sms or skype chat… but that’s just me.

Still, it’s an interesting read… and, like acronyms, the article wont ask you to think too much.

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http://www.news.com.au/technology/online/origins-of-the-internets-favourite-acronyms-revealed/story-fnjwnhzf-1226993356481

Maxed out…

From an old article I was rereading as research:

“Is pornography misogynistic? In my mind there is only one response. How could it not be? Pornography comes from a culture that breeds misogyny. At least it seems to have done so in me.”

From the age of VHS videos and then DVDs, now we have the web. […]

Top 10 shots that mark Instagram’s fourth birthday

Who cares, really. I think the pic here to the right pretty much sums up my feelings about Instagram.

To quote David Bailey when asked are photographs less powerful now because there are so many of them in the world?

DB: No, it makes the good ones even more powerful because it hasn’t taken away […]

Does Monogamy Even Exist Anymore?

NewsFeed hates to be the bearer of bad news, but according to a new study 40 percent of young couples don’t agree on whether or not they are actually exclusive. So even if you think you and your partner are each other’s one and only, they might not be on the same page.

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The Ancient Sexual Revolution that May Have Spurred Human Monogamy

“Not many people realize that the most important sexual revolution for our species probably happened several million years ago,” Gavrilets says. “This revolution was accomplished by the masses of lower-ranked males, along with females, directly against the elite of alphas, so the term revolution is even more appropriate.”

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http://healthland.time.com/2012/05/29/the-ancient-sexual-revolution-that-may-have-spurred-human-monogamy/

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