Existential Star Wars: The French overdub with English subtitles from Sartre

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The advantages of Christianity on public transit

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Hipsters want to be just like their dads

Dads: The Original Hipsters (NSFW text) collects images showing that your typical hipster nowadays is simply trying to be like his old man.

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What 2-liter bottles look like before being melted and molded into shape

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Update: Here’s a video illustration of the process…

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1968 student protest against the cancellation of Star Trek

In 1968, the 2-year-old show Star Trek was making a weak showing. Naturally, NBC decision-makers leaned toward cancelling it. Nerds nationwide would hear nothing of it.

Here’s what it looked like January 6, 1968 outside the NBC studio…


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On January 8, the Los Angeles Times reported,

Students at Caltech have found little time for demonstrations, protests and draft card burnings rampant on many of the nation’s campuses.

But Saturday night, a throng of more than 200 chanting, banner-waving Caltech scholars conducted a torchlight procession through the streets of Burbank to carry a protest to the steps of the National Broadcasting Company.

In what some observers suggest may be the emergence of the college’s social conscience, the enraged students voiced opposition to rumored canceling of NBC’s science fiction series Star Trek.

“It Is Totally Illogical to Cancel Star Trek,” read the sign of one bespectacled protester…

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