Mr. Rogers's Simple Set of Rules for Talking to Kids - The Atlantic
The incredible precision of the words Mr. Rogers used, “Freddish.” »
L I V E Subscription T E L E T H O N - YouTube
The @westendphoenix Telethon is the most creative things I’ve seen in journalism. »
What Colocated Teams Can Learn From Remote Teams – Noelle D – Medium
Here's a short write up on what I found + my thoughts. »
Why "you are loved" "please reach out" are crappy things to post after someone has died by suicide
‘Why "you are loved" "please reach out" are crappy things to post after someone has died by suicide’ »
My depression doesn’t want me to finish this sentence.
I wrote a little thing about how my depression is a 25 year old rat-bastard shitgoblin. »
Browsing LGBT
wow, instead of a suspiciously blank page it turns out that @itchio has a fully-functional LGBT… »
You have the right to remain silent. – Dan Hon – Medium
A dialog that asks a yes/no question needs a third option - the right to remain silent »
The Middle Schoolers Who Flipped a Crashed Car, and Other Stories of Kids Putting Adults to Shame – Mother Jones
Valor. Tragedy. Then Joy. This kind of week, you need a happy ending. #Recharge @MotherJones https://t… »
Announcement Tasks - Blendo News
I wrote about my task list when I announce things »
Charge upgraded to first-degree murder for driver accused of ramming Charlottesville crowd - The Washington Post
Why are you telling nazi lies? Nobody gets charged with murder for heart attacks. RT… »
MC Frontalot's Question Bedtime: nerdcore fairy tales for kids and parents - Boing Boing
#4yrsago MC Frontalot's Question Bedtime: nerdcore fairy tales for kids and parents »