
Lets Take A Stroll Through The Art Museum
Evan Walters – The Blind Pianist (1925)

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Confession of the Day

Hi, I am 21yo guy, who is obsessed with making money. In a span of 2years, I have tried plenty of businesses but none of them were successfull. I literally have 0 friends, no social life and I barely sleep for 3-4hrs. At this point, the only thing that matters to me is money and I do feel sorry for myself because giving up is never an option, everuthing i like needs money.
Having Your Shit Together Is One Of The Most Attractive Qualities There Is

Most people assume that ‘having your shit together’ means you’re successful in your career or that you make a lot of money.
It simply means that you are in control of your life—you take active ownership of your living environment, your health, your ambitions, and your finances. You put in work maintaining certain aspects of your life, which allow you to thrive and maintain your sense of independence.
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How the Spice Channel Beat the Censors and Changed Cable TV Forever – Mel Magazine
Why Judging People Is Really About You (Not Them) – Tiny Buddha
Why the Opening of ’28 Weeks Later’ Is the Greatest Scene in Zombie Movie History – Wanderer
Whatever happened to the actress who played Apolloina from The Godfather? – Ned Hardy
I put a motion sensing light in my bathroom to avoid getting blinded when I go for a pee in the middle of the night. Plug one into any wall outlet and you’re done — it’ll automatically turn on in the dark and off again in the light – Amazon
Why I Pumped the Brakes on Vanlife – Thrillist
30 musicians on the album that changed their life as a kid – Louder Sound
Use These Phrases When Negotiating Your Salary – Life Hacker
How to Adopt the Japanese Approach to Accepting Life’s Challenges, “Ukeireru”
She Played ‘Jyn Erso’ in Rogue One. See Felicity Jones Now At 39 – Wanderer
Would You Want to Know if You’re Going to Get Alzheimer’s Disease? – Telegraph
The Golden Age of Junk Science Is Killing Us – Men’s Health
My husband works for UPS and I wish people could see how hard his job is — and why the new $170,000 contract deal is well deserved – Insider
How to Turn Small Talk Into Smart Conversation – Ideas
Photos from the day when US government nuked Mississippi, 1964 – Rare Historical Photos
Napping in the Afternoon Can Improve Memory and Alertness – Here’s Why – The Conversation
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Top 10 Stupid Mistakes That Ended A Serial Killer’s Career – Listverse
5 Common Beliefs that Can Subtly Screw You Over – Mark Manson
The Dumping Grounds
Confessions of a 57-Year-Old Virgin
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I’m a 57 year old man, about three years away from whatever the grandmaster of all the wizards are. I’ve never hugged a woman before (beside female relatives), never dated anyone before, no one at all. And then obviously that means that I never had my first kiss and I’m still a virgin.
How To Survive A Street Fight

The first rule of street fighting is don’t get in a street fight. There is nothing to be gained when compared with what you could possibly lose. Losing a street fight could be fatal, even winning a street fight is still going to hurt and not just in the swollen hand and a headache type of way. The most painful part of a street fight happens afterward. It’s the part nobody talks about or thinks of in moment of anger. The only people to win street fights are those who don’t participate. Failing in that here’s how you get out of a street fight alive.
McDojo: A Martial Arts School That Is Solely Established To Make Money Instead Of Genuinely Teaching Martial Arts
Picture of the Day

Kanō Jigoro, the legendary founder of Judo. Despite being a smaller man, he could toss large men with ease.
The name Judo means “the gentle way” and the sport is built on principles such as justice, courtesy, safety, and modesty. Kanō saw the martial art as a way to bring people together, even while throwing opponents to the mat.
Born in 1860 in Mikage (now part of Kobe), Kanō moved to Tokyo with his father at age 11. Though he was known as a child prodigy in school, he often faced adversity. To build strength, he became determined to study the martial art of Jujutsu. During his time as a student at Tokyo University, he finally found someone who would teach him—Jujutsu master and former samurai Fukuda Hachinosuke.


