Chime and punishment
Even as Meta rolls out teen accounts on Facebook and Messenger, researchers say Instagram teen accounts continue to show suicide content. / Engadget, BBC
How the White House’s takedown of Tylenol is laying the groundwork for its next likely target: the MMR vaccine. / Rasmussen Retorts
Roxane Gay: “Calling for civility…is a way of reminding the powerless that they exist at the will of those in power and should act accordingly. It is a demand for control.” / The New York Times [$]
“The only people who have preserved their dignity or their rights in dealing with Trump are those who have been willing to stand up to him.” The surrender of America’s elites. / The Atlantic [$]
The original image for David Bowie’s iconic Aladdin Sane cover is going up for auction, and may very well break the record for the priciest album artwork ever sold. / The Independent
But it probably won’t sell for as much as the guitar Liam Gallagher smashed when Oasis broke up in 2009—which is also headed to auction. / The Guardian
Never-before-seen photos of 1970s New York City by William Antin, whose shots inside Grand Central Station are particularly wonderful. / My Modern Met
“Our records also enhance our autobiographical memories and thus help determine who we are.” Why you should record more. / Aeon
The many lawsuits that have sprung up since Steamboat Willie entered the public domain. / Gizmodo
“Will this yield a dodo in a few years? Or simply a mutant bird that resembles a dodo?” Cloned and genetically modified animals may have forever changed our ecosystems. / Intelligencer
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A retrospective of the past 50 years of Jody Folwell’s Pueblo pottery, which still stuns in its unexpected, nontraditional motifs and craft. / Hyperallergic
“When someone died, people knew not only whether the person was a man or a woman, but also exactly the time of the funeral and the person’s social status.” An audio tour of Spain’s ancient bells. / The Guardian
Unrelated: “Much of what we call ‘achievement’ is just status laundering.” Contemplating status at the airport boarding gate. / Westenberg
A remembrance of Allen Ginsberg from a young man he befriended just before he died: part one, part two. / the allen ginsberg project
Photographs of David Lynch’s Hollywood compound, now for sale if you have $15,000,000. / Uncrate
“How many psychologists does it take to change a lightbulb?” A round-up of “intellectual” jokes. / The Linchpin
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