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issue 72 - A world of opportunities but no second chances
The presumption that you are ”innocent until proven guilty”, has taken a turn towards "guilty in the eyes of the public until proven innocent".
There's been a growing amount of producers lately who are releasing green products, not to join the green movement, but simply to appeal to the green consumer.
Thanks to some creative sentencing, a Buffalo, New York restaurateur will be feeding pizza to the poor as punishment for cheating the state out of sales tax.
Karen Herzog was ordered to pay $79,000 in fines for recycling trash by a state that must now export their trash to available landfills in surrounding states.
Fans are experiencing depression and suicidal thoughts after seeing the movie Avatar - because they long to enjoy the beauty of the alien world Pandora.
Violence gives humans a sensation of reward. Violence is its own goal says Craig Kennedy, professor of special education and pediatrics at Vanderbilt University.
The idea of robots becoming a part of our society may seem like a farfetched sci-fi fantasy, but it's not. They just don't look like the Hollywood version - yet.
At this very moment, microchips are being inserted into butterflies during their pupa stage so they can be "guided" by remote control when they're fully grown.
The comedian Stephen Colbert has been cited as one of the most influential people in the world; even outranking the current US president, Barack Obama.
Books, such as Twilight and True Blood, have not only created a generation not afraid of the big bad wolf, but also tendencies towards being its one true love.
The Komen foundation have stated they own the phrase “for the cure” and the color pink, filing legal trademark oppo- sitions against all charities who use it.
Pepsi offered 1 million pesos to anyone who got a bottle cap with the number 349 printed on it. Too bad there were half a million bottle caps printed with 349.
College just isn't what it used to be. It used to be that sex, drugs and recreation were extracurricular activities. Today, they are part of the actual coursework.
Jammie Thomas, a single mom, was recently sued for sharing 24 songs. The jury found her guilty and sentenced her to pay $80,000 per song – that is, $1.92 million in total.
According to a recent report, the next few decades will see a boom in so-called cognition enhancers. In other words – pills that will make you smarter.
The necktie is officially an endangered fashion accessory. Italy’s health secretary is recommending that all government offices ban the tie for sake of the environment.
Your blissful days of denial have come to an end because for the first time in recorded history, an open waterway exists all the way up to The North Pole.
During the riots of Paris suburbs the French Minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, called the people of the suburbs “scum” and said he’d like to flush them out with a hose.
This weapon shoots small darts loaded with 50.000 volt that will paralyze the one being hit. The Swedish police will start testing it in reality sometime this year.
The Mexican Gulf oil catastrophe wasn’t the first of its kind, and will probably not be the last. But are oil companies only causing environmental damages?
The growing trend of crime-fighting superheroes may be having a profound effect on a handful of zealot fans that have decided to take matters into their own glove-covered hands.
After being accused of using his cell phone to snap photos of a woman while she was tanning in the nude. The officers said, the man "did hide evidence in his anus."
Jens Assur is one of the world’s most talented documentary photographers. But apparently he’s witnessed something that most people would never imagine.
Frank Stella uttered the following phrase in an interview back in 1966 when he was asked about the meaning of his work: “What you see is what you see”.
In Sweden we call it ”Vartecken” and in Finland they call it something else. It really doesn't matter as long as you understand that spring is coming to town.
Who is going to threaten Google & Facebook, the untouchables of the internet, who's made the World Wide Web seem like the streets of Chicago in the 40's?
All air travelers are now being forced to walk through a full-body x-ray scanner that not only exposes all concealed weapons but also visualizes your genitals.
This issue of T-post is a special anniversary-issue, celebrating our third birthday and twenty-fiffth issue. It was given to us as a present by Imaginary Foundation.
Charles Bukowski called Mickey Mouse a “three fingered son of a bitch without a soul”. He saw him as a symbol of an illusionary and Disneyfied America.