Stinson Hunter’s brand of vigilante justice makes for gripping viewing – but it’s also menacing, haunting and uncomfortable , writes Tim Dowling
stalking the stalkers and grooming the groomers … very weird … and an ethical morass, it seems likely
Stinson Hunter’s brand of vigilante justice makes for gripping viewing – but it’s also menacing, haunting and uncomfortable , writes Tim Dowling
stalking the stalkers and grooming the groomers … very weird … and an ethical morass, it seems likely
An estimated 35,000 of the animals were spotted as summer sea ice fell to its sixth lowest in the satellite record
The US government weighs in to try to protect walrus from stampeding – by re-routing aircraft so the herds don’t panic… a weird, unexpected climate change event
sharks have personalities … who knew?
Hong Kong protestors are tidy, polite, apologetic … and they do their homework
how nice…
Nathan Sawaya uses toy bricks to create unique sculptures, from anguished figures to an enormous T rex. About 80 sculptures made from more than a million bricks are going on show in London
great pics of great sculptures … in Lego!
Seven young Iranians seen dancing in video that went viral handed suspended sentences of jail and 91 lashes each
Why of course… who wouldn’t be sentenced for dancing?!
“I suspect Thatcher was the last person in the world to be able to examine her inner life, but she could sell a myth. The idea that women must imitate men to succeed is anti-feminist. She was not of woman born. She was a psychological transvestite.”
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/sep/19/hilary-mantel-fantasised-killing-margaret-thatcher
… the (fictional) assassination of Margaret Thatcher by Hilary Mantel
“This idea of female invisibility is an innovation that came after Muhammad, unfortunately it has become entrenched”
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-29279879
Imagine … a gay- and female-friendly mosque! Bringing religion into the 21st century, whether it likes it or not!
Jessica Reed: A list of things which should never belong to anyone’s bucket list. You’ll thank us later
The anti-bucket list … what a good idea … and I love hers!