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“Regret doesn’t remind us that we did badly, It reminds us that we know we...”
– Kathryn Schulz
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French: The Most Productive People In The World
          A new survey from UBS has shown that the French continue to work the least amount of hours per year in the world. Once again, the French have blown away the competition. People work an average of 1,902 hours per year in the surveyed cities but they work much longer in Asian and Middle Eastern cities… People in Lyon and Paris, by contrast, spend the least amount of time at work...
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Thoughts on Google+ →
azspot: Now having used Google+, I can’t help but wonder what it’s for? Of the other social networks I have used, here is where I see them fitting: GeoCities: Was epic, and the best place to share animated GIFs. MySpace: It was the place to go for crappily designed user profile pages and scantly clad pictures of women that you don’t know. To check out bands so that you could later tell you...
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The Old Grouchy Woman
What do you see, you, who takes care of me, what do you see? When you look at me, what do you think? An old grouchy woman, a bit crazy, with a lost gaze, who is not really there anymore Who dribbles when she eats and never answer Who, when you say loudly “try” Seems to not care to what you are doing And never stops to loose her shoes and her stockings. Who, docile or not, let you act...
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