Teenage Bill Clinton meets JFK, 1963

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22 Funniest Floating Head Ads

BuzzFeed – Get more here: 22 Funniest Floating Head Ads.

Kitten Battling Itself In The Mirror

This little kitten is so intimidating!

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Watch Out For the “I’m Right, You’re Wrong” Conversation

Gretchen Rubin writes:

A few days ago, I posted about a phenomenon I describe as “oppositional conversational style” (OCS for short), and I’ve been flabbergasted by the heated response.
I thought I’d identified some obscure, rare pattern of human interaction, but it turns out that lots of people had already identified this kind of interaction.

A person with “oppositional conversational style” is a person who, in conversation, disagrees with and corrects whatever you say. Maybe in a friendly way, maybe in a belligerent way, but their remarks are framed in opposition to whatever you say.

I was fascinated to read people’s comments. I learned several things.

First, people recognize this pattern easily. OCS, it turns out, is a widespread phenomenon.

Second, people find it tiresome to be on the receiving end of OCS. To be repeatedly told “I’m right; you’re wrong,” in every context, gets annoying.

Third, at least some people who practice OCS recognize it in themselves, and they think there’s value to this kind of exchange. They engage with others in this way because they find it fun to argue, or they want to get facts exactly correct, or because they want to make clear that there’s another side to an argument (even if they don’t particularly believe in that side of the argument, they want to explore it).

Fourth, OCS is sometimes related to the Tigger vs. Eeyore distinction. OCS seems associated with Eeyoredom, though not everyone who exhibits OCS is an Eeyore.

I think it’s helpful to watch out for the “oppositional conversational style.” Sometimes, just being able to identify something that’s bugging you somehow lessens the annoyance. Instead of reacting to the exchange unthinkingly, you realize, “Oh, I’m in the presence of the oppositional conversational style! How very interesting!” Get more here: Watch Out For the “I’m Right, You’re Wrong” Conversation | Psychology Today.

The Most Important Medical Advice Ever Given Upon Release From An Emergency Room

The Most Important Medical Advice Ever Given Upon Release From An Emergency Room | Happy Place.

Rediscovered shots of the Blues Brothers

Holy Kaw! via Rediscovered shots of the Blues Brothers.

Remembering Andy Griffith: ‘America’s favorite sheriff’

The Week: Most Recent Home Page Posts via Remembering Andy Griffith: ‘America’s favorite sheriff’.

10 Things You Might Not Know About America’s Independence

C’mon, world! We’re not all imperialist dogs — some of us are quite nice actually! Here are some things you might want to know about our Independence Day:

On July Fourth, Americans eat hot dogs and apple pie, watch fireworks, and go swimming. But what are we really celebrating? Standard answers to this question are that we are celebrating our independence or the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Well, yes and no.

Here are 10 things you might not know about our America’s Independence Day.” Get the answer here: 10 Things You Might Not Know About America’s Independence | All Pro Dad.

Andy Griffith Is Dead At 86

Andy Griffith Is Dead At 86.

A lot of people don’t realize Andy got his start as a standup comic. You can read about his life here

U.S. President George W. Bush (R) presents his Presidential Medal of Freedom to actor Andy Griffith at a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, November 9, 2005.

Not Losing Weight? Listen Up!

You’ve been watching what you eat for weeks, but you can’t seem to get the scale to budge.

To rev up your metabolism and get the scale moving in the right direction, you might want to take a better look at what you’re putting in your mouth.

But it’s not all about the food.

Let’s dive in and help you shed those unwanted pounds…shall we?

It’s time to get clean

While we’ve all been told to check the labels, foods that require labels are processed, and processed foods can be poison to a diet plan. While low-fat granola bars and fuel-packed protein bars might have their place in an emergency (like hiking the Appalachian Trail, where there’s not a salad bar in sight), in the real world eating “clean” is the way to go.

That means eating foods as close to their natural state as possible – fresh fruits and veggies, lean meats and healthy fats. Keep the empty calories of processed foods out of the shopping cart. Instead, opt for foods in their natural state and not in a wrapper.

Get Off the Couch

Are you a couch potato, crashing after a day of work with a marathon session of your favorite TV show rather than a walk around the block?

The key to successful weight loss is torching more calories than you take in, so couch potatoes will have a tougher time dropping pounds.That’s not to say you need to channel your inner Arnold Schwarzenegger…hmmm, bad example, to successfully lose weight. You just need to recognize that exercise is a great way to burn extra calories and will help you have a better shot at seeing the numbers on the scale drop.

Take a walk, head to the park for a game of Frisbee or revisit your childhood and tune up that bike so you can hit the road for a burst of cardio your body will appreciate. The biggest perk is that the added activity will likely lead you to try new forms of exercise, and could inspire you to hit the gym to bust some weightlifting moves that will give your metabolism an added boost.

Keep Your Cool

Living on the edge with high stress levels and a constant anxiety can wreak havoc on even the best of diets.

Stress results in a flood of cortisol rushing through your system, an age-old response that began in the cave man era, when our bodies warned us of life-threatening dangers with the flight-or-flight response we now know as stress. The thing is, we now see rush-hour traffic and cranky co-workers in the same way as deadly cougar attacks, and we’re not fleeing the scene to reap the benefits of the response.

Those elevated cortisol levels lead to attacks on muscles, reduced insulin resistance, and the storage of unwanted fat (just in case that cougar blocks our path to the grocery store for a few weeks).

Try to find a little more Zen in your life, through yoga, meditation or massages might do the trick.

Time Your Meals

An effective way to build the healthy eating habit is to time your meals. Predetermined the day before exactly what time you will be eating. Schedule them roughly four hours apart. So for example; 8am, noon, 4pm, and 8pm would be your meal times for the day. This will keep you metabolism running high, blood sugar stable so your body can stay primed for buying stored fat as fuel, and satisfied to stave off any cravings. Prepare meals ahead of time so that you are ready to roll.

Dieting is Outdated

Really what it all comes down to is lifestyle changes — and seeing a healthy lifestyle as a choice that makes living an adventure.

If you eat right, you have the energy to head to the hills for a hike, hop on the mountain bike and tackle that challenging new trail or take the dog for a walk around a bigger block. And that opens the door for the life you want to live, not a life you only have the energy to dream about.

It’s just a matter of making slow, easy-to-manage changes that reflect a new found attention to a healthy way of living, like trading water for soda or a more nutrient-packed veggie place of mashed potatoes.” via Not Losing Weight? Listen Up!.

Normally, I would feel guilty curating something like this, however, in this case I’ve been doing all these things for a couple of months and the results have been amazing. I can testify first hand to what great advice this is…

Fail Often

 

Fail Often :: Cube Grenades from gapingvoid art.

A new mental model

English: Blue plaque at Iffley Road Track, Oxf...

“Human beings can’t run a mile in under four minutes. It simply isn’t possible.” Sound crazy? It does now. But for decades it was a common point of view. It was a mental model: an assumption about how the world worked. As Professor Jerry Wind of the Wharton School tells the story: The four-minute mile seemed like a physical barrier that humans could not cross… until May 6, 1954. That was the day that Roger Bannister, in a meet at Oxford, ran a mile in 3:59.3 He broke the barrier. Suddenly, in the next three years, 16 other runners cracked the four-minute mile as well. Was there some breakthrough in human evolution? No. What had changed was the mental model.” Lecinski, Jim (2011-06-24). Winning the Zero Moment of Truth – ZMOT (Enhanced Version) (Kindle Locations 122-128). Vook. Kindle Edition.

Using Weaknesses to Better Understand Others (and Ourselves)

“Our strength grows out of our weaknesses.” Ralph Waldo Emerson. Get more here: Using Weaknesses to Better Understand Others (and Ourselves) | Tiny Buddha.

Just wondering…

Anderson Layman’s Blog via Just wondering……………..

Bold and Beautiful

Pops Digital via Bold and Beautiful (monochrome).

Calvin and Hobbes on Looking into Infinity

Calvin and Hobbes Comic Strip, July 03, 2012 on GoComics.com.

How To Help A Drunk Driver

Or at least stop it from happening.

via How To Help A Drunk Driver.

69 Politicians As They Were In High School

Paul Ryan of Wisconsin via BuzzFeed – Latest. Get more here: 69 Politicians As They Were In High School.

23 Euro 2012 Final Superlatives

BuzzFeed – Latest. Get more here: 23 Euro 2012 Final Superlatives.

Anderson Cooper Officially Comes Out As Gay

Can someone please explain in the comments why what you do with your sexual organs is something to be ‘proud’ of? Am I missing the point? BuzzFeed – Latest via Anderson Cooper Officially Comes Out As Gay.

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