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“If I asked you how a restaurant was and you replied with ‘bimyou,’ I’m not going there. If I gave you a gift and you called it ‘bimyou,’ I’d think: ‘Great, she hates this gift.’”
The Good, the Bad, and the Bimyou
foreignpolicy.com
My father once told me that the three topics people are the most irrational about are religion, politics, and nutrition. While you may or may not agree with this, these topics have two things in common that favor misinformation: They relate strongly to our identities, and they’re hard to get definitive answers about.
Read This, Not That: The Hidden Cost of Nutrition Misinformation—Asterisk
asteriskmag.com
A more interesting and visually rich digital space would mean more than coming up with a new illustration style – it would require a change in how the tech economy is run.
Why Does Every Advert Look the Same? Blame Corporate Memphis
wired.co.uk
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