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  • Skepticism

    ICYMI: October 21-October 27 on the Skepchick Network

    I hope you’re happy. You missed an entire week of sweet, sweet posts on the Skepchick Network. But it’s not too late. Check out these stunners I’ve compiled for you. You won’t be sorry. Teen Skepchick Eating Disorder Experiences: Where Did It Come From Olivia tries to sum up her experience with an eating disorder. Preparing for the Worst Ine…

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  • Skepticism

    ICYMI: July 15-July 21 on the Skepchick Network

    Good morning! Or afternoon. Or night. Look, I don’t know where you live. I just know that you should really catch up on what went on last week on the Skepchick Network. You won’t be able to keep up on Twitter, otherwise. And we all know that is the pinnacle of human achievement. Teen Skepchick Science Sunday: Dino Feathers Ali…

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  • Activism

    AI: Skepticism and Punk Rock Music

    People often ask me what got me interested in organized skepticism. And while I often attribute it to stumbling across Skepticality and Skeptic’s Guide to the Universe, the fact is, the seeds were planted long before. I was and am a big fan of punk music and I was influenced by the don’t listen to authority, stand up and fight…

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  • Geek Girl Anthem

    If you read this blog chances are you will love this song. I heart Marian Call. She plays the typewriter live at shows. She is groovy. Have a great weekend everyone!

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  • Oh My God, Charlie Darwin

    The Low Anthem is a Providence-based folk/indie band with a gorgeous, haunting sound. Their third album (released last year) is Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, and the video for first track, Charlie Darwin, just debuted. It’s not a heavy, sciencey song like, say, the recent TMBG album, but apparently Darwin was some inspiration: Well, we all read East of Eden…

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  • Three Albums for the Moody

      Life is stressful and excellent in equal measures, and I realised recently that that also describes some of my favourite albums. I believe myself to be melodramatic, having extreme high joy times and equally extreme down days (a shade bi-polar perhaps, but I’m high-functioning and fun so I don’t think I need to worry). My mood can change at…

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