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1101. What looks natural and normal was often engineered by public policy. See, for instance, squirrels in parks: http://gizmodo.com/the-fascinating-story-of-why-u-s-parks-are-full-of-squ-1478182563
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1102. RT @_nptech: Data & Society: addressing emerging social, technical, ethical, legal, and policy issues: http://bit.ly/1bH2Pwi
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1103. RT @UNICEF_Jamaica: A child is not disabled because they cannot walk, hear or see. They are disabled by a society that excludes them #Child…
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1104. RT @mrandre: "The part I do is really the most important part." - everyone.
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1105. Cindy Cohn of @EFF paraphrases NSA oversight: “Did you eat that cake in the fridge on Thursday?” “I did not have it for breakfast.” #npdev
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1106. RT @JesselynRadack: .@pierre NYT Ed on the 3,278+ prisoners serving life w/o parole for nonviolent crimes--80% drug-related. http://t.co/jr…
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1107. Philippine external debt is US$58 Billion. The gov pays $10B/yr on debt service. Why not cancel the debt to spend on relief & rebuilding?
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1108. RT @nickgilla: "The longer we cling to strong beliefs about the existence of pure evil, the more aggressive & antisocial we become." http:/…
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From an interview with Molly Crabapple:

“Art can change the world, but seldom in the way it intends, and seldom the art that people think would have that effect.

I keep thinking of the Guy Fawkes mask Dave Gibbons drew. In discussions of what art is radical, mainstream comics are seldom brought up. And yet… I also think of an interview I read with Greenwald where he said that what convinced him of Snowden’s sincerity about bringing forward his revelations was when Snowden told him he was inspired by video games and comic books.

There is radical, explicit art, but there’s also art that worms into the culture and decades or centuries later bursts forward in unimagined effects.”

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On the 50th anniversary of the 1964 design manifesto, and in the spirit of its 2000 refresh, here is a 2014 update addressing the social impact of design in the digital age, below. I've added this to my growing list of design manifestos.

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