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‘Yefographic: The Ups & Downs of Loving Kanye

Posted by Sarah Chiappetta | September 25, 2009

Yo, GOOD Magazine. I’m really happy for you, and I’mma let you finish, but I have one of the best infographics of all time:

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Click to enlarge.

For a reaaalllly big version, click here.

 
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Reflecteur – Issue 47

Posted by Ellen Bird | September 19, 2009

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Our favorite new show featured on page one has a twist – it’s filmed in Ikea…. secretly. Hilarity ensues.

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Reflecteur – Issue 46

Posted by Ellen Bird | September 5, 2009

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In this issue we discuss an amazing, and fairly secret, twist in review bombing. We also supply commentary on a helpful video for parents that provides a 101 on online stalking of college-aged students.

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Reflecteur – Issue 45

Posted by Ellen Bird | August 19, 2009

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In Reflecteur we often bring attention to sites or efforts that are redefining the mash-up in amazingly creative ways. This issue brings attention to two great examples: the Bb 2.0 YouTube re-mixer and 8-bit trip. Both required amazing levels of skill to organize and create for little benefit other than success.

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Defending my right to meh.

Posted by Caroline Chen | March 20, 2009

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John Durbin demonstrating the importance of meh at a Denuo outing.

Generation Y seems to be plagued with the label of being…I dunno…indifferent. Marketers spend billions attempting to get through to us, and so far it looks like discordant jingles and sacrificial non-friendships are the only things worth acknowledging these days. Figures that we’re responsible for perpetuating the ultimate expression for apathy: meh (or “meah” if you’re nasal).

Yes, I know. It’s been around for a while, and became official last year. But has anyone ever figured out where it came from? Keep reading to find out.

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