Weekly Filet #38: Woman with 100 Personalities. And more.
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This week's top recommendation
This story made my mind spin. A compelling profile of a woman with what is apparently called dissociative identity disorder. 50-year-old Kim Noble lives the lives of many, many different people. People that live in the same body, yet don't know each others passwords, can't remember what the other have been doing. Some are young, some are old, some are male. And all of them are a parent to her daughter.
→ Kim Noble: The woman with 100 personalities (The Guardian)
Further recommendations
One hour of live music by one of the finest bands you can possible start autumn with.
→ The Album Leaf in Concert (NPR Music)
With Amanda Knox now free, I could never make much sense of the whole thing. Until I read this piece from Rolling Stone, that is.
→ The Neverending Nightmare of Amanda Knox (Rolling Stone)
I guess you always wondered. Now you know. Love these drawings.
→ What birds do when we aren't looking (Marc Johns)
Alternate version of Apple's legendary TV ad, voiceover by Steve Jobs himself.
→ Think Different
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