Weekly Filet #170: The Truth and Nothing But The Truth. And more.
What are you hesitant to tell me? Who has more power in our relationship? Am I the best sex you've ever had? A beautiful interactive documentary about couples asking each other intimate questions. The best part (or worst, that really depends): After watching, you can play by yourselves.
→ The { } And
Three years after Anders Breivik took 69 lives on Utøya, a now 17-year-old surviver took to Reddit to answer questions from the community. Made me tear up more than once.
→ I survived the Utøya attack. AMA. (Reddit)
«On 9/11, the government’s list of people barred from flying included just 16 names. Today...tens of thousands». An important investigation into how easily you can get labelled a «known or suspected terrorists» by US authorities.
→ Blacklisted (The Intercept)
You read the title and think it's going to be too basic. Then you read the whole thing and realise your knowledge about the situation in Gaza really is rather basic. A good recap.
→ 9 questions about the Israel-Palestine conflict you were too embarrassed to ask (Vox.com)
On the surface, a text about designing websites. Then again, Oliver is after something much more fundamental: the indispensable pain of thinking and the duty to put thought into things you create.
→ Putting Thought Into Things (iA)
Bonus: We all know them, just look around your office. The most annoying types – yourself included, face it – named and illustrated. → Workwankers