The Identity Supremacy Ultimatum | The Jason Bourne Travel Package
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In honor of the release of The Bourne Legacy, we at Awkward Travel LLC asked ourselves, what would happen if you actually followed the footsteps of Jason Bourne? And not just from TNT to TBS at 3 am on a Saturday night after a seedy trip to the bar, but on an international pilgrimage of violence and intrigue? What if you went to every place that he visits in the trilogy? Welcome to The Identity Supremacy Ultimatum™.

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Always Search the Cracks | Scorpions on Venus and Johannes Brahms
Submitted by | January 24, 2012
Always Search the Cracks | Scorpions on Venus and Johannes Brahms

There were two relatively unheralded discoveries made this month: a newly unearthed piano piece by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) and scant evidence of life on Venus.

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Why South Carolinians Should Tow the Stephen Colbert Party Line and Vote for Herman Cain
Submitted by | January 17, 2012
Why South Carolinians Should Tow the Stephen Colbert Party Line and Vote for Herman Cain

I’m not saying that it doesn’t matter who wins the Republican primary. If, as many Republicans seem to think, the best candidate would be the one who can most likely beat Obama, then Romney’s their …

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A Brief Note on the Halloween Store
Submitted by | October 28, 2011
A Brief Note on the Halloween Store

It’s amazing how each row of the Halloween Store is effectively a temporary potion mixture for a brand new identity. A place like this in a book could be seen as terrifying, but for some reason in practice it is benign and untrue.

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Can a Public Be Revolutionary?
Submitted by | July 11, 2011
Can a Public Be Revolutionary?

Inspired by Lyndsay Michalik’s recent experiment in seven acts which was built around an act of crowd-sourcing and caught by her use of the term revolution, I write this to ask the question “can a …

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iReport, uReport | No News is your News
Submitted by | July 5, 2011
iReport, uReport | No News is your News

Reading the opinions of our Supreme Court justices is kinda like watching a highly intellectual soap opera.  Especially if you’re reading Scalia.  In in Brown v. Entertainment Merchant Association, a case that challenges the first …

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Get Your Civil Discourse Kit Today!
Submitted by | May 13, 2011
Get Your Civil Discourse Kit Today!

That’s right folks, in response to the recent events at Louisiana State University, allography is offering “Civil Discourse Kits” for the low price of $9.99!
According to chancellor Mike Martin at LSU, the 1,000 people who …

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