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This is just plain silly. And I love it so much <3

This T-Shirt Company Does Not ExistT-shirts designed by AI, made for real humans
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Bath bombs have always confused me and to be honest, now they confuse me even more 😂
Holy Méme Bath BombYou can now literally swim in memes
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The GOpher is the cutest and I don't even program in Go. Love this!

Gopherize.meThe official Go Gopher avatar generator.
The Meme Bible is the coloring book to reduce your stress levels by coloring, word searching, connecting dots and mazes with the most famous memes. 60 pages of fun.

The Meme BibleColoring Book of 2016's best memes
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Looks great, Mitchell! 😃

Pinks Animated StickersAnimated expressions for your everyday iMessage encounters
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Looks awesome! Thanks so much for sharing your wisdom in this book. I'm eager to get into it 😃

Create Or Hate: Successful People Make ThingsWe are all creative — there is a creator in you.
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I had the privilege of beta-playing Disrupt Cards and it's HILARIOUS. Daniel, Jeremy, and Jordan did an awesome job poking fun at everything that's great (and sometimes not so great) about Silicon Valley and the tech scene.

Disrupt CardsThe funniest card game to hit Silicon Valley
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Huh, as much praise as Norman gets for "The Design of Everyday Things", I'm surprised I haven't heard of this book before. Published in '07 so I wonder how many of his "future" designs are already taking shape.

The Design of Future ThingsA revealing examination of smart technology
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You better believe addiction is designed. I'll bet a few of the world's top neuroscientists are making good money designing Vegas experiences.

Addiction by DesignMachine gambling in Las Vegas
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@saddington any reason why, at the bottom of the Teeny Tokyo page, it shows a map of NYC? 😜

Teeny TokyoA surprisingly-powerful bulk image resizing app
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HAHA, this looks awesome. I'm trying to think if any of my engineer friends are literature buffs. I'm sure they'll get a kick out of this.

If Hemingway wrote JavaScriptAngus Croll imagines short JavaScript programs as written b…
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I'd love to have a tiny house cabin to escape the craziness of the city. Some of these houses cost as little as 1 year of SF rent!

Live SimpleList, discover, book and/or buy unique tiny accommodations.
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Ken Segall gives an in-depth look at how Steve Jobs obsessed about simplicity and hated complexity. If you're willing to re-evaluate your company's processes with fresh eyes, you'll see unnecessary complexity everywhere. Plus, since Segall worked so closely with Jobs, you'll get behind-the-scenes stories of some of Apple's most iconic products and ad campaigns.

Insanely SimpleThe Obsession That Drives Apple's Success

Insanely SimpleThe Obsession That Drives Apple's Success
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Greater than The Great Gatsby? Greater than Hemingway's works? Someone aware me if the praise is justified.

UlyssesConsidered the greatest 20th century novel written in Engli…
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If you're new to social media marketing, this book is a crucial 101. Social is playing the long game. Don't read the book expecting "hacks". It's great as a primer but it's your responsibility to tell great stories and interact with your customers/fans.

Jab, Jab, Jab, Right HookHow to tell your story in a noisy social world
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Any designers or artists here read this book? Karen Cheng highly recommends it in her blog post on becoming a self-taught designer: http://www.karenx.com/blog/how-to-become-a-designer-without-going-to-design-school/

You Can Draw in 30 DaysThe easy way to learn to draw — in one month.
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Any other photo enthusiasts love the "why?" behind how pictures make us feel? I've read a decent amount on color theory and lines/ratios but this is the first comprehensive book I've seen.

Picture This: How Pictures WorkHow and why structural elements affect our emotions.

