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u/sabbott1990 · 2 pointsr/Frisson

If you're into this sort of thing I highly recommend the book The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard Rhodes It won the pulitzer when it came out and is the most fascinating history of any subject you'll ever read. It details the story of the a-bomb from the discovery of the atom up to the bombing of japan. It build such intensity and excitement as it goes that it's almost like experiencing a long, slow frisson trigger. Definitely worth the read.

u/Mithryn · 8 pointsr/Frisson

Finland they pay their teachers like rockstars, pulling the very best from the top of the classes at graduation: http://www.amazon.com/The-Smartest-Kids-World-They-ebook/dp/B0061NT61Y

We need to shift the attitude from the martyr teacher; and "those who can't: teach" to "Teacher, the best job in the world"

u/QuietlyLearning · 1 pointr/Frisson

I read this in The Mind & the Brain. Great frisson accompanying a good book is always sexy.

u/Alien1979 · 1 pointr/Frisson

I've only read the Alan Moore stuff. I would say start with this, and then pick up the other volumes if you enjoyed it. There are some fantastic story arcs in these comics.

u/rao-blackwell-ized · 14 pointsr/Frisson

Sorry I had to slightly crop the original title so it would fit in the character limit.

Original post by the author /u/amparker528 on /r/aww here: https://www.reddit.com/r/aww/comments/cnvih2/took_me_7_years_to_finish_but_i_finally_finished/

Book is called Millions of Pennies Worth and is on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1096107139/

u/chicagodude84 · 19 pointsr/Frisson

Christine actually won the whole competition. Her cookbook, Recipes from My Home Kitchen: Asian and American Comfort Food was published two days ago.

u/Illegals_from_LA · 27 pointsr/Frisson

Dave Cullen's book Columbine is a fascinating read/analysis and goes into a litte more detail on this.

Basically Harris was the psychopath/leader and Klebold was the manic depressive/follower, not that that excuses his actions.

It takes guts to speak up as she has. Harris' parents have never spoken publicly about Columbine.

u/phthoggos · 6 pointsr/Frisson

wow, two people in this whole comment thread who realize that comics don't just fall out of the sky.

It's from Common Grounds #4, published in May 2004. Written by Troy Hickman and drawn by Carlos Pacheco & Jesus Merino.

You can't buy it on Comixology (although they do have some of Troy Hickman's other work), but the collected book is still in print, ISBN 978-1582408415, available from Amazon and elsewhere.

u/andnowmyteaiscold · 4 pointsr/Frisson

It appears to be in a book of poetry and essays called [High Wire Darlings] (http://www.amazon.com/High-Darlings-Kalyn-RoseAnne-Livernois/dp/1495395057) by a woman named Kalyn RoseAnne Livernois.

And this is her tumblr with what may be the original post.

u/iggnore · 2 pointsr/Frisson

This entire set is unbelievable.. Red Hot Chili Peppers Live at Slane Castle DVD.. GET IT! (obviously doesn't have to be through Amazon..) Beginning to end, goosebumps..

Edit: Just remembered the entire thing is on google video.. LINK

u/manytrowels · 3 pointsr/Frisson

Read Kranz's book. This scene is frisson defined.

EDIT: Here's the link -- http://www.amazon.com/Failure-Is-Not-Option-Mission/dp/1439148813

u/PascLeRasc · 2 pointsr/Frisson

The Kite Runner. Incredibly moving book.

Edit: forgot what an adverb was.

u/Rootbeer128 · 109 pointsr/Frisson

This page is part of a Punisher comic called Born which can be found here or here (includes an extra story)

u/unknownmosquito · 22 pointsr/Frisson

Because most of the people put in prison in the first place are Black. And that's because Blacks have been economically disadvantaged due to their history in this nation as second-class citizens, and there's a causal relationship between violence and local relative income inequality. So there are more Black criminals, and if there are more Black criminals, there will be more false convictions of them, because there are more convictions total. So the percentage rate of wrongful convictions could be the same, but the absolute number that would be Black would be higher.

tl;dr: history of racism and math

edit: I originally posted the wrong video as a citation; was on a totally different topic. Whoops! Here, also, is the book on the topic for anybody who is interested by one of the guys in the video https://www.amazon.com/Killing-Competition-Economic-Inequality-Homicide/dp/1412863368/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1494433228&sr=8-1&keywords=killing+the+competition