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08 Dec 23:05

Your State's Highest-Paid Employee

by Miss Cellania

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State governments have a lot of people on the payroll. There are legislators, judges, social workers, inspectors, police, and the educational system, from elementary school to state universities. Deadspin looked at the records and determined the highest-paid employee on each state's public payroll.

Based on data drawn from media reports and state salary databases, the ranks of the highest-paid active public employees include 27 football coaches, 13 basketball coaches, one hockey coach, and 10 dorks who aren't even in charge of a team.

Those "10 dorks" are also university employees: chancellors, presidents, or deans (and then there's Nevada). At the link, you'll find more information about where the money for the coaches comes from, and where it might otherwise go. Link  -via Digg

12 Aug 16:57

Crazy Ideas

by Jonco

crazy ideas

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09 Aug 21:32

Grumpy Ain't Afraid of No Dementors

09 Aug 21:23

Have a Heart, Grumpy

Have a Heart, Grumpy

Lol by: Unknown

Tagged: Grumpy Cat , pig , cute , funny , bacon
09 Aug 18:44

mcdonalds says FML

by mcdonalds

Today, I dislocated my shoulder. I was screaming and writhing in pain, and my eyes were shut for most of the ride to the hospital. We stopped, and I was thrilled because I thought we were at the ER. I was wrong. My dad had stopped to order a cheeseburger. FML

09 Aug 18:05

Neanderthals walk among us says FML

by Neanderthals walk among us

Today, a customer screamed at me, because her iced coffee tasted exactly like coffee, and she hates coffee. Sadly, this isn't even the most insane person I've had to deal with at this job. FML

09 Aug 17:53

Saddoc says FML

by Saddoc

Today, I attended an elderly patient's funeral. He died of a heart attack after his daughter, as his carer, stopped all of his meds in favour of a half-cup of garlic a day. Apparently she'd "read an article" about the healing power of garlic, which trumped my 6-year degree. FML

09 Aug 16:15

Well Played, Kid

Well Played, Kid

Submitted by: Unknown (via metaf)

06 Aug 00:59

She Did Say You Can Be Anything You Set Your Mind To

She Did Say You Can Be Anything You Set Your Mind To

Submitted by: Unknown

06 Aug 00:53

I Before E, Except After C

06 Aug 00:52

Updated Sayings for the 21st Century

22 Jul 23:25

The Dangers of M.C. Escher Inspired Prints

The Dangers of M.C. Escher Inspired Prints

Submitted by: Unknown

21 Jul 15:30

Concierge

by Wes + Tony

''...is it a sex thing?''

Today, here’s a video from our buddy Harris! It’s an ancient Native American tale that finally explains How Roy Scheider Got His Tan. Check it out, it’s pretty great:

roy


17 Jul 21:53

SpiderFather says FML

by SpiderFather
Phil Goetz

Clever.

Today, my seven-year-old son put a spider in the microwave. Animal cruelty? No. The goal was to irradiate it, then get it to bite him so that he would become Spider-Man. FML

17 Jul 20:56

Only in Texas

Only in Texas

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: sign , merica , what , texas , funny , fail nation , g rated
13 Jul 18:33

We am the Best of English Languages Instruction

13 Jul 18:31

Is it in Yet?

Is it in Yet?

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: lgbtq , sign , funny , dating
13 Jul 18:23

The Sky is the Limit

The Sky is the Limit

"Sky?" That's a fancy word for "unwillingness to participate in the cutthroat, nepotism-filled rat race toward middle management!"

Submitted by: Unknown (via Extra Fabulous Comics)

13 Jul 18:22

So Many Stripped Keys Would be Saved

So Many Stripped Keys Would be Saved

Submitted by: Unknown

13 Jul 18:14

How Can You NOT Read This Wrong?

07 Jul 16:57

E.T. Fingernail

by John Farrier

fingernails

The extraordinary fingernail artist Kayleigh O'Connor, whose work we've featured previously, has really outdone herself this time. This nail looks like E.T.'s glowing finger! She writes, 'I'll be going around trying to revive dead plants and touching strangers with it.. "Ouuuuccchhh..."'

Link

05 Jul 21:30

Happiness vs. Meaning

by Robin Hanson

Happiness and meaning are both good things to have, and are arguably similarly important. But happiness gets the vast majority of attention in psychology, economics, philosophy, and policy. Why? One clue is that happiness tends to be near, while meaning is far:

His own study found a slight negative correlation between the number of times people in a study spontaneously mentioned “goals” and their happiness. … The most intriguing finding from an array of studies on file at the database is the lack of correlation between seeing meaning in life and being happy. (more)

The more time people reported having devoted to thinking about the past and future, the more meaningful their lives were — and the less happy. The more people reported imagining the future, the more meaningful their lives were, but the less happy. … Being focused on the future and being long-term oriented were more strongly associated with meaning than with happiness. In contrast, being short-term oriented went with happiness more than meaning. Happiness was moreover rated as considerably more short-lived and fleeting than meaningfulness. Conversely, meaningfulness was rated as much more lasting and permanent than happiness. … Self-rated happiness was quite consistent across the month from the first to the third time point. (Other data show happiness to be remarkably stable even across many years). Our participants’ rated impression that happiness is fleeting and unstable is thus incorrect. (more)

A new study … asked nearly 400 Americans … whether they thought their lives were meaningful and/or happy. … People who are happy tend to think that life is easy, they are in good physical health, and they are able to buy the things that they need and want. While not having enough money decreases how happy and meaningful you consider your life to be, it has a much greater impact on happiness. The happy life is also defined by a lack of stress or worry … [and] is associated with selfish behavior. …

The study participants reported deriving meaning from giving a part of themselves away to others and making a sacrifice on behalf of the overall group. … Having more meaning in one’s life was associated with activities like buying presents for others, taking care of kids, and arguing. … They also worry more and have higher levels of stress and anxiety in their lives than happy people. Having children, for example, is associated with the meaningful life, … but it has been famously associated with low happiness among parents. … People who thought more about the present were happier, but people who spent more time thinking about the future or about past struggles and sufferings felt more meaning in their lives, though they were less happy. Having negative events happen to you, the study found, decreases your happiness but increases the amount of meaning you have in life. (more)

The strong academic emphasis on happiness over meaning suggests that we tend to think of happiness as more what people really want; meaning is more what people pretend to want in far present-a-good-image mode. Of course the crusaders who talk the most about trying to increase the world’s happiness are mostly talking in far mode, and they mainly use that cause to create meaning, not happiness, in their own lives.

So there is a bit of a tension here between the meaning that crusaders choose for themselves and the happiness they try give to others. They might reasonably be accused of elitism, thinking that happiness is good for the masses, while meaning should be reserved for elites like them. Also, since such folks tend to embrace far mode thoughts more, and tend less to think that near mode desires say what we really want, such folks should also be conflicted about their overwhelming emphasis on happiness over meaning when giving policy advice.

I don’t think it works to have the main meaning in most people’s lives to be to try to get more meaning for other people’s lives. Something else must also be importantly meaningful, such as insight, exploration, artistic achievement, etc.

05 Jul 21:23

July 03, 2013

Phil Goetz

I like the way I LARPed this better: "Let's beat the crap out of him!"


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05 Jul 21:10

Science Genie

by Alex Santoso

Oh, Cyanide & Happiness webcomic nailed it with this one. I can see researchers everywhere nodding in agreement: Link