Big Fish, Even Bigger World
I'm going to treat this blog as if it were a display of the snapshots of my thoughts and impressions. So it's going to seems scattered and random but that's what life is, a chain of random events converging into a nexus that is your life. In a way we can make the analogy of life as being a larger version of our DNA. Our DNA consists of an unbelievably long chain of simple components that has resulted in the entity that is you. We, our existence, that which is beyond the physical embodiment, depends entirely of the small interactions we have which reacts and yields repercussions. All of these repercussions, both large and small, synthesize, and like the sperm and egg, we are the enduring, ever changing product.
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Interactive chart on where Americans are moving.
via stephaniemorris and kborin

Puts into perspective the change our country is undergoing. When people move, it’s not just bodies moving, it’s their beliefs, views, and ideas that are also migrating. This migration that we have witness will unquestionably be one of the few that historians talk about because of the way it will shape the future of our country. 

ilovecharts:

Interactive chart on where Americans are moving.

via stephaniemorris and kborin

Puts into perspective the change our country is undergoing. When people move, it’s not just bodies moving, it’s their beliefs, views, and ideas that are also migrating. This migration that we have witness will unquestionably be one of the few that historians talk about because of the way it will shape the future of our country. 

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    Puts into perspective the change our country is undergoing. When people move, it’s not just bodies moving, it’s their...
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    Make it, The World
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    this essentially blew my mind.
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    Speaking as a Detroit Metro native, I’m not at all surprised that everyone’s leaving the area. Our local economy sucks...
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    Haha this was so fun to play with.
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    I LOVE THIS. Take Alaska, for example. No one moved to Manhattan, but a few got to LA and DC. The only other movement...
  16. mrjawright reblogged this from ilovecharts and added:
    very slick interactive...inter-county migration, using IRS data
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    HAHAH… looks like i wasnt the only mid-atlantic east coaster who got catapulted out of Brooklyn… talk about a mass...
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    Yesterday we used Forbes’...to look at migration patterns between Portland
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    everyone stay out of colorado, please.
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    BROOOKLYNNNNNNNNN
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