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  1. We couldn't find a heraldic Tarot online, so here's our own: http://www.mysteryarts.com/...
  2. A choir of list-readers wandered through a bookstore and somehow didn't cover our meanings of the word "x"? Outrageous! http://bit.ly/XLRKR
  3. "There's more than one History of the World, you know. ... One for each of us, maybe. Wouldn't you say so?" —John Crowley, The Solitudes
  4. "Amazing how the past continually enlarges, instead of shrinking with distance." —John Crowley, The Solitudes
  5. Every person who sued and scandalized Michael Jackson has his blood on their hands.
  6. People stare at what they're not evolved enough to see: http://bit.ly/1qMPki
  7. What does our All-Vowel Dictionary have to do with the summer solstice and the Moscow Cat Theatre? http://bit.ly/7h0Uc
  8. Don't miss this hilarious "Epitaph for Prepositional Pronouns": http://bit.ly/GvhXs
  9. "Old friends are better left in the past." —Jenny Holzer, http://twitter.com/jennyholzer
  10. "Feed a foible. Starve a quirk." —William Keckler, http://joebrainardspyjamas....
  11. Should one ever directly address a shadow? http://tinyurl.com/n34ohb
  12. "Mortality, that ineluctable asphyxiator." —Madeline Gins & Arakawa, ARCHITECTURAL BODY
  13. The most important key to handling the occasional fire-breathing monster: http://tinyurl.com/ny676h
  14. "Only hornswoggle if you have successfully bamboozled for at least five years." —William Keckler
  15. "Nothing succeeds like the mercurial." —William Keckler
  16. "Being untattooed is the new tattoo." —Giles Coren
  17. "Without doubt, the human race has hideously acquiesced in regard to its own abysmal fate." —Madeline Gins & Arakawa, ARCHITECTURAL BODY
  18. We translated an Emily Dickinson poem into a Tarot rebus: http://tinyurl.com/q6sc3p
  19. "The higher you go, the higher you want to go and the stronger the effects of my words become" —D. Corydon Hammond, hypnotist to Icarus?
  20. Ironically, the best way to dance your way out of a support group is the two-step.