1. Pitchfork, 1995–present →

    The history of Pitchfork. I really never read the site, but the evolution of it is a good read. 

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  2. How the Potato Changed the World →

    POTATOES

    Many researchers believe that the potato’s arrival in northern Europe spelled an end to famine there. (Corn, another American crop, played a similar but smaller role in southern Europe.) More than that, as the historian William H. McNeill has argued, the potato led to empire: “By feeding rapidly growing populations, [it] permitted a handful of European nations to assert dominion over most of the world between 1750 and 1950.” The potato, in other words, fueled the rise of the West.  

    Potato = Empire. Woh.

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  3. thekidshouldseethis:

    From Etsy.tv, The Swordmaker.

    Korehira Watanabe is one of the last remaining Japanese swordsmiths. He has spent 40 years honing his craft in an attempt to recreate Koto, a type of sword that dates back to the Heian and Kamakura periods (794-1333 AD). No documents remain to provide context for Watanabe’s quest, but he believes he has come close to creating a replica of this mythical samurai sword.