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(via 22 Maps That Show The Deepest Linguistic Conflicts In America)
Joshua Katz, a Ph. D student in statistics at North Carolina State University, just published a group of awesome visualizations of a linguistic survey that looked at how Americans pronounce words.
Among the words he maps are crawfish, syrup, caramel, lawyer, mayonnaise and pecan. He also maps regions by how they refer to a carbonated beverage (the age-old soda or pop question) and how people address groups of two or more people — though as someone who spent time in Pittsburgh, yinz seems to be conspicuously absent. — heidi
FAREWELL ALBATROSS, the 11th and final song off of the 2007 Fishboy album: Albatross: How We Failed…
This is part 11 of (??) of our video for every song project. What album will we choose to make videos for next?!
Stay Tuned
Okay this is now my FAVORITE GIF EVER.
(Source: thehollowboy, via laughingsquid)

