Links I liked

[for Jenny, who only ever reads these posts, never the more boring ones] World Cup gooooooal


Inevitable World Cup nonsense (and sense)


Number of extra ‘O’s in ‘GOAL’ in Facebook posts, by country average [h/t Ben Phillips]. (Caution, this is based on the group stage – subject to rapid change over next few days)


The Brookings Institution on African teams’ mixed performance (& behaviour)


Best photoshop reactions to Luis Suarez getting his teeth into the opposition


Americana


Americans who say Bible is an ancient book of fables has gone up from 13% in 1976 to 21% in 2014 [h/t Conrad Hackett]


‘The American political system is overrun by money’. Inequality is not inevitable. Powerful polemic from Joe Stiglitz [h/t John Magrath]


Chris Blattman is on the money (in both senses) in this New York Times piece on the case for cash transfers in the US and everywhere else


Other stuff


How to appear smart in meetings – leap up and draw Venn diagrams; randomly say ‘could you go back a slide, please?’ [h/t Geoff Mulgan, who always seems smart]


Let’s get linear, people, here comes the Log Frame of Love (there must be a song in there somewhere)


Meanwhile, back in a small island off the French Coast…..


Politicians Beware Children: Watch one asking George Osborne “What’s 7×8?” Then enjoy his answer [h/t Ben Phillips]


Defence against backsliding? The Liberal Democrats (junior coalition partners in UK government) seek to enshrine in law a commitment for UK aid budget to be at least 0.7% of Gross National IncomeI (the UN target). It may well pass, too.


But enough of Westminster, this from the other (much more real, wonderful etc) Britain: “For my sisters across the world” 13 year old Sadia from Tower Hamlets, London. [h/t Ben Phillips]



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