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Kaledo Art
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
One Nice Bug Per Day
Cosmic Funnies
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
noise dept.
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JBB: An Artblog!

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blake kathryn
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we're not kids anymore.

titsay

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taylor price
dirt enthusiast
i don't do bad sauce passes
AnasAbdin
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@ainke
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I want to do a hyperspecific poll
got chased by the secret service as a child
touched a van gogh painting
was on the local news
ate a glowstick
used to line up all my toys and pretend it was a city as a kid
got stuck in a train station for 3 hours waiting for the last night train
saw a black bear in the past week
have been to Pompeii
have 3 grandfather's but only 2 parents
has been bitten by multiple Canada Geese
multiple of these
none of the above
Yes I know this trend is over a year old but they are fun
Diff video same creators
[ID: Comic of a person standing in front of a class pointing at a chalkboard that says, "Every single person who confuses correlation and causation ends up dying." End ID]
Pictures that make me wish I was teaching AP Statistics this year. The psychic pain this would inflict on students would be A+
Study in hamsters indicates vaccines targeting nose, mouth may be key to controlling spread of respiratory infections
A new study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis indicates that next-generation vaccines that target the virus’s points of entry — the nose and mouth — may be able to do what traditional shots cannot: contain the spread of respiratory infections and prevent transmission. Using a nasal COVID-19 vaccine based on Washington University technology, approved for use in India and licensed to Ocugen for further development in the U.S., the researchers showed that vaccinated hamsters that developed infections did not pass the virus on to others, breaking the cycle of transmission. In contrast, an approved COVID-19 vaccine that is injected failed to prevent the spread of the virus. The findings, published July 31 in Science Advances, provide further evidence that so-called mucosal vaccines sprayed into the nose or dropped into the mouth may be the key to controlling respiratory infections such as influenza and COVID-19 that continue to circulate and cause significant illness and death.
there are no words for how often i think about this tweet
"We do not have the responsibility of making gay life look good to straights so that they will accept us. I am not at all interested in promoting a cleaned up image to a straight world which is twice as corrupt and ten times as sick."
Vito Russo
Photography by Betty Lane, 1978
from where you live, can you reach another country in a 3hr (or less) train/bus/boat/car ride? NO PLANES
yes
yes, but I can actually easily walk or bike to another country
no
national holiday
I love my beautiful wife.
“You need to believe in things that aren’t true. How else can they become” - Hogfather, Terry Pratchett
The only valid thief is a magpie.
HEARTBREAKING: coworker you had normal casual conversations with reveals their rancid political views one day and you can never look at them the same