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I’m glad humans evolved to Boop the Snoot for Good Luck.
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if i look back, i am lost
Claire Keane
Keni
Sweet Seals For You, Always
One Nice Bug Per Day
Game of Thrones Daily
Acquired Stardust
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Monterey Bay Aquarium
occasionally subtle
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Jules of Nature
NASA

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styofa doing anything
Stranger Things

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I’m glad humans evolved to Boop the Snoot for Good Luck.
glowing as though holy
disgusting people
just the worst since the Nazis
The full saga of Margie and the Nuns (so far). Realised I never compiled these in one place.! Also, bonus Margies!
this sounds like a party to me
Different Stories Resonate with Different People
I will always reblog this.
I once spent three hours scouring the internet to find this comic again, I will not let that be repeated.
This pool is Sunflower Cesson-Sevigne. architect Mr. Schoeller
A Piscine Tournesol or Sunflower Pool is a type of swimming pool built in France on an industrial scale in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
🗡That will depend on the manner of your return 🏹
Larry Walters, nicknamed “Lawnchair Larry” or the “Lawn Chair Pilot,” was a 33-year-old truck driver from California who, on July 2, 1982, achieved unexpected fame by flying a homemade balloon rig consisting of an ordinary aluminum lawn chair (bought from Sears) tied to 42 helium-filled weather balloons.
Walters had dreamed of flying since childhood. With help from his girlfriend Carol Van Deusen, he bought about 45 weather balloons from a military surplus store, filled them with helium (using a fake letter claiming they were for a TV commercial), and attached them in clusters to the chair, which he dubbed “Inspiration I.” He equipped himself with a parachute, a pellet gun (to pop balloons for descent), a CB radio, sandwiches, beer, a camera, and an altimeter.
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Movies by John Paul Leon.
Pirate show fanart🤺
Amazing photos from the set of “The Magnificent Seven” (1960), one of the greatest westerns ever made.
Joe Colombo, Total Furnishing Unit, (1971)
Colombo also began working in plastic with self-contained units that provided all the services of a room. He believed that “all the objects needed in a house should be integrated with the usable spaces; hence, they no longer ought to be called furnishings but ‘equipment.’” These “dynamic pieces of furniture” were useful because “habits change, the interior of rooms has to change with them.” One of the more interesting examples of this theory is the “Total Furnishing Unit” (1971), which breaks domestic living into a simple set of functions carried out within a modular Kitchen, Cupboard, Bed and Bathroom.
Colombo believed that the designer was the “creator of the environment of the future” and he was completely committed to building a new language of interior design by creating entire, seamless environments for living rather than individual pieces of furniture. His progressive work was driven by the desire to create an object that was “autonomous, independent of its architectural container, and that can be coordinated and programmed to adapt in any spatial situation, in the present or future.”
This is a simple introduction to how Israel rules Palestine 🇵🇸
America is a terrorist state
Berenice Abbott
Inking up the last of my big tall ship commissions for Kickstarter backers. So in love with time-lapse videos right now. They serve the dual purpose of giving a neat by-product AND keeping me working straight through the whole piece rather than getting distracted every five minutes.