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Calvin and Hobbes
"A child embarassed by his mother," she said, "is a child who hasn't lived long enough."
For One More Day - Mitch Albom
ART: Giant Ocean Waves of Glass by Mario Ceroli
According to the New York Times sculptor Mario Ceroli is one of the least known yet most influential artists of the Italian post-war scene.
With a span of work that reaches over 40 years, two of his most beautiful works depict crashing waves sculpted from thin layers of precisely cut wood and glass titled La Vague and Maestrale.
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it’s a shame the original caption for this is gone bc it was a really nice story. An author decided he wanted his 2000-ish word essay tattooed onto people, but only one word per person, if someone was to die, the story would be gone. It’s kind of amazing to think, imagine being that author and having a story that could never be read, yet it could be anywhere in the world. idk man I just think it’s pretty incredible.
"Shelley Jackson’s Skin project, a 2095-word story published exclusively in tattoos, one word each on as many willing volunteers, so it can never be read in its proper order, but just exists, pulsing, out in the world at all times."
SPOTLIGHT: Paper Sculptures by Li Hongbo
Chinese artist Li Hongbo creates these mind blowing, flexible paper sculptures that might be at first mistaken for porcelain works.
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Your moment of Zen
(by blastobutter)
I just need to bite my tounge for about 5 seconds so I wouldn't scream in joy seeing this picture. Am so proud of myself.
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Chrismas-y cats!!! Kyaaaaaaaaaaakkkkkkk!!!!!
We read simply for empathy. We want to know how good it feels to be happy, how bad it feels to be sad, how horrible it feels to lose someone, and lastly, how great it feels to love and to be loved back.
JGDBM (via anntheanonymous)
Digable planets
It’s the season to show concern for the less fortunate among us. We should also be concerned about the widening gap between the most fortunate and everyone else. Although it’s still possible to win the lottery (your chance of winning $636 million in the recent Mega Millions sweepstakes was one...
So long as government still believe in the illusion of "free market and free choice solve all problem!", most of Americans will be trapped in American (bad) dream.
Tuscany, Italy
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Know Your Nerd - A Visual Guide
SPOTLIGHT: Clever Photography by Andrew B. Myers
Andrew B. Myers presents snapshots of a high quality very well thought and and often funny.
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Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami