Vision by Carolus-Duran (1883)
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Not today Justin
Jules of Nature
will byers stan first human second
Three Goblin Art

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Peter Solarz
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
One Nice Bug Per Day
i don't do bad sauce passes
todays bird
Claire Keane
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DEAR READER
KIROKAZE
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Vision by Carolus-Duran (1883)
Walpurgis, from Jugend Magazine by Adolf Münzer (1909)
How much would I need to pay for Marvel to do a documentary on ancient Egyptian mythology narrated/hosted by Oscar Isaac as Steven Grant?
"Greetings to the Universe in 55 Different Languages", a poem compiled out of messages from the Voyager spacecraft
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www.worldcat.org/
link.springer.com
http://bioline.org.br/
repec.org
science.gov
pdfdrive.com
i just want this
'honey i'm home' but we are flatmates and there is romantic tension
Lana del rey, 2014
Illustration from Documents Decoratifs by Alphonse Mucha (1901)
ARTEMIS: lady of the wild things, deep forests, animals and wild hunt. Goddess of the moon and guardian of the young girls and women.
la reine bacchanal by fritz zuber buhler: details.
“Are you saying you wouldn't fight for me?" Hades sighed, and brushed his finger along her cheek, "Darling, I would burn this world for you.”
― Scarlett St. Clair, A Touch of Ruin
“The best translations into English do not, in fact, read as if they were originally written in English. The English words are arranged in such a way that the reader sees a glimpse of another culture’s patterns of thinking, hears an echo of another language’s rhythms and cadences, and feels a tremor of another people’s gestures and movements.”
— Ken Liu, Translator’s Postface to The Three Body Problem (via as-if-falling)
Denis Chernov - Three Nymphs, 2007
Ukrainian, b. 1978
Oil on canvas.
Diana Khomutina
Tim Walker