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Pleurotus djamor - pink oyster mushroom
Videodrome (1983) concept art / Rick Baker
Imagine having David Cronenberg reject a design for being too graphic.
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Early color photographs of Antarctica, circa 1915, by Australian adventurer Frank Hurley.
Pee changing color depending on ur hydration is very intuitive game desigm
by Charlotte Jane
Australian Pelicans (Pelecanus conspicillatus), family Pelicanidae, order Pelicaniformes, Australia
photograph by Rafi Amar
“Like any good ecologist, I regard death as changing into other kinds of life. Death is, among other things, also a wild celebration of renewal, with our substance hosting the party. In the wild, animals lie where they die, thus placing them into the scavenger loop. The upshot is that the highly concentrated animal nutrients get spread over the land, by the exodus of flies, beetles, etc. Burial, on the other hand, seals you in a hole. To deprive the natural world of human nutrient, given a population of 6.5 billion, is to starve the Earth, which is the consequence of casket burial, an internment.”
— Bernd Heinrich - Life Everlasting: The Animal Way of Death
Martin Wittfooth, The Ecstasy Oil on canvas
from blood, wings by susie benes
The aeolian processes of katabatic winds in Antarctica’s McMurdo Dry Valleys shape boulders into surreal formations
Iceland by Joshua Fuller
This is an ancient Egyptian gold ring with a carved jasper frog, dating from 600–30 BC.
Church steeple struck by lightning in Baltimore, MD on the morning of March 28th
Photo by Barbara Haddock Taylor of The Baltimore Sun
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Wall Creeper Rajesh Mahajan, 2022 Parwanoo, Himachal Pradesh