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I went camping but forgot to bring a shot glass Make sure to follow me on Instagram @theshittyfoodblog: https://ift.tt/2EjfqL4
That’s the second worst reason anyone would carve a hole in a block of spam
*gets addicted to literally anything that distracts me from the fact i exist*
Giuseppe Penone’s hand is so strong, it can squeeze trees. I’m talking about his bronze sculpture of a hand, of course. This Italian artist installed it onto a tree in Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, in 1968, and it’s even more spectacular after many decades have passed.
The “Continuerà a crescere tranne che in quel punto” (“It Will Continue to Grow Except at this Point”) was made from a cast of the artist’s actual hand and lower arm. Giuseppe attached in onto a sapling, and throughout the years the tree would thicken around the metal. Now, it looks like that hand is stretching the bark with its fingers. (Source)
holy fuck..
today I are. tired.
it’s funny how “my job sucks, i hate my boss, landlords suck, and everything’s too expensive” are all common comedy tropes and have been since the beginning of time, but the second you suggest that any of those problems could be fixed through the destruction of capitalism, the exact same people who go on about how they can’t afford rent are suddenly offended at the idea of commie worms destroying their miserable way of life
it’s jsut fucked up that we bred pigeons to be our companions and then when we no longer had use of them we just abandoned them and now we treate them like menaces and pests and people want them dead they are our FRIENDS
I was drunk but right
honk honk human where are your spider powers now
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y'all ever get bored but like in an angry way….like you keep picking things up and putting them down bc none of them is The Right Thing and you have like pent up manic energy but absolutely nothing is holding your interest long enough to release it and you’re just >:(
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me and the lads getting fancy in the bog
speaking to the manager of America
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Frederick II, De arte venandi cum avibus (French translation), France ca. 1310
BnF, Français 12400, fol. 75v
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Miranda Zimmerman, New Work.
Brand new paintings by artist Miranda Zimmerman currently on view at Nucleus Portland in Portland, Oregon alongside artist Nicole Gustafsson. If you’re in the area, definitely check it out!
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