Cosmic Funnies
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Three Goblin Art
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shark vs the universe
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Misplaced Lens Cap
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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@catherinesieck
so inspired by the intuitive design sense of moroccan sign painting
STRENGTH OVER COMFORT
Flowers dipped in liquid nitrogen and then smashed.
Untitled, Block Print, 6” x 8”, May 2014
So inspired by the crew, lately.
Mug.
Photograph by Galen Forrest.
Mesmerizing.
Scherenschnitte Heart-in-Hand
Odd Fellows Embroidery
Check out the new short film for Flying Lotus called “Until The Quiet Comes”. Directed by Kahlil Joseph and produced by the men at What Matters Most
Sarah Sze (b.1969, USA) - Lyon (2009)
[more Sarah Sze | artist found at lessonsoftoday]
'Putting the X and Y in SEXY'
How chromosomal genes turn us into boys, girls,
and sometimes a bit of both
An Illustrated Presentation By
Scott Gilbert, Swarthmore College
at The Wagner Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia
Wednesday April 16th
"The idea that mammals with two X chromosomes become females while mammals with an X and Y chromosome become males was discovered in 1905, but scientists are still uncovering how the genes on these chromosomes cause the development of testes and ovaries and how these organs organize tissues to become either male or female. Males and females take the same parts and modify them in different ways—we’re only now figuring out how this is done. Sometimes, there is a disconnect between what the genes say we are and how we actually turn out. Maybe it is time to redefine our two-sex world."
1920s beach babe competition
Edward Gordon Craig
'The Player king asleep in the Orchard 1930
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