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Today we have some absolutely incredible photos of a gossamer worm, Tomopteris sp.
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utility pole paintings for april / may / june !
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Club Ruins by Martti Kalliala
Martti Kalliala is an architect and an occasional DJ. He is the co-founder of Nemesis, an alternative design and strategy consultancy, and he is part of the electronic duo Amnesia Scanner.
“My readers must fancy themselves spirits, capable of living in a medium different from our atmosphere, and so pass with me through a wonderful brazen tunnel, with crystal doors at the entrance.“ From Agnes Catlow’s Drops of Water (1851). More here: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/agnes-catlows-drops-of-water-1851
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Ancient Roman frescoes (c. 70-60 BC) at the Villa of Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy.
hey do you wanna learn some new words?
Of course you do. Here's a bunch of words my List of Words I Need to Use Somewhere (including the ones I've already crossed out).
Genuflect: to bend the knee or touch one knee to the floor in reverence or worship Querulous: full of complaints; complaining Threnody: a poem, speech, or song of lamentation, especially for the dead; dirge; funeral song Evacipate: a fake scrabble word used in the movie Primer. Fake meaning = to undo the consequences of your actions by changing the original circumstances; to erase your own history Prescient: knowledge of things or events before they exist or happen; having foresight Stochastic: of or relating to a process involving a randomly determined sequence of observations each of which is considered as a sample of one element from a probability distribution Estivation: summer hibernation Alveola: a small cavity, cell, or pit on the surface of an organ (often the lungs) (plural = alveoli) Antiphrasis: the use of a word in a sense opposite to its proper meaning Calumnious: slanderous, defamatory Prolix: extended to great, unnecessary, or tedious length; long and wordy Probity: honesty, integrity Accismus: an ironic rhetorical device, in which one feigns indifference, or makes a pretense of refusing something one desires Viridescent: greenish Bivouac: a usually temporary encampment under little or no shelter Eigengrau: the dark grey seen behind the eyelids Prevarication: to deviate from the truth Insouciant: nonchalant Prurient: marked by or arousing an immoderate or unwholesome interest or desire (sexual desire especially) Execrable: detestable, wretched Oleaginous: oily Zugzwang: the necessity of moving in chess when all options are to one's disadvantage Exegesis: exposition, explanation Pleach: interlaced or plaited trees Meretricious: tastelessly showy and falsely attractive; pretentious Harridan: an ill-tempered scolding woman Flensing: to strip off blubber or skin Sibilant: having, containing, or producing the sound of or a sound resembling that of the s or the sh in sash Puerile: juvenile, childish Verisimilar: having the appearance of truth; probable Ebullient: boiling, agitated; liveliness and enthusiasm Commensalism: a relation between two kinds of organisms in which one obtains food or other benefits from the other without damaging or benefiting it Dubitative: tending or given to doubt; expressing doubt Sophistry: subtly deceptive reasoning or argumentation Importunate: troublesomely urgent; overly persistent in request or demand Perfidious: treacherous, disloyal Tyronic: amateurish Imperious: arrogant, domineering Supercilious: coolly and patronizingly haughty Sinistral: left-handed; or relating to the direction of the whorls on a gastropod shell Vociferous: marked by or given to vehement insistent outcry Shibboleth: a word or saying used by adherents of a party, sect, or belief and usually regarded by others as empty of real meaning; a truism or platitude Vituperative: uttering or given to censure: containing or characterized by verbal abuse Parochial: of or relating to a church parish Sotto voce: under the breath, in an undertone (in a stage whisper kind of way) Perspicuity: plain to the understanding, especially because of clarity and precision of presentation Perspicacity: acuteness of perception, discernment, or understanding Oblique: not straightforward; indirect; obscure; hence, disingenuous; underhanded; perverse; sinister Panegyric: formal or elaborate praise; or a eulogistic oration or writing Zeitgeber: an environmental agent or event (such as the occurrence of light or dark) that provides the stimulus setting or resetting a biological clock of an organism (“time giver”) Suprachiasmatic nucleus: the part of the brain which acts as a biological clock and measures light input Inchoate: not fully formed Ululate: to howl or wail, especially in two short sounds Concomitant: conjoined or co-occurring
“Last night I photographed a Barn Owl hovering above prey at a local farm where I have been baiting them for some time, I did attempt this last winter but failed due to the lens misting, still a work in progress” ~ Roy Rimmer