Happy Spherical Robot Head Reflection Saturday! Hereâs Katsuhiro Otomoâs homage to the classic MC Escher artwork.
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Happy Spherical Robot Head Reflection Saturday! Hereâs Katsuhiro Otomoâs homage to the classic MC Escher artwork.
part of a comic by Shinta Cho
Meditation (Portrait of the Artistâs Wife), 1886, William Merritt Chase
Children Playing Parlor Croquet (sketch), 1888, William Merritt Chase
Medium: oil,canvas
Back Of A Nude, 1888, William Merritt Chase
Medium: oil,canvas
Happy Bâday Maddie!! Miss ya lots, hope I get a chance to nip up to Meanjin and hang soon đ https://www.instagram.com/p/CWxete8FG8PkqJdOyJvX1bdOpORITEqyx9VZ1Q0/?utm_medium=tumblr
Candid pics? No, take cryptid pics of me. Make me as blurry as possible. My eyes glow. Iâm in places I logically canât be in.
Death of Socrates, Anonymous, German, 19th century, 19th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Drawings and Prints
Gift of Cornelius Vanderbilt, 1880 Size: 10 7/16 x 13 11/16 in. (26.5 x 34.8 cm) Medium: Pen and brown ink, red chalk and gouache
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/334860
The shark closed fast astern by Gerry Morris Via Flickr: Illustration by C F Tunnicliffe for âThe Old Man and the Seaâ by Ernest Hemingway. The Reprint Society, London, 1953.
I âShip It: The association between television romances and real-world relationships
I am conducting research for my Honours in Psychology at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Australia, where I am investigating the association between television-portrayed and real-world romantic relationships. Â
I am looking for participants who are aged 18 years or above, are currently in a romantic relationship, and watch fictional television programs. Participants are invited to answer an anonymous online questionnaire that will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. Â For more information and to complete the questionnaire, please click the following link:
http://survey.qut.edu.au/f/186857/4e97/
This study has been approved by the QUT Human Research Ethics Committee. (Approval number 1600000663).
Please Note: If you like or reblog this post, it could appear on your wall and/or timeline. Also note that the participant incentives (ie. the prize draw) may not be usable to participants outside of Australia.
Thanks so much! Please participate and share with your TV-loving friends!
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âBelieve me, what you want is someone to have dinner with. Sleep with from time to time, telephone every day or write. Itâs what you set up that is defeating. Make it very modest. And give yourself permission to make a few mistakes. You know, blow it a bit. Have a few drinks and fall into bed with somebody. It doesnât have to be the final thing.â
â Leonard Cohen on relationships, 2007
Stranger: you're surprisingly mature for a teenager
Regulus: ...
Regulus: Thanks. It's the trauma.
I think it would probably kill God to give a direct answer to anything. And it would probably kill me to hear the direct answer. In this way God and I spare each other the awkward conversation, with both our arms shaking under this ashy rock that wonât fit through my doorâ this thing he brought me because, drunk, I asked him to.
Natasha Oladokun, âI Asked God for the Moonâ
âSo plant your own gardens and decorate your own soul, instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers.â
â Jorge Luis Borges
âTo have someone understand your mind is a different kind of intimacy.â
â Unknown
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