Art by Ray Feibush. The 1975 calendar will be reuseable in 2025.
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Art by Ray Feibush. The 1975 calendar will be reuseable in 2025.
if we built the twin towers out of glass everyone wouldve seen the plane coming and it wouldve been fine
yeah team effort !!!! wait we're doing what
Killed a spider n now I feel bad :/
Why did you say that
Okay, so it takes 9 months to make a baby human; that’s about 3 kg.
A baby spider, by contrast, weighs about 1 mg; roughly 3 million times lighter.
So...you could give birth to a healthy baby spider in about...8 seconds? Like it’s not a big inconvenience.
tumblr user saturnine-powerbomb is on the other side of the cave, churning out spiders as fast as Georg can shovel them into his mouth
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Not the town's name
Then how do you explain this?
That's the town name
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I can’t tell you how much I love this artwork from ancient Egypt (the Middle Kingdom). People have been raising cattle and practicing animal husbandry for so long, that there is something almost inherently human about this scene.
Everyone in the field of veterinary medicine or agriculture knows the feeling of staying up late with a laboring animal trying to make sure both mom and baby are okay. Delivering a calf is often physically and emotionally exhausting work that takes enormous patience and learned skill. It requires a unique balance of physical strength and gentleness to do correctly. There is no feeling quite like getting that baby out and everyone is okay. I’m certain ancient people must have felt the same way, and I wonder if the artist knew this feeling firsthand. I wonder if those humans depicted were people the artist knew, if the cow and calf maybe were as well.
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i get so emotional about this piece... we have been assisting cattle with birth and making sure theyre ok forever and ever. peace and love
it’s like nobody wants to dry hump and make out on the couch in the living room anymore