“It wasn’t supposed to turn out like this.”

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Three Goblin Art
Cosmic Funnies
Cosimo Galluzzi
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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EXPECTATIONS
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Stranger Things
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“It wasn’t supposed to turn out like this.”
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1931 Dracula (Dorothy Tree, Geraldine Dvorak, Cornelia Thaw).
Antoine Helbert
Reconstruction, plans, elevations and sections of Byzantine monuments; Constantinople, 4th to 13th century.
Spanish cover art
it’s what scientists say seems real
The Joy of Bats
Bats are good neighbors, and the bat biologist Merlin Tuttle is their public-relations man. He calls them “sophisticated, beautiful, even cute.”
In the late seventies, Tuttle was asked to write a chapter about bats for the National Geographic book “Wild Animals of North America.” When looking at photographs with his editor, he came to realize that many existing photographs of bats, which often showed them “snarling in self-defense, with bared teeth,” perpetuated their unpleasant image. He decided to take bat photographs himself, so that people could see bats eating, sleeping, and hunting insects.
Read more about Tuttle’s bat-centric adventures on newyorker.com.
Photographs by Merlin Tuttle / Courtesy Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
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