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cherry valley forever

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Today's Document
Three Goblin Art

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if i look back, i am lost
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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YOU ARE THE REASON
occasionally subtle
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Peter Solarz
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

tannertan36
almost home

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wow look at this place
Swedish photographer Lennart Nilsson spent 12 years of his life taking pictures of the foetus Developing in the womb. These incredible photographs were taken with conventional cameras with macro lenses, an endoscope and scanning electron microscope. Nilsson used a magnification of hundreds of thousands and “worked” right in the womb. His first photo of the human foetus was taken in 1965.
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STRAYA: Surfer Sees Shark Underneath His Board, Takes Selfie
by http://www.multiplicities.net/
On May 11th, 2015, more than 37,000 men between the ages of 19-26 woke up to find their surnames on Lithuania’s compulsory military service list. “[Artist’s] Beata and Neringa thought this project would be a good way to show how dangerous gender expectations are: a man is expected to be rational, emotionless, and aggressive. But if that is the gender stereotype we accept and allow to rule our masculine-driven world, little will be resolved through the way of conflict.” [Read]
Let’s test how many black coffees an individual can drink on 4hrs sleep whilst retaining the ability to focus their eyes.
Photographer Jono Rotman / Members of New Zealand’s Mighty Mongrel Mob [see article]
Wake up and get paid to drink beers. Not a bad Saturday
3D-printing with living organisms "could transform the food industry" from Dezeen on Vimeo.
Salvador Dali ~ “Tarot Universal Dali”