Engineers going to uni for years to learn what beavers 🦫 know intuitively. Embarrassing.
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Engineers going to uni for years to learn what beavers 🦫 know intuitively. Embarrassing.
why dont you make like a tree and feel the breeze and the sun and the changing of the seasons. and Grow
Vlad Yurkov
The Sundarbans is a vast mangrove forest in the coastal region of the Bay of Bengal and considered one of the natural wonders of the world.
2019/06/02
Culhane Lake, Upper Peninsula, MI
constantly trying to see the inherent good in people is a humiliation ritual that i continue to willingly participate in
Iri B., Glass #2 Oil on canvas, 60 x 80cm
Teach your children to appreciate nature and love their bodies and most importantly, to keep an open mind towards things and people they don’t understand.
drinking music
a bottle of music
Rocks, waves, summer, Lake Michigan.
Reflective Mood, John Frisch
A pair of Commerson’s dolphins (Cephalorhynchus commersonii) off the coast of the Falkland Islands
by Laura Jourdan
Natural Spring on Mt. Fuji, Japan. Takeshi Kimura.
夏雲 2018
Where's it made? Who brought it here? How much were they paid? Who makes it? Is it made in separate parts and put together? How much were they all paid to do this? Where do they get the materials? Who paid for that? Who brings it there? How much were they paid? Who streamlined the base materials? How much were they paid? Who gathered the base materials? Where? How much were they paid? Is it good for them? Is it good for us? Is it good for the land? Is it necessary? Is it biodegradable? How much does it hurt? Do I need it? Do I even want it?