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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Not today Justin
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— JORGE LUIS BORGES, A New Refutation of Time. (Brazil 2023 / Monaco 2024)
and so..life goes on
There is still a race to win. Thanks for the memories, Seb. 💚
my brother wanted me to paint That Scene from the batman.
Invincible— Aminé
Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
03|2018 [Berlin 2015] - scanning lithprints is a mess!
Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus
ABC News in 1979 looks forward to 2017’s total solar eclipse
Anchor Frank Reynolds covered the eclipse on February 26, 1979, guiding thousands of North American viewers as the eclipse passed over cities including Portland, Oregon, and Helena, Montana. Reynolds, who died in July 1983, closed out his report with an optimistic message.
“So that’s it, the last solar eclipse to be seen on this continent in this century,” Reynolds said. “As I said, not until August 21, 2017, will another eclipse be visible from North America.” Reynolds then delivered a message that, today, seems haunting in retrospect. “That’s 38 years from now,” he continued. “May the shadow of the moon fall on a world at peace.”
–People.com
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This is No Man’s Land.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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