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if i look back, i am lost
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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art blog(derogatory)

Janaina Medeiros

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@jesusofmontreal
In September 2009, Leonard Cohen performed at Tel Aviv's Ramat Gan Stadium, his first appearance in Israel since 1985. At the end of the concert, Cohen raised his hands in a rabbinical gesture and recited in Hebrew the birkat kohanim, the priestly blessing, to the crowd.
Milo Manara
Artist: Milo Manara
Milo Manara - Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
Jesus vs Jesus
Opens on a white jesus lamely dangling from a stage "flight" harness just flailing about trying to stay upright while having stuff thrown at him.
Shot widens
Yeshua (real person jesus is based off of) is throwing the random stuff at the white jesus and booing him till the harness gives out and white jesus falls to the ground.
Yeshua walks over and helps him up.
Then they make out and/or fight, whichever is funnier.
I was so high when i thought of this. Forgive me.
HEAO-2/Einstein Observatory: observation of Quasar 3C 273 reveals the presence of a new source—upper left—with a red shift that indicates that it is about 10 billion light years away (January 1, 1979)
A Quasar, Galaxy Collision? - October 22nd, 1995.
"In 1963, astronomers were astounded to discover that certain faint, star-like objects have very large redshifts. The large redshifts imply that these objects, known as quasars (QUASi-stellAR objects), lie near the edge of the observable Universe. To be visible at such extreme distances of billions of light years, they must emit tremendous amounts of energy. Where does the energy come from? In the most widely accepted model, a quasar is the bright nucleus of an active galaxy powered by a central, supermassive black hole. This Hubble Space Telescope image shows a quasar known as PKS 2349 (the star-like object near the center) and a galaxy (surrounding fuzzy patch), but the quasar is not at the galaxy's center! In fact, the galaxy and quasar seem to be colliding or merging. This and other HST observations suggest that astronomers' standard ideas about quasars may be wrong."
Liam Pritchard
Cohba Levy, AIU official, with members of the Jewish community of Arghen Gounati, High Atlas, Morocco, 1955.
Silver Passover plate with inscription engraved in Hebrew and Arabic, Syria, 19th century
crop circles // extraterrestrial symbols
@luccamason in the smile kook 2.0 #inmindseye (at Mullumbimby)
“Is Anybody Home?”
pen on paper, 21 x 29.7 cm