"Americans may have no identity, but they do have wonderful teeth."
-Jean Baudrillard

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Cosmic Funnies

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Love Begins
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"Americans may have no identity, but they do have wonderful teeth."
-Jean Baudrillard
Theodore Blanc and Antoine Demilly Demilly as Seen by Himself 1920
Thornton's TeleVision
Erwin Wurm
Blue Bird (Substitutes), 2025 Aluminium, acrylic paint 326 × 140 × 121 cm (128.35 × 55.12 × 47.64 in)
John Netherton, Tennessee: A Homecoming, 1985
i have been informed by literally every french speaker on earth that “une pipe” is slang for blowjob
Jean COCTEAU surligne les traits de son visage et envoie son amitié. 1933.
« Il est triste de jouer à la petite mort et la grande arrive sans être vue. »
"It's sad to play at the little death, and the big one arrives unseen."
Unknown, Italy, Rome, Greco-Roman Period Hippopotamus Sculpture 332 BC–AD 395 This hippopotamus steps forward with its rear left leg lifted off the ground and its head arched upwards. The hippopotamus was a Nilotic animal associated with Egypt and the Nile River that was brought to Rome and put on display in the Colosseum as part of venationes, or wild beast hunts. The rise of “Egyptomania” in the Roman Empire surged under the emperor Hadrian (reigned AD 117–38). Extant Egyptian examples of hippopotamus figurines are less animated and made of materials such as stone or pottery rather than bronze, making the pose and materiality of this object distinctly Greco-Roman.
Kawase Hasui, Azalea Gardens, 1935
Woodblock prints, CJP auction
David Hockney Black Cat Leaping, 1969
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Herbie Hancock trying to figure out how to fix a mixer, c. early 80s.
by Wayne Thiebaud, 1979
Concept art by Shigeru Komatsuzaki for King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962).