Freedom to Explore | by Stephanie Singleton
Juneteenth Poster for REI Co-op’s Community Voices Series.

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JBB: An Artblog!
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Three Goblin Art
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Freedom to Explore | by Stephanie Singleton
Juneteenth Poster for REI Co-op’s Community Voices Series.
Artist Turns Keanu Reeves Into All Your Favorite Disney Princes
The Lagoon Nebula
This colorful image, taken by our Hubble Space Telescope between Feb. 12 and Feb. 18, 2018 , celebrated the Earth-orbiting observatory’s 28th anniversary of viewing the heavens, giving us a window seat to the universe’s extraordinary tapestry of stellar birth and destruction.
At the center of the photo, a monster young star 200,000 times brighter than our Sun is blasting powerful ultraviolet radiation and hurricane-like stellar winds, carving out a fantasy landscape of ridges, cavities, and mountains of gas and dust.
This region epitomizes a typical, raucous stellar nursery full of birth and destruction. The clouds may look majestic and peaceful, but they are in a constant state of flux from the star’s torrent of searing radiation and high-speed particles from stellar winds. As the monster star throws off its natal cocoon of material with its powerful energy, it is suppressing star formation around it.
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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
“I’d love it if we made it.”
— The 1975
“After all, soul mates always end up together.”
— Cecelia Ahern, Where Rainbows End / Love, Rosie
emotions are strange
Colmar in Alsace, France (via vsco.co)
Westsider Books, New York City. | @greemuel
Marilyn Monroe, 1945
An Adult: is vaguely nice to the Baudelaires
Me: enjoy your very foreseeable death
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)