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Janaina Medeiros
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Peter Solarz
Today's Document
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Kiana Khansmith
Claire Keane
Not today Justin
Misplaced Lens Cap
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âSheâll probably feel cheap but Iâll just feel free and a little bit empty.â
~ Bright Eyes, Take it Easy (Love Nothing)
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Magic đź
âShe was ready to go, but where was he?â Corpse Bride (2005)
Joannis Conradi Barchusen - Alchemical engraving showing Opposing Principles of Sun and Moon (The Symbol of Sulfur positioned above the Sun, mirroring Sulfurâs dry quality; and the symbol of Mercury positioned above the Moon, mirroring Mercuryâs liquid quality), âElementa Chemiaeâ, 1718. Arab alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan theorized that all Metals were formed in the Earth by the Union of Sulphur (that is, Philosophical Sulphur, dry and hot) and Mercury (also Philosophical, cold and wet), and that therefore the art of Alchemy is the balancing of these two Natures (later, Salt made three, the Tria Prima) to produce other Metals (e.g., Gold). This was the start of a âChemical Marriageâ that would influence all of European Alchemy during its entire extent, as seen in Barchusenâs âElementa Chemiaâ one thousand years later, wherein is shown the opposing principles of Sun and Moon, drawing near over receding waters, with the symbols for Sulphur and Mercury in close association - thence, if Alchemist is successful, he will finally make the fusion of oppositions, Male and Female.
Knight, Death and The Devil. DĂŒrer re-work
Look At Those Flitting Ghosts, illustrated by John Leech ( 1817 â1864).
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by Shelbie Dimond