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â Isaac Asimov, Isaac Asimovâs Book of Science and Nature Quotations (1988)

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âThe saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.â
â Isaac Asimov, Isaac Asimovâs Book of Science and Nature Quotations (1988)
PoznaĆ, ul. GĆazowa
becoming a bass player by accident means suddenly only liking songs because of the bass
CLEA DUVALL as Graham in BUT IâM A CHEERLEADER 1999 | dir. Jamie Babbit
trying to decide which language sounds more like Simlish: Dutch or Danish
Hieu Minh Nguyen, from âHeavyâ
Flower walls in Bijlmer
Grosvenor car park. Northampton, July 2015.
From The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (1962) Joan Aiken, illustrated by Pat Marriott.
Juliette Drouet, from a letter to Victor Hugo, featured in My Beloved Toto: Letters
Isle of Wight Music Festival, august 1970.
I donât recognise myself. Iâm starting to get fish cravings and no avocado in the fridge makes me sad.
Inside Spofforth Castle, North Yorkshire, England.
Proboscis Bat Rhynchonycteris naso
It is found from southern Mexico to Belize, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia and Brazil, as well as in Trinidad. The bats are nocturnal, sleeping during the day in an unusual formation: most of them line up, one after another, on a branch or wooden beam, nose to tail, in a straight row.
In the photo, the two bats on the lower left are carrying young.
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I really love how dedicated these guys are to queuing.
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