Someone put red paint on the “Serve and Protect” sculpture at the Salt Lake City police building and it is such a powerful statement.
“Good art should disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed.” -C.A.C.
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Someone put red paint on the “Serve and Protect” sculpture at the Salt Lake City police building and it is such a powerful statement.
“Good art should disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed.” -C.A.C.
City of Edinburgh by Ian G Black
Come here so often for work (not since ‘rona obviously) and it’s amazing. There’s this cafe I go to by the hospital called Victor Hugo cafe and they make the BEST waffles. Didn’t even realise how much I liked waffles until I found myself making return visits!
What secret will you take to your grave?
In Dutch, when you boil an egg and then place it into cold water to make it easier to peel an egg, it’s called “to scare” the eggs.
One day when I was about 6 or 7, my mom asked me to “scare” the eggs. So, little joker I was, lifted the lid of the pan and yelled “BOOO!”
My mom cracked up and has been telling this story ever since, for over 20 years. She’s come to love the story and still truly thinks that I wanted to really “scare” the eggs. Truth is I knew what “scaring an egg” meant and only wanted to make her laugh because she was in a sad place and time back then.
It’s made her laugh for over 20 fucking years, that means it’s the best joke I’ve ever pulled off and I’d die before I’d let her find out I was just kidding.
For more posts like these, go to @mypsychology
Ching Shih—When pirates captured the floating brothel where Ching Shih plied her trade in 1800, she unleashed some serious fury. After marrying the captain (and successfully demanding 50% of all booty), she took complete control when he died in 1807, wrangling thousands of hardened pirates into submission - including castrating rapists. Her Red Flag Fleet of over 1,500 ships and 60,000 men became powerful enough to levy taxes on coastal towns from Canton to Macau, which unleashed the fury of the Emperor. She crushed his forces, then trashed the navies of the Dutch, the Portuguese and the British, making her the most successful pirate in history.
Seven Badass Women in History
“Human life occurs only once, and the reason we cannot determine which of our decisions are good and which bad is that in a given situation we can make only one decision; we are not granted a second, third, or fourth life in which to compare various decisions.” ― Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Bryan Adams, Léa Seydoux for Zoo Magazine, 2012
My point is: in this whole wide world the only person you can depend on is you.
Kafka on the Shore (Haruki Murakami)
Always Murakami that offers perspective