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NASA

oozey mess
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Andulka
Misplaced Lens Cap
KIROKAZE
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todays bird
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shark vs the universe

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@splinterija
01x01 Pilot
Venezuelan Poodle Moth
Bob Dylan Theme Time Radio Hour
I might be super late, but I just found out that Bob had a freaking RADIO SHOW! There are 101 episodes, and all are available to stream on Theme Time Radio Archive website. Each episode centers around a single subject (Weather, School, Luck, etc.) and Bob picks and talks about songs that relate to that subject. This is such an amazing find that I was so excited to share with follow Bob fans!
“Smiles are probably the most underrated facial expressions, much more complicated than most people realize. There are dozens of smiles, each differing in appearance and in the message expressed.”
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Paul Ekman
(via perrfectly)
one of my favorite fucking feelings in the world is when you’re having a discussion with somebody about literature and themes and storytelling and etc or even just like, your feelings, and as you’re rambling on about the interpretation of something-or-the-other you have this lightbulb moment where two ideas connect in your head all of a sudden and you couldn’t have done it without the context of another person there and you both get so excited about this new theory you’re developing
like. collaboration. trust. complexity. awakenings. this shit isn’t just analysis, it’s art.
@theangelshavethephonebooth
How to protest plastic:
1) Don’t buy plastic
Not buying plastic is a great way to vote with your money. If the consumers won’t buy it the industry will need to change.
2) Leave the plastic behind
This is something protesters have done before and this is perfect for anyone that needs to buy plastic but doesn’t want to support plastic. You simply remove the plastic packaging from whatever you buy and leave it in the store may it be at a till, at the door or where the product is, this is even more impactful if a large group agrees to do this at once or often.
3) Organized protests
Gather some eco friends and hold signs, use a megaphone, show photos/videos of the impact plastic has, this can help get people asking you questions and get consumers to think twice about plastic.
4) Petitions
Petitions are a great line of legal actions/protest in getting a business or government to take you seriously and willing to listen to your cause.
5) Talk with managers
talking with managers every chance you get can get managers and even business owners to recognize what customers want.
original chinese hipsters, circa 1997-98. location unknown.
kids in Beijing, 1980s
《火车上的中国人》是摄影师王福春先生的代表作,曾是一名铁道工人的他,用自己独特的视角跟踪记录了1978年到2014年30多年间中国车厢里的人生百态。以下这组照片是王福春先生摄于90年代的作品,每一节车厢就像一个小社会,浓缩了时代沉浮里一代普通中国人的欢乐与悲戚。 Chinese train passengers, taken in the 90s by train worker Wang Fuchun. “each car was like a little society of its own.” link
80年代的中国着装
China’s 80s style
The Dingoes That Park Their Brains with their Gum, Jean-Michel Basquiat
Medium: acrylic,crayon,linen
https://www.wikiart.org/en/jean-michel-basquiat/the-dingoes-that-park-their-brains-with-their-gum
Sketchbook, Kazimir Malevich
Medium: gouache,graphite
https://www.wikiart.org/en/kazimir-malevich/sketchbook-1916-0
The woodcutter, Winslow Homer
https://www.wikiart.org/en/winslow-homer/the-woodcutter
Bather opening a cabin, Pablo Picasso
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/pablo-picasso/bather-opening-a-cabin-1928