honestly missionaries are evil. the idea of traveling the world to tell people Who Didnt Fucking Ask that their beliefs are wrong in the hopes that theyll adopt your beliefs seems sinister
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One Nice Bug Per Day
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Three Goblin Art
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Mike Driver
hello vonnie
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Today's Document

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almost home
Not today Justin
KIROKAZE
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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honestly missionaries are evil. the idea of traveling the world to tell people Who Didnt Fucking Ask that their beliefs are wrong in the hopes that theyll adopt your beliefs seems sinister
Allana, 2018. By Jessica Andersdotter. Follow me on Instagram for more! I’m @jandersdotter over there too.
Lets start our own government how hard can it be
photo by Matthias Heiderich
Matthieu Venot l 2018
Casa Newman / Nicolás Pinto da Mota, Victoria Maria Falcon
Photos © Fernando Schapochnik
We gotta get outta this place, Marcus Lyon
Jean Luc Cornec - Telephone Sheep
Art Crushing on Jean Luc Cornec who combined playful elements and objects to create ‘Telephone Sheep 🐑’ and has since found his art taking on new meaning everything it’s exhibited.
“At first sight the grey telephones – today out of use – don’t have anything to do with the head of a sheep. I cannot say when and how the association came up to me – it only works in the combination of the telephone with the cables as wool, the earphones as feet and the individualistic expressions of the different sheep. Even if I was afraid of a too humorous aspect of my first idea I continued shaping it and in the end, I was surprised when during the artistic process new options raised: I had for example never thought that the ringing of the phones reminded of the “baa” of the sheep.
When Dolly was born in 1996, the work was charged with another meaning – in some way the work has been “reloaded” on different levels. It became a comment on the relation between original and copy. When I realized that the film “Blade Runner“ was based on the novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?“ by Philipp K. Dick, the installation became in some way the materialization of the ecological question. With the background of the NSA scandal, the accent is put on communication and interconnectedness…”
Three Piece House / TRIAS Studio
Photos © Benjamin Hosking
Melt House by SAI Architecture Design Office
The Night Stalker, Holly Elander
casa g ~ deflino lazano | photos © césar béjar
Casa Bruma by Fernanda Canales
When the clients approached architect Fernanda Canales to design their weekend home near Mexico City, the complexity of the project soon became apparent. Without removing any trees, Fernanda Canales needed to find a solution to build the private retreat around existing vegetation. Made in a collaboration with architect Claudia Rodríguez, Casa Bruma features nine pavilions with an inner courtyard. Every structure seems to seamlessly fit into the landscape, but the volumes have a specific orientation and design that solves several issues. The architects designed the complex with a minimalist look while also taking into account the specific climate conditions of the area.
my entire concept of how stocks work is the same thing as the tim & eric skit where they just sold prices
sea anemone designed to sting, ensnare, and digest unsuspecting fish: *exists*
clownfish:
This adorable little robot is designed to make sure its photosynthesising passenger is well taken care of. It moves towards brighter light if it needs, or hides in the shade to keep cool. When in the light, it rotates to make sure the plant gets plenty of illumination. It even likes to play with humans.
Oh, and apparently, it gets antsy when it’s thirsty.
The robot is actually an art project called “Sharing Human Technology with Plants” by a roboticist named Sun Tianqi. It’s made from a modified version of a Vincross HEXA robot, and in his own words, its purpose is “to explore the relationship between living beings and robots.”
I don’t care if it’s silly. I want one.