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lemon + penguin
Lives of Game Animals, Volume 3. 1927. Written and illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton.
Internet Archive
Quentin Blake illustration
from Wouldn’t You Like To Know by Michael Rosen
old Japanese report of 1803 encounter with a UFO and occupant
Depictions of Alien abductions by abductees.
Adolf Böhm, Cloud and Landscape illustrations for Ver Sacrum Magazine, 1998-1902
Vienna
"Root systems of shrubs and herbs of the forest floor." The ecological relations of roots. 1919.
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The size of the sun from different planets. Astronomy For Entertainment. 1958.
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"A simplified family tree of the dinosaur." The dinosaur book. 1951. American Museum of Natural History.
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Green Background, by Boscoe Holder, 1996.
Source details and larger version.
Some strange and unusual vintage diagrams.
Opening of Tenjo Sajiki's play Run, Melos - 走れメロス performed at the Munich Olympics in 1972.
scan from The People of Tenjo Sajiki - 幻想舞台写真帖 天井桟敷の人々(1977)
I asked my five year old cousin what he would do if there was a scary skeleton and he said "I would pour water on it and then kick it" and I've been losing my shit laughing crying about a wet skeleton for about fifteen minutes straight
he was so delighted by my fits of giggles that he drew eight wet skeletons for me
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