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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Hayao Miyazaki’s Happy New Year 2024 Year of the Dragon illustration
Silly Symphony - The Goddess of Spring (1934)
Sylvia Rivera calling out gays and lesbians for their trans exclusion in 1973 at the Christopher Street Liberation Day rally (x)
Still relevant
And if I’m not mistaken, Sylvia Rivera was *specifically* addressing WHITE gays and white feminists here. She called out these middle/upper class white folks who strove only for assimilation while neglecting Black and brown LGBT people who were poor and struggling and languishing in prison. White Gays and feminists didn’t like the way revolutionary figures like Sylvia were “rocking the boat”
Specification is important here because antiblackness and racism are still rampant in the LGBT community and Black + brown LGBT folks have had to make communities of our own because white LGBT people ostracize us.
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By Jonathan Frantini for Alla Carta Magazine
A Vibrant Coral Ecosystem of Thousands of Crocheted Sculptures Confronts the Climate Crisis
Photo by Guy Bourdin 1978
Christmas cactus on a blue background - Adolf Dietrich , 1937,
Swiss, 1877 - 1957
Oil on plywood, 70 x 100 cm
Pennacchio Argentato
Alternate Present, 2021
Acrylic resin, glass fiber, steel, acrylic paint.39 2/5 × 27 3/5 in | 100 × 70 cm
Isamu Noguchi: Wood & Glass Coffee Table (1944) Manufactured by Herman Miller from 1945
If you look, there is no actual bridge between 2 and 3: the tube is actually sealed, so the only jars that can receive water are 1, 2, 4 and 5.
In theory, this actually highly depends on the velocity of the water; those are incredibly thin tubes, so if the water came out very fast, 1 would fill up before it had a chance to drain.
If we assume the water is coming out at a reasonably sluggish pace, enough for it to push through the tubes before 1 can be fully filled, the way fluids like to work means the fluid level will try to equalise in every container, so two will start to fill up, which will fill up four and five, and they should rise in level at an equal pace. However, because 5 has the lowest volume, if they all increase at an equal pace 5 will fill first.
This is also loss.jpg, but that's not relevant.
Christopher Wool
Untitled, 2020
oil and inktjet on paper
Angelica Huston by Gian Paolo Barbieri 1973