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using my one wish willow to make all cigarettes healthy and yummy for people
Latex Mask by februarytrash
Not to be all Jane Marple or anything but it seems extremely, extremely obvious that Adam and Eve were framed on account of how humanity doesn't seem to actually know all that much about good and evil. It's a little bit harder to pinpoint the culprit what with it being a bit of a cold case, but it is hard not to notice that alone of all the animals the crab has knowledge of good and evil and it kind of makes you go hmm
A solargraph is a long-exposure photograph that captures the path of the sun across the sky with a pinhole camera, often made from very simple objects like beer cans. The exposures can last days, weeks, or months. Personally speaking, they're up there with cyanotypes as being among my favorite kinds of optical art.
Image credits: Justin Quinnell, Robert Charles Mann, Brett Culp
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it seems I never posted the piece i did for Tales of the Clone Wars zine here
wobbly cat wip; cat body is made from yarn I spun :'D
🏵️ Ceramic hummingbird hawk-moth sculpture 🏵️
Cone 5.5 stoneware, underglaze, glaze, nichrome wire, china paint, gold filled chain (SOLD)!
priest kink but midway through sex you find out he's one of those liberal protestant priests so it's like not even a big deal for him. and he just wanted to fuck you for normal reasons
and it didn't even symbolise anything when he sighed and unbuttoned the top button of his shirt and put his clerical collar on the dresser by the side of the bed. his neck was just feeling a bit tight
#I cannot imagine a more tragic disappointment. truly.#how heartbreaking to realize that you're fucking a protestant.
@notbecauseofvictories you get back here and say this with your whole chest
soliloquy by an immortal cave painter.
pencil, ink, and ochre on paper
Having your interests mocked as a kid and general low self esteem will have you insulting the things you like even when they're generally considered very good. Because you like it, and historically when you like something it's stupid and not worth anyone's time. So you will say nonsense like "I recommend this book/game/film, but it's okay if you hate it, it sucks, I really enjoyed it but that's because I'm an idiot" and you are recommending them the Citizen fucking Kane of that particular media type. And importantly: you need to stop doing this it is killing you
nasa is using a 3D world graphic for the solar eclipse thingy today where germany is still devided in east and west adjfglkafdhgadfg. buddies, it's been almost 40 years.
So I showed this to a physicist and they were like "Oh! Yes! It's a figure from Fred Espenak's very old paper where he did a bunch of eclipse graphics! I've been looking at these my entire internet life, basically, for every solar eclipse! They called him Mr. Eclipse. He just passed away recently 🥺"
Anyway apparently Mr. Eclipse made 5000 years' worth of solar eclipse graphics, which you can find the simpler versions of here
So now instead of laughing at NASA for their outdated graphics I'm emotional about Mr. Eclipse and his hard work
Growing pains
First test print of my little bird cards.
This was the crossword puzzle in the New York Times yesterday.
Tausig’s crossword is a so-called Schrödinger puzzle, named for the physicist’s hypothetical cat that is at once both alive and dead. In a Schrödinger puzzle, select squares have more than one correct letter answer: They exist in two states at once. “Black Halloween animal,” for example, could be both BAT or CAT, yielding two different but perfectly correct puzzles. Only 10 such puzzles have now been published in Times history.
It’s the theme of Tausig’s puzzle, though, that makes it special. Four entries in Thursday’s crossword can include either an “F” or an “M.” Both are correct; neither is wrong. For example, “Part of a house” can be either ROOF or ROOM. The long “revealer” answer, tying those select entries together and spanning 11 squares smack-dab in the middle of the puzzle, is GENDER FLUID.
This puzzle, with “M”s and “F”s that aren’t fixed, is a masterful blend of subject and structure. “It potentially really evokes what gender fluidity is, which is not moving back and forth between two poles, but actually not being committed to either pole, and potentially existing in many states at different times,” Tausig said.
This is … really cool.
i never really thought of crossword puzzles as an art form, but like… this is art.
me trying to convince myself that the whole spectrum of human emotions is a good and necessary thing to feel even if its not comfortable while im actively experiencing emotions that make me feel like my bones are being dissolved in acid