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“Be seeing you, Lieutenant😘”
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Coming in directly under the wire, here's Bob Brown's 1955 "The Complete Book of Cheese"- a book so inconsequential, so padded, so rent-is-due that 'complete' really upsells the experience. I lovehate it.
I'll discuss the build specifics in another post but this is red leather on yellow book cloth.
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Basilosaurus cetoides by Zdeněk Burian.
Basilosaurus was a massive, prehistoric whale that lived during the Late Eocene epoch, around 40 to 34 million years ago. Despite its name meaning “king lizard,” it was not a reptile—it was a fully aquatic mammal and one of the earliest whales known. This predator could grow up to 15–18 meters (50–60 feet) in length, with an elongated, eel-like body unlike modern whales. It had sharp, conical teeth and a powerful jaw, ideal for hunting fish, sharks, and other marine mammals. Basilosaurus had tiny hind limbs—a leftover from its land-dwelling ancestors—though these legs were useless for walking and likely used only for mating. Fossils have been found in North America, North Africa, and the Middle East, including Egypt’s famous “Valley of the Whales” (Wadi Al-Hitan). As one of the top predators in its ancient ocean ecosystem, Basilosaurus marks a key stage in whale evolution—from land mammals to the giants of the sea.
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“Polygonal Horse II” - Sculpture by Gregor Gaida #inspiration https://www.instagram.com/p/BMz67_vB4Fk/
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Brent Wong - Matrice (1971)
Edvard Munch, Drawing, 1911
Boar and boar babies
“Polygonal Horse II” - Sculpture by Gregor Gaida #inspiration https://www.instagram.com/p/BMz67_vB4Fk/
dont forget about their best friend, polygonal horse I
Paul Klee, Dream City, 1921
David Lynch, 2004, “This Man Was Shot 0.9502 Seconds Ago”
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