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visual-poetry:

“kein fehler im system (1)” by eugen gomringer

visual-poetry:

“kein fehler im system (1)” by eugen gomringer

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sandandglass:

How I read the Second Amendment:

A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

How conservatives read the Second Amendment:

A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

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Heart strings (tendons) inside the human heart. (source)

Heart strings (tendons) inside the human heart. (source)

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Crying in Art, Part 152

Why were you crying? from the East Bay chapter of the Public Crying Coalition

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Poisonous Garden at Alwinck Castle in the county of Northumberland. The Alnwick Poison Garden boasts some of the world’s most dangerous plants. Behind big black gates, the carefully curated garden contains about 100 varieties of illegal narcotics including poppies, belladonna, Strychnos nux-vomica, Coca, hemlock, cannabis and more.

Poisonous Garden at Alwinck Castle in the county of Northumberland. The Alnwick Poison Garden boasts some of the world’s most dangerous plants. Behind big black gates, the carefully curated garden contains about 100 varieties of illegal narcotics including poppies, belladonna, Strychnos nux-vomica, Coca, hemlock, cannabis and more.

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jungillest:

can we stop blaming poor people for buying cheap products that were made in sweatshops? can we stop acting like alternatives to products that are made through things like child labor are always accessible and/or affordable? can we stop talking like participation in the game of capitalism is always a choice made willingly and not something poor people are forced to play a part in even when they don’t want to?

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The installation ‘Penelopiad’ by Lightning & Kinglyface aka Anna Fulmine and Victoria Shahrokh, uses a white, stretched canvas as a metaphor for human skin. Named after a novella by Margaret Atwood, the artwork fills the entire room, stretching from the floor to the ceiling, held down by eerie white hands.

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malformalady:

The black sea nettle (Chrysaora achlyos), sometimes informally known as the Black jellyfish due to its dark coloration, is a species of jellyfish that can be found in the waters of the Pacific Ocean. It is a giant jellyfish, with its bell measuring up to 1min size, and its oral arms extending up to 6m in length.  Despite its size, the Black sea nettle was only recognized and scientifically described as a separate species in 1997
Photo by Hugh on Flickr

malformalady:

The black sea nettle (Chrysaora achlyos), sometimes informally known as the Black jellyfish due to its dark coloration, is a species of jellyfish that can be found in the waters of the Pacific Ocean. It is a giant jellyfish, with its bell measuring up to 1min size, and its oral arms extending up to 6m in length.  Despite its size, the Black sea nettle was only recognized and scientifically described as a separate species in 1997

Photo by Hugh on Flickr

preuvesdamour:

John Armleder, Selected Furniture Sculptures, 1979-2012. Sculpture. On view at Swiss Institute, New York, NY through October 28.

preuvesdamour:

John Armleder, Selected Furniture Sculptures, 1979-2012. Sculpture. On view at Swiss Institute, New York, NY through October 28.

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