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I can't remember the last time I liked a video this much.
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Dark and not terribly cheerful, but does so much so well.
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Some of the best advice I've come across, told upside-down.
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Witness: the first time I've actually understood differentials.
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It would be hard to take seriously now, but I think this desire to give back - to add to the pool of human ingenuity rather than just drawing from it - was genuine. (Snippets up top, full video at the bottom of the page.)
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Hellen Keller (beautifully) tries to explain consciousness without language.
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It's been a while since I've just read a story. Stephen King's "Cookie Jar" feels like a warm welcome back.
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Microscopic bulb, spine, and parasite made by Fredrick Evans in the late 1800s.
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Sometimes I forget that Roman Muradov is simply one of the most brilliant, darkly comic artists working today. No matter what he's up to, it is always a clear reminder that digital art is capable of reaching the level of literature, of the sublime. God damn are these good.
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A long time ago I was told that Ted Hughes was a genius. I read a few of his poems, quietly disagreed and went on my way. This afternoon, I came across February 17th. I would like to revise my earlier take.
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Irish filmmaker Páraic Mc Gloughlin's films involve a lot of flashing, but the overall effect is breathtaking. https://vimeo.com/paraicmcgloughlin
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Luis Mendo has become something of an idol. Simple, beautiful images that make me want to get out there and draw. Don’t miss his instagram, either.
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