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This explains a lot of things...
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Now I am much more cool...
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eosm-blog · 11 years ago
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"The Unwritten", Issue #5... (Rudyard Kipling's "How The Whale Got His Throat").
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Detroit-born Photographer Mark Laita explores social and cultural clashes between different social backgrounds by juxtaposing people of United States in his stunning series “Created Equal”. 
1.Amish Teenagers / Punk Teenagers
2. Marine / War Veteran
3. Vegetarian / Butcher, 1999 / 2004
4. College Graduate / High School Dropout
5. Indigent Couple / Wealthy Couple
6. Rock Band / Polka Band, 2006 / 2006
7. Baptist Minister / Ku Klux Klan
8. Catholic Nuns / Prostitutes
9. Homeless Man / Real Estate Developer
10. Gang Member / Mafioso
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eosm-blog · 11 years ago
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Three 19th century illustrated editions of Jack the Giant Killer, all delightfully gruesome in their own way.
From top:
Jack the Giant Killer. New York: McLoughlin Brothers, 1889.
Jack the Giant Killer. New York: McLoughlin Brothers, 1889.
Jack the Giant Killer. New York: McLoughlin Brothers, [between 1850 and 1870].
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eosm-blog · 11 years ago
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Netflix 1 x 0 Boys
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eosm-blog · 11 years ago
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Marjorie Cameron, Fossil, 1958. White ink on paper, 18 3/8 inches x 11 1⁄2 inches. Courtesy of the Cameron Parsons Foundation, Santa Monica. Photo Credit: Alan Shaffer
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eosm-blog · 11 years ago
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Marjorie Cameron, Black Egg, n.d., Paint on cardboard, 11 x 8 inches. Courtesy of the Cameron Parsons Foundation, Santa Monica
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David Suzuki, from this video.
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Magic Words: The Extraordinary Life of Alan Moore
Lance Parkin For over three decades comics fans and creators have regarded Alan Moore as a titan of the form.
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eosm-blog · 11 years ago
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This volume owes its origin to a conference. Most of the essays in
this volume were first delivered at a memorable gathering of scholars
organized by the Institute of Jewish Studies of University College
London at the Warburg Institute in 1999.
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