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Rest in Peace you brilliant, brilliant man.
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Complex mating ritual, Copula sivickisi
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Physalia physalis
Source: thedailybeast
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Upon My Daughter (2010)
GAZELLE SAMIZAY
"In Upon My Daughter several women collectively embroider the wedding dress of a young bride as she wears it. Each thread and stitch symbolizes one piece of advice the young bride is given. Individually, the threads are very delicate, but amassed together their strength becomes visible, symbolizing the powerful, yet complicated bonds between the women in this family."
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Robot, by Jim Henson
"Begin subject: MAN AND THE MACHINE. The machine possesses supreme intelligence, A faultless memory And a beautiful soul. Correction: The machine does not have a soul. It has no bothersome emotions. While mere mortals Wallow in a sea of emotionalism The machine is busy digesting Vast oceans of information In a single all-encompassing gulp."
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Uroplatus phantasticus, María José Cristerna.
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SYRIA, AIN AL-ARAB : A shell is used as a vase in the Syrian border town of Kobane, known as Ain al-Arab, on January 28, 2015.

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Rare Dali water colors sell for over 1 million. See all 14 artworks here.
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"El Jaleo"
John Singer Sargent, 1882
Dancing Plague: The Strange, True Story of an Extraordinary Illness
By John Waller
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Placements | Julianne Swartz






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Petra.
Greek for "stone."
Ichor, the golden fluid that coursed through the veins of ancient Greek gods.
Petrichor, the smell of rain on dry earth.
What causes it?
"When a raindrop hits a porous surface, it traps tiny air bubbles at the point of contact. As in a glass of champagne, the bubbles then shoot upward, ultimately bursting from the drop in a fizz of aerosols." —(source, MIT)
WEATHERCAST // Wanda Coleman
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This is My Blood | Marwane Pallas
Blood: An Epic History of Medicine and Commerce. By Douglas Starr
Daguerreotype of a patient being bled (ca. 1859)
Traité complet de l’anatomie de l’homme (1866-1871) by J.M. Bourgery, Bernard, and Jacob
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Pol Úbeda Hervàs, I’m Not There



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http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2013/aug/15/persisting-vision-reading-language-cinema/?pagination=false
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Historic Magazine and Notes and Queries:
A Monthly of History, Folk-lore, Mathematics, Literature, Art, Arcane Societies, Etc, Volumes 20-22
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Giving Up Is Not An Option | Ole Ukena



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