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i like working at plant store. sometimes you ring up someone and there's a slug on their plant and so you're like "Oh haha you've got a friend there let me get that for you" and you put the slug on your hand for safekeeping but then its really busy and you dont have time to take the slug outside before the next customer in line so you just have a slug chilling on your hand for 15 minutes. really makes you feel at peace with nature. also it means sometimes i get to say my favorite line which is "would you like this free slug with your purchase"
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quick photo study, trying couple things with the brushwork. follow my instagram! https://www.instagram.com/algenpfleger/
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I tried to use a spray bottle to punish my ferret but instead of it being a punishment she started doing this so that I’d spray it directly into her mouth
I love the energy, she will soon take over your household.
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I just saw perhaps the coolest art installation I have ever heard of.

This is a perfectly normal pin. On the head of it are 2.417 quintillion angels, give or take a few billion.
Joe Davis and Sarah Khan, the artist behind Baitul Ma’mur, (House of Angels) encoded the Arabic phrase “Subhan Allah” onto synthesized DNA, and then used that DNA to coat the head of a pin. According to some traditions, any time Subhan Allah is said or written, it creates an angel. With DNA being as dense an information storage medium as it is, this single pin has more created angels on it than have ever been born from human throats across all of human history.
And then in a fucking genius move, the art installation takes the form of a functional vending machine, loaded with an impossibly large quantity of angels. For $25, which goes right to the artists, you can buy a pin. I’m thinking about taking mine out of the test tube sometime and encasing it in resin to turn it into the highest % angel by volume earring ever worn, but that’s a project for the future.

There isn’t much else I can say that isn’t said by the documentation accompanying the exhibit. The photos aren’t the BEST quality but they should hopefully be mostly legible.





As of right now this installation is located at the MIT Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and if you’re ever in the area you should totally check it out
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Great Mouse Detective version of Dracula happening simultaneously as the events of Dracula, so there’s just five mice in Victorian clothes unnoticed by the human cast desperately trying to kill a bat.
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Whatever its called to have these kinds of colourful squares in your home i want it







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came home drunk last night and got way too excited to see my cat
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Jennifer Tilly photographed by Douglas Kirkland; circa 1980s/1990s
(photo via instagram user jennifertillysphotoalbums)
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We're back on track, Watson. Elementary | 1x05 Lesser Evils
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My cat: *sits on my parcel scale*
My cat: *realises that she’s hungry, hops down off my desk, and goes to eat*
My cat: *finishes eating, hops back onto my desk, and once again sits on my parcel scale*
Me: Yes, thank you for that information.
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