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Bro last night was trite and insisted upon itself
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huge shout out to this little kid for writing my favorite poem
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The lack of agreement across brands on what “extra firm tofu” is is, in fact, very high on my list of unimportant problems.
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Vincent Van Gogh, in a letter to his brother Theo, dated 23 December 1881
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This is the guy who made the first genetically-engineered babies (a horrific ethics violation that landed him 3 years in prison) and his tweets are so unhinged that I genuinely can't tell if he's trying to be funny or is 100% serious








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A social gathering of dudes who all have serious Main Character Syndrome, but all are wildly different genres. One of them is the "people don't like me because I'm too smart" Misunderstood Genius who isn't actually particularly smart, just mean. Another one thinks he's wisecracking and clever by just talking like a character in a Marvel movie. Third one thinks he's subtly pulling off a mysterious Film Noir vibe by wearing a fedora and spending most of his time internally narrating, and silently staring at people. The fourth one is a deeply dramatic purple prose self-fashioned Byronic Hero who is unaware that he would be a mildly annoying minor antagonist in a Jane Austen novel at best. The fifth one has gotten his entire personality from shounen anime.
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Lei Xue: 'Drinking Tea' (2009)
Smashed Cans Sculpted and Hand Painted in the Traditional Style of Ming Dynasty Porcelain.
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Blueberries - Teija Lehto
Finnish, b. 1965 -
Woodcut , 43 x 60 cm.
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Strawberry postage stamps from St. Pierre and Miquelon, Brazil and Sweden 🍓
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Lithops is a genus of succulent plants. They avoid being eaten by herbivores with their camouflage as small stones, and are often known as pebble plants or living stones.

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Jelly cycle, gamblin ink on kitakata paper, hand pressed
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