Monday, August 31, 2020

Endless summer, Quentin Monge



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What We're Reading


Michael Dumontier and Neil Farber

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Looking and Actually Seeing


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Still Falls the Rain

Friction / Tokyo Street , Tatsuo Suzuki 

This book embodies Japanese street photography now.


Sunday, August 30, 2020

It felt as if one’s entire world was one, long Sunday afternoon. Nothing to do. Nowhere to go.

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Trump Says He Could Beat LeBron James in a Dunk Contest If Not for Bone Spurs

Donald Trump escalated his war of words with LeBron James on Saturday by saying that he could defeat the N.B.A. star in a dunk contest were it not for bone spurs. “I’ve seen LeBron James on TV, and, quite frankly, I don’t think he’s very good at basketball,” Trump said. “The media is very unfairly biased in favor of him because he’s a Democrat, and I think it’s a disgrace.” “You look at LeBron and sometimes when he shoots the ball, it doesn’t go into the basket,” he said. “If I try to drink a glass of water and miss my mouth, it’s all CNN talks about.” Trump said that it was “very sad” that his bone spurs would keep him from showing off his slam-dunk form, which he called “poetry in motion.” “A lot of people are saying that I’m better at dunking than that beauty LeBron,” he said. “A lot of very smart people.” At the N.B.A. bubble, in Orlando, James responded that he understood that the President’s foot woes would prevent him from participating in a dunk contest, but said that he would be happy to face Trump in a spelling contest. The Borowitz Report

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Saturday, August 29, 2020

Justice in America vol 2020


Todd Alcott

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stoicmike


Michael Lipsey

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Sir Patrick Stewart Playing A Very Serious Game Of Chess With His Foster Pup


Bored Panda has collected the newest most wholesome photos of our canine friends for you to pet virtually. 
 
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What did you eat today ?


Photograph: Baz Ratner/Reuter

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Friday, August 28, 2020

Guess which cartoon Pierre the penguin loves watching?


A penguin watching Pingu on an iPad to stop him feeling lonely should be the ultimate evidence we really can expect anything in 2020. And it's actually, legitimately happening at Perth Zoo in Australia. Read more

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Welded Stainless Steel Creatures by Georgie Seccull




Australian sculptor and installation artist Georgie Seccull creates large-scale stainless steel sculptures of animals and other creatures seemingly locked in motion. 

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You Are Enough Mirror


Jessica Hische had a heartbreaking conversation with her daughter: Her daughter told her that sometimes she looks in the mirror and wishes she had a different and more beautiful face.
 It inspired Jessica to make this piece with the message “You Are Enough”

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Have you always loved the idea of instant photography but don't want to deal with a bulky camera?


Polaroid has recently released the Hi-Print, a pocket-sized printer that allows you to print images directly from your phone.

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A Guide to the Puffy-Sleeves Trend By Malaka Gharib











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A Peek at Melania Trump’s Teleprompter By Barry Blitt

And a few other impressions of the Republican Convention so far.


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shitty watercolour

@SWatercolour 

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Thursday, August 27, 2020

Decluttering

Incidental Comics


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Personal Message


Michael Dumontier and Neil Farber

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Croatia experienced the biggest spike in coronavirus cases.

Since the outbreak the epidemic of the coronavirus on 25 February, 8,889 people in Croatia have been diagnosed with this infectious disease, and 157,387 people have been tested for it. Currently, there are 2,352 active cases, Beros said. Of those active cases, 174 are receiving hospital treatment, and this is 7.4% of all those currently infected. There are 10 patients on ventilators or 0.4% of the infected, Beros said. Responsible behaviour can markedly reduce the spread of the infection, and the minister called on Croatians to strictly comply with epidemiological measures.

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