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A nuclear power plant built in a beautiful wheat field near a chapel. (Czech Republic)
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overstimulated and anxious at the zoo until I looked up and saw an angel dancing in a beam of light
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Writing a song from a story, "You in the Starry Sky", about a young woman and her best friend
[eng by me]
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Birds are famous for communicating vocally, but many have other options, too. Some communicate by dancing, for example, or by showing off their feathers.
And according to a new study, at least one bird species does something more often associated with humans and great apes: symbolic gesturing.
A songbird called the Japanese tit (Parus minor) uses fluttering wing movements to signal "after you," the study's authors report, similar to the way humans extend one open hand to let another person go first.
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Amazing forced perspective mosaic siding.
Photo via Jamie's Garden Shop
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gay new yorker. faggot about it!
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Matisse Circle by Leonard Nimroy, The Full Body Project
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Things that work in fiction but not real life
torture getting reliable information out of people
knocking someone out to harmlessly incapacitate them for like an hour
jumping into water from staggering heights and surviving the fall completely intact
calling the police to deescalate a situation
rafting your way off a desert island
correctly profiling total strangers based on vibes
effectively operating every computer by typing and nothing else
ripping an IV out of your arm without consequences
heterosexual cowboy
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The devastating difference between how much time it takes to write something vs how fast people read it lol
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gem from the gay archive a few weeks back
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"how can you like this objectively bad thing!" because i have bad taste. move on.
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