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Milena Naef: 'Fleeting Parts' (2016)
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Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, Toyama, Japan.
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Paul Davies (Australian, 1979), Red & White Forest (landscape), 2014. Acrylic on canvas, 48 × 60 1/5 in.
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It's incredible how people have been protesting pants and skirts not having pockets but not a single peep is heard over the fact that skirts no longer have underskirts by default. Underskirts (or lining) was a thing when I was a child, no skirt would be made without lining, you didn't have to think and check if your whole ass is visible in a skirt because lining was a thing!!!! Now most skirts don't and it's simply because it's cheaper, fuck the fact that a customer doesn't want their panties shown in broad daylight, it saves a couple of cents on material.
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Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan by asakara_11
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Spectrum: Best Contemporary Fantasy Art (1994)
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The New Brutalism
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Yosuke Ohnishi, jca annual 4 (1982)
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This is precisely why tiny homes forgoing most national construction code requirements for dwellings is scary af to me.
I think I can trace my intense hatred for the whole "regulations are just corporate bullshit, building codes are just The Man's way of keeping you down, we should return to pre-industrial barter and trade systems" nonsense back to when I first started doing electrical work at one of the largest hospitals in the country.
I have had to learn so much about all the special conditions in the National Electric Code for healthcare systems. All the systems that keep hospitals running, all the redundancies and backups that make sure one disaster or outage won't take out the hospital's life support, all the rules about different spaces within the hospital and the different standards that apply to each of them. And a lot of it is ridiculously over-engineered and overly redundant, but all of it is in the service of saving even one life from being lost to some wacky series of coincidences that could have been prevented with that redundancy.
I've done significantly less work in food production plants and the like, but I know they have similar standards to make sure the plants aren't going to explode or to make sure a careless maintenance tech isn't accidentally dropping screws into jars of baby food or whatever. And research labs have them to make sure some idiot doesn't leave a wrench inside a transformer and wreck a multi-million dollar machine when they try to switch it on.
Living in the self-sufficient commune is all fun and games until someone needs a kidney transplant and suddenly wants a clean, reliable hospital with doctors that are subject to some kind of overseeing body, is my point.
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'The Impossibility of Others' for Altered States ARCHETYPE issue by Sarah Piantadosi
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Ai Tominaga by York Hai Yang for L’Officiel China April 2024
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