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venn-art · 1 year
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The Queen of the Skies!
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redrcs · 10 months
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Lifecycle.
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On my travels
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nando161mando · 3 months
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The lifecycle of the working age
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sallyawayfromhome · 1 year
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Steady Archer by Pavel Golovii
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Spring Hare
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matsuokazumasa · 1 year
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LIFE CYCLE by MATSUO
https://www.instagram.com/matsuo_kazumasa
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larsminute · 6 months
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The Future Is Now
So much YES. Would love to connect with fellow enthusiasts and professionals working in the field, and engage more actively, bringing in my own expertise of working in high end interiors and architecture. If that's you, please reach out, boost, connect.
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We OBVIOUSLY can't 'keep on keeping on' and design our built environment like we don't know how fundamentally flawed our design principles and construction methods are.
Let's embrace new aesthetics and look forward, not back. Bauhaus was relevant at the time, it's history now. Let's move on. Let's question every single choice in the design process and make better decisions. Educate our clients. Throw those outdated concepts overboard of what is aesthetically pleasant, what is deemed high-end.
Nobody will enjoy marbled lobbies, airconditioned greenhouse towers and concrete buildings on a dead planet. The future is now. Let's design and build it together!
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cmmssuccess · 1 year
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With global turmoil constantly driving up the cost of everything, supply issues crippling some businesses, and the ugly face of inflation revealing itself at a time when we've barely recovered from the pandemic's multi-year effects, it's now more important than ever that we get the most out of our assets.
To learn more, read my latest article at: https://www.cmmssuccess.com/get-the-most-out-of-your-assets/
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scribblersobia · 2 years
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I remember as a little girl I was so happy when, for the first time in this lifetime, I learned that earth is the only planet where there is life. I still remember the sparkle in my eyes. I felt so special like I am in a world of magic, and everything is unique. I was so excited. I felt like I have found the truth in my little life. Now, as a young woman, I remember that little girl, and I believe I am unique and my existence is unusual. I love my little girl. 
@scribblersobia
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life-cycleofastar · 1 year
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Day 1/2: Interstellar Medium and Nebula
Day 1: Today I am a interstellar cloud. I’m mostly Hydrogen, Carbon, and Silicon. I’m very thinly though. I feel like I’m gaining weight though, I may be growing! Soon, I’ll be able to make stars!
Day 2: I woke up this morning feeling much bigger; I think I’m big enough to call myself a “Star Nursery”. Maybe tomorrow I’ll have a baby Protostar to take care of!
(This is for a school project💀)
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venn-art · 1 year
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just-pure-gardening · 9 months
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13 Onion Growing Stages: A Complete Guide
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Onion Growing Stages
Ever wondered how onions grow? From germination to harvest and more, this guide will take you on a journey through the different stages of onion growth.
Along the way, you’ll learn about the science behind onion growth, as well as some fun facts.
So whether you’re a curious cook, a budding gardener, or just someone who loves learning new things, this guide is for you!
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nando161mando · 17 days
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I'm 38 tomorrow, 38 cycles around the sun and stuck on this fascist prison planet.
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violetmoondaughter · 2 years
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Spiral is one of the most common shape in nature. Since ancient times men have understood the importance of this symbol rapresenting it in various circumstances throughout history. Spiral mainly symbolizes a transformation cycle and is therefore connected with the cycle life-death-rebirth and with the ancestral power of creation. The spiral shape recalls the coils of the snake, the animal that transforms by changing skin and following a constant cycle of death and rebirth. This recalls to the feminine power of creation and destruction, the womb of mother earth in wich everything born and dies in a perpetual in and out journey. Recalls the seasonal cycle of nature and of all its living beings, recalls the cyclical paths that occur in the sky, on earth and in the human body. The spiral also gave origin to the symbol of the labyrinth, seen as caves or palaces from which there is only one entrance and one exit. The most famous is certainly the labyrinth of Knossos, in the center of which stood the minotaur,symbol of strength, fertility and bestiality. Mistress of the Labirynth was Ariadne, a goddess who with her thread is the only one to know the path of entry and exit,and who guides the hero to its center and its exit. In the center of the labyrinth something cyclically dies and the is reborn, just as it happens in the womb and the womb of the earth. The labyrinth and its spiral shape, also recalls the meanders of the mind, the psyche, at the center of which we find the most instinctive and bestial part of the self represented by the minotaur. All this can be found in the myth of the labyrinth of Knossos, in the journey of Theseus and in the myth/ritual of the dance of the planets or of the labyrinth. The labyrinth dance, the spiral dance, is an ancient ritual dance that according to the myth was exhibited by Theseus after his victory over the minotaur, such dance, wanted to celebrate the cyclic motion of the planets and the spiral as a symbol of life, death, rebirth and fertility. This is what makes the spiral one of the most ancient and powerful esoteric symbol.
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Lifecycle - High Commander by Pavel Golovii
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