Just went housewife on some brownies. They’re still in the oven but they smell soooooo guuudddd. Want sum?
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That moment when you don’t want to go to your own birthday party anymore.
RARE: Portraits of America’s Endangered Species
As many as 100 species go extinct every day. How many have we even failed to identify? How many could we prevent?
How many are we responsible for?
Joel Sartore is a National Geographic photographer, and his new book RARE puts a face on the anonymously endangered. And this is just in North America. You can get copies here, and also see more photos.
Sometimes you have to stare a problem with in its cute/scary/nonexistent face in order to take action.
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Watch this now
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modernate:Belgian designer Charles Kaisin hosted a dinner during the art brussels fair entitled ‘The Fantasies of Charles’ which included a 10 foot (3 meter) solid oak and beach table. The horizontal surface is supported by several trees down the center of the piece which continue past the top of the work, the branches reaching the ceiling of the space. The trunks take the place of instead of evenly positioned legs in a seemingly random order. While some trees continued upwards, others grow through the surface into candle holders just past the surface of the work, giving the impression that the table top is floating between the foliage.
Oh you.
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Beautiful “chandelier” made of 15 world globes. This 2m high piece of art was made by Benoit Vieubled and called “Monde à l’endroit, Monde à l’envers”.
I can so DIY this
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The Evolution Eraser by Hiroyuki Shiratori
About:
The Evolution Eraser with an ape on one end, evolves into a human on the other end. Take evolution at your own pace. By starting at the ape end, you can speed up the evolutionary process in the act of erasing your mistakes. Or you can start at the human side instead….
Oh das cute
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Who’d have known your stomach could double as a camera?
Two UK students, Josh Lake and Luke Evans, ate 35mm film and were able to process photos after the film, erm, came out!
wooooowwwww
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“then i forgot how to chew food and had a mouthful of food and was like SHIT how do i swallow this?!”




