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hang in there, world. 
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Never enough of these photos..
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some foxes
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These are also the ones with the highest rates of suicide cases.. I wonder how that works..?
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apparently the key to happiness is to have a long and shitty winter
and if you can’t have that, surround yourself with deadly wildlife
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Gustav Klimt, Pear Tree, 1903
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Roses (detail), Vincent van Gogh, 1890
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Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies
Here are some fun and unusual galaxies from the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, a catalog produced by Halton Arp. A total of 338 galaxies are presented in the atlas, which was originally published in 1966.
1. IC 883 (Arp 193), remnant of two galaxies’ merger     2. Arp 147, an interacting pair of ring galaxies 3. Giant elliptical galaxy NGC 1316 4. Interacting pair of galaxies: Arp 238 (UGC 8335)  5. Merging galaxy pair named NGC 520 (Arp 157)
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A physical visualization of a magnetic field.
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I found this while perusing Facebook. (No actual source to attribute it to, unfortunately.) It’s a great reminder that culture is something so complicated and deeply personal, it’s not something to be borrowed or stereotyped. From an anthropological standpoint, all of the elements of deep culture, and many of the surface elements require fieldwork and integration into that culture to even partially understand them. 
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Bertrand Russell’s 10 lessons for a creative, happy life – in pictures
Bertrand Russell is a 20th-century philosopher for 21st-century living, arguing we can achieve far more by doing far less. In a new edition of Russell’s 1932 essay, In Praise of Idleness, Australian humourist Bradley Trevor Greive has reimagined some of his finest aphorisms for a good life… 
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