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On Vacation with Your Parents
We’re holding hands in the back of the van as
Van Halen’s 1984 blasts from the speakers (high treble)
As your father reeks of sweat;
Not uncommon for Highland Ranch, CO
Residents (or so I hear).
Your mother seems to like my words and
She’s impressed with my femininity,
Or maybe it’s my devotion to her closeted son.
We arrive at Lake Klara;
Celebrating Midsummer with industrial swagger
(if only the alcohol…
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#1984#colorado#depression#dream#Emil#Eric Jansson#highland ranch#intimacy#lake klara#lost#love#midsummer#midwest#norway#poem#Poetry#seattle#sweden#swedes#swedish#transgender#van halen#worry
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did a lil reshuffling and adding to of my art inspiration folder. personally I think it looks quite nice!
#nico marlet#takuzo nagano#shigeru mizuki#tove jansson#tony diterlizzi#sparrowlucero#edward gorey#brian froud#aya kusube#jeff agala#cryptid creations#tohl narita#tatsuya morino#ryoko kui#eric kowalick#avillanaccounts
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received:
Carrie White x Azul Ashengrotto!Reader hcs
Kougyoku Ren first date hcs
Wanda x child!Reader fluff hcs
Sadie Miller x Reader on a date
Luke Alvez x 15yo!Reader
Ruruka Ando x Nutty 2.0!Reader
Roxanne Wolf x Reader, spoiling
Chet Clancy x 16yo camper!Reader
Yandere!Daniel (dbh) x child!Reader.
Leon Kennedy x minor!Reader, fluff
Yui Komori + Luke Valentine 2.0!Reader
Grell x Madam Red x Reader
owp: Eva Tsunaka + trust
Hannah England x Reader
JD x sibling Heather!Reader ficlet
Micheal Myers x sibling!Reader
Adrian Ivashkov x Guardian dhampir 17yo!Reader
Daki x organ harvester!Reader
Poppy (pokemon scarlet) x Reader hcs
Salvatore Moreau friends to lovers hcs
2013!Carrie White x Reader x Chris Hargensen love triangle hcs
Yoon Gwi-nam x Reader who loves annoying others
Heather Chandler x flirty!Reader
Heather Chandler general dating hcs
John Doe x Scarlet Witch/Jennifer Check/Homelander!Reader
Chris Hargensen x Reader who helps her deal with her insecurities
Ally Burgess x origami maker!Reader
Natsuki x Reader who likes to crochet
Aquamarine x sculptor!Reader
Jace x sibling!Reader
DDLC x true crime fan!Reader
Pony Tsunotori x sand manipulator!Reader
Byeong-Gi x bookworm!Reader
Billy Loomis x Lotte Jansson 2.0!Reader
Mario and Luigi x younger sibling!Reader with a special interest in mushrooms
Brooke Maddox x Leona Kingscholar!Reader
Welcome Home x plural!Reader
Luz x htf fan!Reader x Amity
Atropos x bitey!Reader
Max Mayfield x rigger!Reader
Rui x jorogumo!Reader
soft!Elias x archivist!Reader
Uf!Sans x minor!Reader hcs
yandere!Mike Schmidt x sibling!Reader
Felix Richter x 16yo child!Reader fluff
Valentino (Hazbin Hotel) x Courtney(TD)!Reader
Eric Newlon (Thanksgiving 2023) x teen!Reader fluff
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screenshot tag game 👀
thanks for tagging me @isabellehemlock!
i'll tag some new followers (well everyone is new i just got here), please feel free to happily ignore!
@dontbesylly @denotings @faerywhimsy @blackgirlasis @lvsifer @birdisland @mademoisellebianx and/or anyone else who might want to play 🌷
"Rules: Post a screencap of your lock screen photo, a screencap of the last/current song listened to, as well as the last photo of a celebrity that you saved in your phone."
lock screen is an illustration by the queer icon, author & painter tove jansson, from one of her moomin books! i love tove jansson (everybody loves tove jansson), i can read her books over and over again and look at her art for hours and admire photos of her always. same with the lock screen image, i can just stare at it for the longest periods of time, i want to be inside it, i mean look at it, wouldn't you?
last song i listened to was "it feels so good" by sonique. i was happy to find her cd some weeks ago but hadn't played it until today. this song & video were of course Very Significant to my 12-yo. queer self back in the 90s! it's still such a banger, the whole album is great actually
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3. skipped movie screencaps & memes and surprisingly we're left with jacob anderson ❤️ (most times it'd be eric bogosian lol i have saved a ton of his pictures lately)
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got tagged by @puddinginthemix to list ten favourite books. since picking favourites is very hard i'm just going to list ten books i've enjoyed in no particular order, and try to limit it to one per series
The Grief Of Stones by Katherine Addison
Halo: The Fall Of Reach by Eric Nylund
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
Moominvalley In November by Tove Jansson
The Hobbit by JRR Tolkein
Artful by Peter David
The Leather Boys by Gillian Freeman
Scarface by Armitage Trail
The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett
One of Us Is Lying by Karen M McManus
thanks! and now to tag other people:
@fillycolt @serqievsky @eggmeralda and anyone who i didn't tag who wants to do this: just do it and say i tagged you :heart:
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And I finally got my thumb out of my ass and put up the political science books I had stored away from university. This is not the complete curriculum I read, but the majority of it. And I figure, hey, why not share what I got?
International Relations - Jakob Gustavsson & Jonas Tallberg The Liberation of Man - Karl Marx Politics as organization - Rothstein A New Handbook of Political Science - Gooding & Klingemann Modern civic theories - Per Månsson Dictatorship: About the political systems of oppression - Lauri Karvonen Of Paradise and Power - Robert Kagan New and Old Wars - Mary Kaldor Parties and organizations - Mats Bäck & Tommy Möller The Swedish politics - Bäck & Larsson Reports and essays - Jarl Backman Form of governments and politics - Rod Hague & Martin Harrop & Shaun Breslin From Pax Romana to Pax Americana - Björn Hettne Municipal politics - Olof Petersson Foreign political systems - Lindahl Comparative methodology - Thomas Denk The suicide - Emile Durkheim Scientific writing - Karin Widerberg Cultural-Sociological texts - Pierre Bourdieu Nordic politics - Olof Petersson Eleven texts in political theory - Hallberg & Jansson & Mörkenstam Political theory - Andrew Heywood Democracy and its antagonists - Robert A. Dahl From Plato to the war on terrorism - Sven-Eric Liedman
Looking back at it, I recall missing my book on feminist theory and Das Kapital, and a book on Hegel. I am pretty sure I sold them off to another student that started a year later than me.
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Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis
Winnie-the-Pooh by A.A. Milne, illustrated by E.H. Shepard
Charlotte's Web by E.B. White, illustrated by Garth Williams
Matilda by Roald Dahl, illustrated by Quentin Blake
Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper
The Arrival by Shaun Tan
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
Heidi by Johanna Spyri
Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown, illustrated by Clement Hurd
The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin
Moominland Midwinter by Tove Jansson
I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen
The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Dall'articolo "The 25 Best Children’s Books of All Time" di Ellen Gutoskey
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A few photos from the last few days: an old-style Finnish wooden-sided house; Eric and me on an evening walk; Cece with her strawberry ice cream from a kiosk that she checks every day to see if it is open and this day, it was!; the kids and mommy at the market hall; the kiddos at the Moomin Museum (we love Tove Jansson so much); the city hall building in the central square; and Cece with a "big dumb cup" (we let them watch the Saturday Night Live skit of this name) from the store Normal to send to Eric, because he was shoppimg for such a cup!
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Birthdays 8.9
Beer Birthdays
Franz Falk (1823)
Ken Wells (1949)
Kenny Gross (1958)
Megan Flynn (1983)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Gillian Anderson; actor (1968)
Betty Boop; cartoon character (1930)
Daniel Keyes; writer (1927)
Harry Mills; singer, "Mills Bros." (1913)
Audrey Tautou; French actor (1978)
Famous Birthdays
Tommie Agee; New York Mets CF (1942)
Amedeo Avogadro; physicist (1776)
Eric Bana; actor (1968)
Amanda Bearse; actor (1958)
Kurtis Blow; rapper (1959)
Coco Chanel; French fashion designer (1883)
Bob Cousy; Boston Celtics PG (1928)
William Fowler; nuclear astrophysicist (1911)
Melanie Griffith; actor (1957)
Ralph Houk; New York Yankees C / manager (1919)
Whitney Houston; pop singer (1963)
Tove Jansson; Swedish writer (1914)
Rod Laver; tennis player (1938)
Pierre Charles L'Enfant; French architect (1754)
Thomas Lennon; actor (1970)
Marvin Minsky; computer scientist (1927)
Ken Norton; boxer (1943)
Jean Piaget; Swiss psychologist (1896)
Mary Randolph; cookbook author (1762)
Deion Sanders; Dallas Cowboys CB/WR (1967)
Clarence Saunders; Piggly Wiggly founder (1881)
Robert Shaw; actor (1927)
David Steinberg; comedian (1942)
P.L. Travers; writer (1899)
Izaak Walton; English writer (1593)
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Antonio Velardo shares: A Creamy, Melty Potato Casserole That’s Outrageously Easy to Make by Eric Kim
By Eric Kim Jansson’s temptation is one of Sweden’s tastiest exports. Published: December 20, 2023 at 05:02AM from NYT Magazine https://ift.tt/kzCyXIp via IFTTT
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Nitrocross Salt Lake City Day 1
Grupo E Heat 1
Na largada Kevin Eriksson largou bem
Na primeira volta Benett usou a volta coringa
Kevin Eriksson terminou 1ª volta na frente
Na 2ª volta Coner Daly usou a volta coringa
Na ultima volta Kevin Eriksson e Benito Guerra usaram a volta coringa
Kevin Eriksson foi o vencedor da 1ª bateria de classificação(Heat 1)
Heat 2
Na largada Robin Larsson largou bem
Na 1ª volta Tanner Foust e Pastrana usaram a volta coringa
Robin Larsson terminou a 1ª volta como lider
Na ultima volta Fraser passou Larsson num “porta com porta” e os dois usaram a volta coringa
Fraser McConnell foi o vencedor da 2ª bateria de classificação(heat 2)
SXS-FINAL
Na 1ª volta Amanda Soressen e Cerrone usaram a volta coringa
Baker terminou a 1ª volta na frente
Mike Block usou a volta coringa 3ª volta
Leadbetter e Leticia Bufani também usaram a volta coringa
E teve um toque entre Amanda Soressen e Mike Block
E foi colocada bandeira amarela localizada a onde ficou parado o UTV do Mike Block
Na penúltima volta Baker , Remmereid e Mcfariand usaram a volta coringa
Kainan Baker foi o vencedor da final dos SXS(UTVS)
FULL REPLAY SXS FINAL\FINAL COMPLETA SXS
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FINAL NEXT
Janson, Vacala e Lia Block largaram bem
Hendersson,Eric Gordom e Gruzka usaram a volta coringa
Jansson terminou 1ª volta na frente
Hendersson estava se aproximando de Lia Block na penúltima volta
Jansson,Vacala e Lia Block usaram a volta coringa na última volta
Casper Janssen foi o vencedor da final da NEXT
FULL REPLAY NEXT FINAL\FINAL COMPLETA NEXT
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Grupo E
Semi-final 1
Na 1ª volta Benito Guerra usou a volta coringa
Olivier Eriksson terminou a 1ª volta na frente
Pastrana usou a volta coringa na 2ª volta
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On Friday, we decided to take advantage of having the rental car until 3:00 p.m., which is when we believed the rental car location in the city center closed. We decided we were going to drive about 35 minutes east of Helsinki to a town of 50,000 people: Porvoo. Our drive was relatively uneventful, though I meant to mention before that our Skoda is a standard transmission and even though that is all Eric drove until a few years ago, it did take him a little bit of time to get used to it again. I can tell you, now that we returned the car, he did not stall once 👍
Once we arrived to Porvoo, we noticed that there appeared to be a small ski area at the edge of the town, which was a seaside town with very cute old-style homes. From reading a little bit about Porvoo, it does have a significant Swedish-speaking population. Some towns in Finland still do, and some don't hit all. Tove Jansson (the author of the Moomin books), for example, was a Swedish-speaking Finn. Anyway, as our first stop we checked out the ski area--Kokonniemi. As I mentioned, it was quite small and had one main run down the face of the hill. To the left of that hill was a staircase up, and there were people doing all kinds of fitness-related things, like running up and down the stairs multiple times. Of course my kids and Eric wanted to do just that. I did walk up the 350 steps once and that was plenty for me 😆
We noticed to the left of the stairs that there was mountain biking, a ropes course, and a zipline. Once we went back down to the base, we inquired about the zipline. The people were super nice, and we apologized for our exceedingly enthusiastic and loud American children, and I said, "do you see many American children here?" And they said that they see some. I said, "Are any of them as loud as these children?" And they said that they've seen louder. That made me somewhat relieved.
To do the full, large zipline course, you would need about 3 hours and that was about 2 hours more than we had. So we did the children's ropes course and zipline and the kids got all helmeted, harnessed, and geared up for that and spent over an hour, part of it in rain that was absolutely pouring; they climbed on the ropes course and Cece got one bad rope burn in the process. They both loved the zipline, sometimes goinf side-by-side (there were two lines), together, holding hands. They had so much fun. Eric noticed that there were tons of mosquitoes, so that wasn't ideal, and the kids have both been itching away the after-effects of that since, though it isn't too bad. Those mosquitoes just can't compete with Michigan mosquitoes 😆
The kids were contented to finish up after their hour and then we drove and parked in the city center of the small town and walked to the historic 18th century church, through the cobblestone streets. We went to a K Supermarket, and this one was massive and potentially could compete with Tokmanni, because the whole second floor was all home goods and paper goods and it seemed amazing, if I'd had more time to shop! But, we got some lunch-time snacks and then we realized we really had to rush in order to get back by the three o'clock Budget rental car deadline! Actually, when we got into the car we realized that we weren't going to make that deadline. So I looked up the phone number, and in doing so, I realized that they actually closed at 5:00. Whew.
We drove back to Helsinki in a little bit of rain. We returned the car and then walked back to our apartment and stopped at a playground that the kids loved from last year; it features this crazy teeter-totter-ing, bouncing, spinning structure. I wanted to go on a few stops myself, one of them to the Postie, their post office, because I discovered I could ship a box for about 40 euros that contained all of the fabric and kids clothes that we purchased. That way we could still return home with just carry-on luggage in case we could do a standby for an earlier flight to Albuquerque on Sunday. That is what we're hoping to do! So, I went to the Posti and got a box and all the information about setting up the shipment online. Once we got back to the Airbnb, I did indeed set up the shipment online and it was pretty straightforward.
Then, I'd wanted it all of us to go to a restaurant I'd read about, basically on our block, called The Seahorse. It's apparently something of a Helsinki institution (since 1934!), famous with --as the website says --the man on the street as well as local politicians and celebrities. Diverse international celebrities have also paid it a visit over the last almost 90 years, including Jean-Paul Sartre, and I've always been a big fan of that guy's, so after learning that, we just had to go.
No, Eric isn't a huge fan of "fancy" restaurants, and this one was not necessarily super "fancy," but going there did push him a bit out of his comfort zone. I did book a reservation online, but when we showed up they didn't have it, but we got the last table they had, in the front dining room, rather than in the back, more-busy one. If we'd known what any Finnish politicians looked like, that would have been the place to spot them. Entering into that dining room, there was a "no photographs" sign (just like Honest John's in Detroit used to have!). Anywhere there are "no photographs" signs, you know some real camera-shy people might be in attendance ;)
Dinner was a fun treat for sure. I got something called a "Vegetarian Wallenberg," which is basically a vegetable patty, and it was sitting on top of a mound of mashed potatoes, edged with lingonberries. It was very delicious! Eric got perch, Rowan got meatballs, and Cece got Salmon. Rowan's meal came with a desert, which was frozen cranberries in toffee sauce, and we all shared that--and it was amazing.
After dinner, everyone was tired. Eric conked out right away and once I got the kids to bed, I thought they also conked out, but Cece came into the kitchen about 45 minutes after I'd put her to bed, and then, the next morning, Rowan told me he was up at 4:30 a.m. and did not sleep well all night! Now, it does appear that he is the one with some kind of ailment, when a few days ago, it seemed that Cece had something!
Once or two more vacay posts to go! I will report on our last day in Helsinki, Saturday, and perhaps our flights home on Sunday! The day after we arrive home, we will be getting our Bedlington Terrier puppy, Alex Sándor Engberg. How we arrived at this name is a huge, long story, but if I told it to you and you saw how thrilled the kids were with it after many names that Eric and I loved but they didn't, you'd love Alex Sándor, too.
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Bedard's four assists lead Canada over Sweden on New Year's Eve at world juniors
Connor Bedard had four assists to tie Eric Lindros for Canada's all-time points record at the world junior hockey championship as the tournament hosts wrapped up preliminary round play with a dominant 5-1 victory over Sweden on Saturday night.
Brennan Othmann, with two, Joshua Roy, Tyson Hinds and Kevin Korchinski scored for the Canadians. Thomas Milic made 22 saves. Ludvig Jansson replied for Sweden, which got 39 stops from Carl Lindbom.
Canada, which wore its black jerseys on New Year's Eve, will face Slovakia in Monday's quarterfinals at the men's under-20 event, while Sweden is set to take on Finland. United States will face Germany and Czechia will play Switzerland in the other matchups.
The presumptive first pick at the 2023 NHL draft, Bedard has played just 13 total games at the world juniors, while Lindros registered his 31 points in 21 contests over three tournaments.
The 17-year-old from North Vancouver, B.C., who wasn't shy about throwing his weight around against Sweden, leads this showcase with 18 points in four games, while his 14 career goals are tied with Jordan Eberle for Canada's all-time national record at the world juniors.
The first New Year's Eve game at the world juniors since the 2020 tournament, and Canada's first Dec. 31 victory on home soil in eight years, saw the host country shot out of a cannon in front of an electric and well-lubricated crowd inside a sold-out Scotiabank Centre.
Roy took a pass from Bedard and roofed his third goal of the tournament just 57 seconds into the first period before the Swedes took a penalty to send the Canadians and their lethal power play -- which entered the game 11-for-16 -- to work.
It didn't take long to strike as Bedard glided over the blue line and fed Shane Wright, who in turn found Othmann for his first at 2:08.
Canada went up 3-0 at 11:45 when Bedard and Logan Stankoven set up Tyson Hinds for his second.
Canadian forward Zack Ostpachuk was assessed a five-minute major and a game misconduct for kneeing moments later, opening the door for Sweden -- which had absolutely nothing going on -- to get on the board when Jansson scored his first at 16:21.
Milic made a terrific desperation left-pad save on Jonathan Lekkerimaki with five minutes left in the second before the goaltender and Canada's penalty killers survived a Swedish two-man advantage for 53 seconds.
Othmann then put things out of reach 35 seconds into the third when he scored his second of the night off a pass from Dylan Guenther.
Bedard then passed to Korchinski at 12:42 for the defenceman's first -- and the star centre for the Western Hockey League's Regina Pats' record-tying assist to send the Canadians to the quarters with by far their best performance of these world juniors.
DOMINANT CANADA
The countries played for the first time since the 2018 gold-medal game, which Canada won 3-1 in Buffalo, N.Y.
Canada improved to 9-1 on home soil, while Sweden's last victory over the North American powerhouse came in the preliminary round of the 2015 tournament in Finland.
UNDRAFTED MILIC SHINES
The Canadian goaltender is the only player on his team's roster passed over at the NHL draft.
"One of the bigger shocks for me," Bedard said of the 19-year-old from Coquitlam, B.C. "We're hopeful for him to get drafted."
Milic was 11-2-1 with a .919 save percentage and a 2.35 goals-against average with the WHL's Seattle Thunderbirds this season before joining up with the national team.
"He's been unreal," Bedard added. "Really good goalie."
CARLSSON, BEDARD RESPECT
Bedard is, as it stands, the slam-dunk top pick in 2023, while Swedish forward Leo Carlsson is in a group of players along with Canadian forward Adam Fantilli expected to be vying for the No. 2 slot.
"Special player," Bedard said of Carlsson. "Some unreal hockey IQ."
"Really good offensive skills," Carlsson countered. "Biggest game I've played."
LINDBOM LOVES CROWDS
The Swedish netminder said before Saturday's game he looks forward to tough playing environments like the one inside Scotiabank Centre on New Year's Eve.
"I love the big crowd," said the Vegas Golden Knights draft pick. "I love the crowd booing you, going against you. I love it."
"Fires me up."
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 31, 2022.
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miranda anna & elektra june kilbey-jansson by eric josjö for elle sweden august ‘18
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winter paintings
eugène jansson riddarfjärden, stockholm (1898) / matthew wong night 3 (2018) / julia andreevna petrova christmas eve (2015) / orest-vasyl kuziv christmas night (2019) / nicholas hely hutchinson silent snow in the woods (2017) / eric rhönnstad winter landscape (1952)
#(for anon!)#hope u like them :-)#art compilation#art#i wanted camille pissaros hoarfrost in there but it didn’t fit the vibe so had to cut it :-(
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some of my favorite ig nobel prizes concerning animals through the years
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[ID: 10 screenshots from a Wikipedia article on Ig Nobel prize winners. The images are not in chronological order, nor is the trascription.
Veterinary medicine: Catherine Douglas and Peter Rowlinson of Newcastle University, UK, for showing that cows with names give more milk than cows that are nameless.
Biology/Astronomy: Marie Dacke, Emily Baird, Marcus Byrne, Clarke Scholtz, and Eric Warrant, for discovering that when dung beetles get lost, they can navigate their way home by looking at the Milky Way.[191]
Anthropology: Tomas Persson, Gabriela-Alina Sauciuc, and Elainie Madsen, for collecting evidence, in a zoo, that chimpanzees imitate humans about as often, and about as well, as humans imitate chimpanzees.[246]
Physiology: Anna Wilkinson, Natalie Sebanz, Isabella Mandl and Ludwig Huber for their study "No evidence of contagious yawning in the red-footed tortoise Geochelone carbonaria".[176]
Medicine: Masateru Uchiyama, Xiangyuan Jin, Qi Zhang, Toshihito Hirai, Atsushi Amano, Hisashi Bashuda, and Masanori Niimi, for assessing the effect of listening to opera on mice which have had heart transplant operations.[193]
Interdisciplinary Research – Presented to Stefano Ghirlanda, Liselotte Jansson, and Magnus Enquis of Stockholm University, for their inevitable report "Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans."[84]
Aviation: Patricia V. Agostino, Santiago A. Plano and Diego A. Golombek, for discovering that hamsters recover from jetlag more quickly when given Viagra.[115][116]
Linguistics: Juan Manuel Toro, Josep B. Trobalon and Nuria Sebastian-Galles, for determining that rats sometimes can't distinguish between recordings of Japanese and Dutch played backward.[120]
Peace – Presented jointly to Claire Rind and Peter Simmons of University of Newcastle, in the UK, for electrically monitoring the activity of a brain cell in a locust while that locust was watching selected highlights from the movie Star Wars.[104]
Physics – Presented to Andre Geim of the University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands, and Michael Berry of Bristol University, England, for using magnets to levitate a frog.[63] Geim later shared the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics for his research on graphene, the first time anyone has been awarded both the Ig Nobel and (real) Nobel Prizes. And by 2022 their magnetic levitation of a frog was reportedly part of the inspiration for China's lunar gravity research facility.[64][65]
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#there are others that are really good but these own my heart#ill do one for the non animal related articles too#x#animals#ignobel#also some of these read like they had a sentence with blanks to be filled by a random word generator.... like the viagra one.... insane
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