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Finally putting out something new.
We cracked that oven door to find a gibbering, senseless mass of skin and flesh, who puked a long streak across the medbay floor. “Well at least you brought his rifle back,” said Pinch, shaking his head at the mess. “Rods! Punji!” He yelled, calling for his favorite butt boys to clean it up.
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Albert Einstein was asked once how we could make our children intelligent. His reply was both simple and wise. “If you want your children to be intelligent,” he said, “read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.” He understood the value of reading, and of imagining. I hope we can give our children a world in which they will read, and be read to, and imagine, and understand.
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“To buy books would be a good thing if we also could buy the time to read them.”
— Arthur Schopenhauer
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“Embracing Mother” (2019) by Emil Melmoth 30" x 16" x 56" Epoxy clay, metal and varnished wood
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Amazing makeup inspired by Chinese porcelain with gilding by Julio silveira
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“David"by Jianhao Chen, Wonder Festival 2020 Shanghai
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Oil Paintings by Kim Jakobsson
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I wonder when exactly it was that Star Trek stopped being perceived as light, fluffy, not-really-legitimate sci fi that ~housewives~ liked and started being seen as serious nerd business that girls had to keep their gross cooties off.
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