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pre-raphaelisme:


detail of Hylas and the Nymphs by John William Waterhouse, 1896.
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indypendent-thinking:

1924 wedding photo of Cornelia Vanderbilt
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inkhead:

what the other big, bad wolf ate, paper cut, 2013
bone a day   inkhead
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malformalady:

Otherworldly ice worms graze on the surface of a methane hydrate deposit some 4,600 feet (1,400 meters) below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico. Roughly one to two inches long (two to four centimeters), such worms feed on bacteria that in turn feed on the sulfide located within methane hydrates, which they convert directly into energy. These chemosynthetic bacteria are the foundation of a food chain in waters so deep and free of sunlight that photosynthesis, the conversion of sunlight into energy by plants, cannot occur.
Photo credit: NOAA Okeanos Explorer Program
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lostandfoundinprague:

The XX in Prague
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lostandfoundinprague:

all eyes on me (Prague, Wenceslas Square)
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moshita:

Reflecting on the enormity of recent events, funeral home Nishinihon Tenrei approached Tokyo-based ad agency I&S BBDO to create an ad for a trade show that would buck the trend of muted colors so prevalent in the industry. The agency responded with this unprecedented figure of a skeleton made with pressed flowers that overtly celebrates the cycle of life by introducing color and elements of nature that are often avoided in such services. The image was considered so successful it went on to win a design merit award from the 2013 One Club Awards.
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