[on the verge of having a complete breakdown] i need to make some kind of list or perhaps sort things into categories
Baseballs do present a challenge to this theory, but I'm convinced we just haven't found the right seasoning.
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[Graph with Y axis using and arrow indicating tastiness from "Not Tasty" to "Tasty" and X axis labeled "Sphere Diameter (meters)" with a logarithmic scale running from 10-4 to 108 (with 10-3, 100, 103 and 106 labeled).] [The graph contains two points points for "Grapes" and "Melons" at the "Tasty" end of the Y axis, between 10-2 and 10-1 meters, and two points for "The Earth" and "The Moon" at the "Not Tasty" end, both around 107 meters. A straight dashed line shows a linear interpolation between the points. There's a circle with a question mark about halfway between them.]
[Caption below the panel:] My research suggests the existence of an 800-meter sphere that tastes okay.
Mary said, "Now…who in the world thought this carpet was a good idea in this hotel. We are staying at the Ameristar in Kansas City. When the elevator door opened we seriously thought it was a crime scene."
Gouache 🎨
Laivi Põder (Estonian, contemporary)
ok my new adjacent celebrity encounter is a drunk kid rock calling and serenading my moms girlfriend group last might at their campout
Asking for millions of Americans.
I’ve been putting the mba to use providing consulting support to my bff for the last year ass she started her own biz and she just gifted me w AirPod pros, something I would Never splurge for, but I’ve wanted Nice headphones for a long time!
Anyway
I’m listening to ADHD mixes and my brain has never been happier
2024 is the year we stop “consuming” and go back to “reading/watching/listening to/playing” things
UNIDENTIFIED MI'KMAQ ARTIST
QUILLWORK LIDDED BOX, C. 1850
porcupine quills, organic pre-aniline dyes, softwood, birchbark, spruce root, and cotton thread
First Arts
the only thing I’m making out w at midnight is my night guard and cpap machine
Original Vincent Van Gogh paintings portrayed in Loving Vincent (2017) (insp.)
café terrace at night, 1888 // bank of the oise at auvers, 1890 // bridges across the seine at asnieres, 1887 // the red vineyard, 1888 //the sower, 1889 // wheatfield with crows, 1890 // landscape with a carriage and a train, 1890 // the night café, 1888 // the church at auvers, 1890 // haystacks in provence, 1888
Dr. Gachey with foxglove, 1890
Some of Van Gogh’s best work was done during a period of his life that he spent in a hospital being treated for his mental health problems. I could be wrong but I think Starry Night was among those.
This is consistently the case. Creators tend to do their best work when they are in a healthy place and receiving proper treatment and not being self destructive in their efforts to cope. Go figure.
All our experiences, good and bad, inform what we create, but suffering is not the price of great art. Suffering is what prevents artists from completing great art.
The goat has made it to the 26th!!
Barely.
Checking the Wikipedia article and …
… “standing with damage” is going to be my new response to anyone asking how I’m doing.
I just want the Baudelaires to be okayyyyy