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My city in the early 1900’s

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Artemis II just after launch

Artemis II just after launch

A long exposure of Artemis II showing the full path of the rocket after launch

A long exposure of Artemis II showing the full path of the rocket after launch

A close up of Artemis II backlit by the sunset.

A close up of Artemis II backlit by the sunset.

Don't forget, NASA puts all of their photos up on flickr www.flickr.com/photos/nasah...

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Started writing the new book 📕 today. Let the madness ensue.

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Parasol 7 Call for Submissions After a lengthy hiatus, the Parasol engines are ready to role again. The focus of the issue will be synchronicity. In particular we want your synchronistic anecdotes of all kinds, big or small. The…

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This hauntingly beautiful fan-made poster by artist Louis Picard pays homage to Satoshi Kon’s 1997 psychological thriller, Perfect Blue. The artwork depicts the protagonist, Mima Kirigoe, in a moment of profound vulnerability, her face buried in her hands as she is literally consumed by a dense cluster of blue lilies. Small, vibrant fish with red accents swim through the dark, oceanic space surrounding her, some even darting between the petals that mask her identity. The deep navy background and the cool blue tones of the flowers and Mima’s skin create a somber, submerged atmosphere, reflecting the film's themes of fractured reality and the loss of self. At the top, the film's title is rendered in a thin, elegant red font, providing a sharp contrast to the otherwise monochromatic blue composition.

This hauntingly beautiful fan-made poster by artist Louis Picard pays homage to Satoshi Kon’s 1997 psychological thriller, Perfect Blue. The artwork depicts the protagonist, Mima Kirigoe, in a moment of profound vulnerability, her face buried in her hands as she is literally consumed by a dense cluster of blue lilies. Small, vibrant fish with red accents swim through the dark, oceanic space surrounding her, some even darting between the petals that mask her identity. The deep navy background and the cool blue tones of the flowers and Mima’s skin create a somber, submerged atmosphere, reflecting the film's themes of fractured reality and the loss of self. At the top, the film's title is rendered in a thin, elegant red font, providing a sharp contrast to the otherwise monochromatic blue composition.

Movie poster for the 1997 Japanese animated psychological thriller Perfect Blue. This fan-made poster by the artist Louis Picard depicts the protagonist, Mima Kirigoe, enveloped by blue flowers and surrounded by floating fish, themes that reflect the film's exploration of identity and reality.

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Sun Ra: Do The Impossible - About the Documentary | American Masters | PBS Discover the extraordinary life of poet, philosopher and music visionary Sun Ra, who self-produced more than 200 albums.

Now watching: Sun Ra: Do the Impossible. New PBS documentary debuting tonight!

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From the LiminalSpace community on Reddit: Not a soul in sight Explore this post and more from the LiminalSpace community

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Is it just me or does Emmanuel Macron have a face you just want to punch 🥊?

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😆 I didn’t even realize it was the Onion. 🧅 I’m always interested in CERN articles and didn’t even think to verify it.

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How do they know they destroyed 5 Universes back in 2017?

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On this uchikake wedding robe, the phoenix's elaborate tail feathers demonstrate the masterful yuzen painter's ability to capture both the creature's supernatural power and ethereal beauty, while peacock-eye motifs add layers of symbolic meaning related to wisdom and protection. 1930s, Japan

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Where are all the books about the author’s experiences on the astral plane and the consequences of those experiences?

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Keep them, coming David! Do you have some favourites from Ilian lately? I can add them to my very large wishlist on Bandcamp lol

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Haven’t listened to it yet, but excited. Have to commend you David for turning me on to the Ilian Tape folks 🫡

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Sniff the Glue by Lupine Howl is a favourite.

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Anytime dude 🫡

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Definitely fair. Nick definitely rules. Loved Mandy 🔥

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Amen.

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Dude also won an Oscar, and he should have won more.

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From the occult community on Reddit: Video of French alchemist (Eugène Canseliet, student of Fulcanelli) at work (1965) Explore this post and more from the occult community

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That movie is pro, and of course Hackman and company are stellar. Arguably my favourite Mamet.

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Elizabeth Fraser, Lisa Gerrard, and Kate Bush need to do an album together.

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Collective Unconscious =Central Data Centre.

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I would hangout with other rejects of humanity I guess lol

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Ideal hangout spot away from humanity lol

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Lol no. But! I did get my haircut variant from that book that at the time I thought was pretty dope.

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Hundred Stepped Garden

Hundred Stepped Garden

Hyakudan-en (Hundred Stepped Garden) at Awaji Yumebutai, a complex designed by architect Tadao Ando.

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This reminds me of the Scholastic book fair in Grade Six when I purchased a split biography on Vanilla Ice and MC Hammer in paperback.

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From the StanleyKubrick community on Reddit: Who else is watching Eyes Wide Shut for Christmas? Explore this post and more from the StanleyKubrick community

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