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Mothmeister's disturbing, but somehow lovely, Wounderland. Via Everlasting Blort
Sgt Pepper Photos: A project to locate the source images used on the cover of The Beatles' 1967 album Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Via Perfect For Roquefort Cheese
For your delectation: Hideous Jello lamps
A trippy visualization of the internet's evolution
Over 250 Pictograms Depicting Japanese Culture Free, the way we like it.
How many of these famous passages in literature can you identify?
Literary Hub has chosen some of the most quoted lines from literature and turned them into a quiz. I didn't do as well as I thought I would.
Now you can smell like a font with Autobahn's Alphabetic Perfume Collection
Welcome to the Woodlands Lodge, a Twin Peaks lodge for squirrels
PSA: How to disable a robot dog if it's attacking you. Via Perfect For Roquefort Cheese.
Generique, Miles Davis from the film "Ascenceur Pour L'Echafaud" Now I want to watch the film.
Because we all could use some good news: Cheese Isn't Bad For You Thanks Bruce!
The Virtual Fashion Archive Via Things Magazine
From the page to the floor: The art of dancing explained Thanks Bruce!
The complex constructed history of Chandigarh Chairs A group of design historians is creating a more accurate and just narrative of Pierre Jeanneret’s modernist furniture of the 1950s.
Bleeding edge products that don’t bleed. Could This Be the Lab-Made Dinner Party of Our Future?
Do different ways of using citrus peel to garnish cocktails produce different tastes?
The Stasi Scent Library Sometimes Stasi officials did not bother with being subtle and merely told subjects to put a cloth under their armpits or even under their pants in the groin area. The cloth was carefully handled by tweezers in an effort not to allow contamination by other human scents.
Dark, lovely impressionistic paintings by Reggie Burrows Hodges
People Share The Funniest Contact Names They Have In Their Phones
Can you guess which actor ditched acting to build trailers? Via Things Magazine
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