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Plans are afoot to restore Furthur, the 1939 International Harvester school bus purchased by author Ken Kesey in 1964 to carry his "Merry Band of Pranksters" cross-country. It will be the centrepiece of a gallery in Golden Gate Park. Via Memo Of The Air
Isometric NYC is a giant isometric pixel-art map of New York City (Via Tacky Raccoons)
Japan's Emperor Hirohito could take a fan between his toes and fan himself, while simultaneously swimming. Link
Do you want to go down a rabbit hole today? Check out this page. Via Perfect for Roquefort Cheese
Listen to a compilation of CanCon hits.
Once upon a time in the 1960s, an Asian boy and girl met at college. We’ll call them Henry and Mary. Henry is one of the thousands of adults Stanford University researchers have been tracking since 2017. A love story
The one mistake everyone makes with pancakes.
“The weird unhinged stuff sells better and it's just more fun to make, lol.” The unhinged cake decorators at a Missoula Walmart have become local legends. (Via
In the beginning the web was a place where people built websites about their cats, their favourite TV shows and their rock collections and there were no algorithms deciding what you’d see. Early Web Links takes you back to those days. (Via Kraftfuttermischwerk)
The Robin Hood Oak in Sherwood Forest has died. It was 1,200-1,400 years old. Link
The shortest passenger flight in the world takes just one minute. Link
Ratflow NYC shows you where the rats are in real time.
“Wander to Wonder” was a children’s show starring three miniature actors. When the creator of the series dies, Mary, Billybud and Fumbleton continue to make weird episodes for their fans.
None of the countries that bordered Romania before World War 2 border it today. See the maps
In the end they’re just pixels but Otome boyfriends are better than the real ones. Via Perfect for Roquefort Cheese
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This 325 sq ft apartment in Hong Kong makes use of every inch.
Do you remember when elevators were staffed? I do. Here are some photos of a charm school for “Elevator Girls” in the 1940s Via Memo Of The Air

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