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  • 28 Miles of Frida Kahlo

    Jul 27, 2019

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    in art

    Apparently it is now a thing to run in the shape of things, so people in trackign apps/on sites like strava can see the image: Like “Strava Artist” Lenny Maughan does here.

  • Simpsons – Russian Art Film Version

    Jul 27, 2019

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    in Uncategorized

    Lazy Square re-interpreted the famous Simpsons intro as a Russian style art film. Awesome watch:

  • Apollo 11 Descent

    Jul 22, 2019

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    mex
    in space

    Fantastic video by the Apollo Flight Journal.

  • Apollo 11

    Jul 22, 2019

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    mex
    in space

  • Seems like a clear 0:1 for Grafitti

    Jul 22, 2019

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    in art

    Also reminds me of put a bird on it and call it art.

  • Ioannis Varoufakis Article on the recent Greek election

    Jul 17, 2019

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    in politics

    Interesting article in the New Statesman on the recent Greek election and the Tsipras term in general. Obviously, he is party to the whole mess by being Tsipras’ first Finance Minister and having lead the talks with the “Troika” in 2015 and being just recently re-elected into the Greek parliament as part of the Greek…

  • Stern Gärtner

    Jul 16, 2019

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    in photo

    With a stern look Mr. Gärtner prepares for the Christopher Street day Parade that will go round, right round, around him in a few hours.

  • Stern Gärtner Post-CSD edition

    Jul 16, 2019

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    mex
    in photo

    After it was all over, the expression had hardly changed

  • Colourful Angel

    Jul 11, 2019

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    in photo

    …and a bike-lock?

  • This is one amazing sales pitch

    Jul 10, 2019

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    mex
    in photo

    Maybe some Alligator Wax would also go well with this bundle:

  • Chinese/Korean printers Invented Movable Type Centuries Before Gutenberg?

    Jul 10, 2019

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    mex
    in engineering

    M. Sophia Neumann writes on lithub about the fact that in Korea, a scholar and civil minister named Choe Yun-Ui was using movable type to print books around the year 1234. However, due to Korea being under siege, the technology and knowledge of the technology never really made it out of the country. “The innovation…

  • Are we being exposed to unhealthy levels of radiation from our phones

    Jul 9, 2019

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    mex
    in science

    Kurzgesagt did a nice video on the topic: <br /> Almost more valuable than the video is the amount of research that was gathered and made available here . If you are ever looking for information to enlighten people about this, this here is pure gold. Also some nice arguments should you ever encounter one…

  • Dog and Cat Scare AF

    Jul 9, 2019

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    mex
    in photo

    While we are in the world of weird products involving pets:

  • 1 + 2 + 3 = BARF

    Jul 9, 2019

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    in photo

    Picking BARF as the Acronym shows a serious abundance of pride in your product or a serious lack of language skills.

  • Neurons gotta Network

    Jul 9, 2019

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    in science

    via dark roasted blend a video of neurons seeking to build connections. <br />

  • Self Balancing Gyro-Stabilized 2-Wheeled Engineering Wonder From 1967

    Jul 8, 2019

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    in engineering

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  • War vs. YMCA

    Jul 8, 2019

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    in music

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  • The Mountweazel – A Proud Animal

    Jul 8, 2019

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    mex
    in media

    Today I learned (TIL as the cool kids would say?): Dictionary people are really scared that some other guys will steal all their beautiful work and put fake words in there, that they come up with. Those fictitious entries are called trap words or also mountweazels. Now this seems fairly weird for a book that…

  • Putting the i in iomega

    Jul 8, 2019

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    mex
    in computing

    USB-support for iOS devices. So many options. SO much fun. So many adapters. Probably a doge joke in there, somewhere. <br />

  • Mongolian Throat Metal

    Jul 8, 2019

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    mex
    in music

    I have always been fascinated with Mongolian Throat singing. Apart from Huun-Huur-Tu, I am partial to some videos of a mix of Mongolian Throat Singing and Rap. <br />

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