(photos by Bill Watterson and an octopus)
I think this is the best scientist photograph I have ever seen.
But people didn’t believe him on reddit. So Watterson made the photo sequence into a gif.

Here’s the gif for anyone curious.
I had to go through the notes to find the gif. Not because I didn’t believe him but because I wanted to see it.
Andy Goldsworthy, meditative ice sculptures
An artist who makes “earthworks”, he collaborates with nature to create sculpture that is serene and meditative, reliant on time and weather, and as much about the material as it is about the making. Goldworthy’s work is abstract yet accessible. We can relate to his use of natural elements and to the simple, yet sophisticated, beauty of his sculpture. His work is site specific, made for and from a place, entirely with tools and materials from the natural environment.
cant fucking sleep bc wikipedia has separate lists for vampires and for fictional vampires
After consulting with the The Library of Congress and public health officials, We Need Diverse Books will cancel the Diversity in Children’s Literature Symposium and the Walter Dean Myers Award Ceremony on Friday March 13, 2020. The health of the authors, educators, librarians and students scheduled to attend the event is of greatest concern to our organization. In the next several weeks, we will be assessing our options for holding these events at another time and will keep everyone informed. Please join us in celebrating the 2020 winners and honorees as well as Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop.
You can only reblog this today.
I missed my chance last year. Not gonna let it happen again






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