The Washington Post, May 19, 1912
there is something so virtuous and cheerful about the humble green light. particularly when compared with its brother, the vicious and mocking red light
Agate Agate Creek, Etheridge Shire, Queensland, Australia
Foxes disguised as monks. On the left from Japan and on the right from Denmark.
It was a global problem
Lowkey I fw Maslow he knows all the shit I like
Surviving a plane crash on a desert island along with two children and I have to raise them for a year then when their parents finally get them back they're saying shit like "ostensibly"
5,500-Year-Old Sumerian Star Map“For over 150 years scientists have tried to solve the mystery of a controversial cuneiform clay tablet that indicates the so-called Köfel’s impact event was observed in ancient times. The circular stone-cast tablet was recovered from the 650 BC underground library of King Ashurbanipal in Nineveh, Iraq in the late 19th century. Long thought to be an Assyrian tablet, computer analysis has matched it with the sky above Mesopotamia in 3300 BC and proves it to be of much more ancient Sumerian origin. The tablet is an “Astrolabe,” the earliest known astronomical instrument. It consists of a segmented, disk-shaped star chart with marked units of angle measure inscribed upon the rim.
Astrolabe from 3300 BC.
Ceroplast, anatomical bust with verminaio - 1699-1700, Gaetano Giulio Zumbo (1656-1701).