Wabi-Sabi

Karina Soedjatmiko. I am me. That is all.

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How green are your reading habits, really?

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How green are your reading habits, really?

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To counter one of the most abused words in (screen)writing, Go Into The Story has put together 115 word alternatives to the active verb “walks.”

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To counter one of the most abused words in (screen)writing, Go Into The Story has put together 115 word alternatives to the active verb “walks.”

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Elements
By KcD Studios - on tumblr

These are the characters that illustrate the comic book of life, one chemical at a time.

jerapahdansmoki:

omg hahaha

jerapahdansmoki:

omg hahaha

allcreatures:

Picture: TOM AND PAT LEESON / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS (via Pictures of the day: 29 January 2013 - Telegraph)

allcreatures:

Picture: TOM AND PAT LEESON / ARDEA / CATERS NEWS (via Pictures of the day: 29 January 2013 - Telegraph)

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Dublin photographer Fran Veale has shot a set of portraits of dogs showing off the latest in canine couture. The photos are of dogs that Fran spotted in the street and asked owners if he could shoot them. Above are Joker (left) and Ross.

Picture: Fran Veale / Rex Features (via Pictures of the day: 30 January 2013 - Telegraph)

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Dublin photographer Fran Veale has shot a set of portraits of dogs showing off the latest in canine couture. The photos are of dogs that Fran spotted in the street and asked owners if he could shoot them. Above are Joker (left) and Ross.

Picture: Fran Veale / Rex Features (via Pictures of the day: 30 January 2013 - Telegraph)

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We wax, we wane. It’s the dance of life. Every living thing is a pulse. We quicken, then we fade. There is a deep beauty in this, but deeper down, inside every plant, every leaf, inside every living thing (us included) sits a secret. … Everything alive will eventually die, we know that, but now we can read the pattern and see death coming.

Nature Has A Formula That Tells Us When It’s Time To Die – Robert Krulwich + animated GIFs, what’s not to love? A fascinating scientific case for the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, an awareness Henry Miller articulated beautifully more than half a century ago.
Or, as Leslie Paul wrote in 1944, “All life is no more than a match struck in the dark and blown out again.”

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We wax, we wane. It’s the dance of life. Every living thing is a pulse. We quicken, then we fade. There is a deep beauty in this, but deeper down, inside every plant, every leaf, inside every living thing (us included) sits a secret. … Everything alive will eventually die, we know that, but now we can read the pattern and see death coming.

Nature Has A Formula That Tells Us When It’s Time To Die – Robert Krulwich + animated GIFs, what’s not to love? A fascinating scientific case for the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, an awareness Henry Miller articulated beautifully more than half a century ago.

Or, as Leslie Paul wrote in 1944, “All life is no more than a match struck in the dark and blown out again.”

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jerapahdansmoki:

sosuperawesome:

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How to Make a Baby by photographer Patrice Laroche and Sandra Denis, the mother of his new baby daughter Justine.

cute!

SOOO UNYUUU

jtotheizzoe:

The Alphabet of Epidemiology

After watching this, I washed everything I own. There is not enough soap in the world … how are we not all dead?

(Stay for the rap at the end, it’s amazing!)

“There was never proud man thought so absurdly well of himself, as the lover doth of the person loved; and therefore it was well said, That it is impossible to love, and to be wise.”

—   Sir Francis Bacon, father of the scientific method, was born on this day in 1561 – celebrate with his thoughts on love. (via explore-blog)

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