Simple Enough

I want this on my wall. …Or my front door, to keep the next-door neighbor’s kids off my lawn.

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darksilenceinsuburbia:

 Yaroslav Gerzhedovich. In the Museum. Acrylic on paper, slightly processed, 9 X 9 cm.

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What I would pay to have this setup on my front lawn…..

eveningowl:
“  #want to know why i love this? #and this is going to sound horrible and traumatizing #but i love it because you’re not saying that the monsters aren’t real #you’re saying that there’s ways to get the better of them #there’s nothing...
veganlove:
“ Called “feathered apes” for their simian like smarts, crows use tools, understand physics, and recognize themselves and humans. But new research suggests that the brainy birds may be even smarter than was previously thought. Given a...

veganlove:

Called “feathered apes” for their simian like smarts, crows use tools, understand physics, and recognize themselves and humans. But new research suggests that the brainy birds may be even smarter than was previously thought. Given a complex problem and an assortment of tools, New Caledonian crows came up with a creative solution that hints at higher-order thinking.

naves-et-nautae:

Tempest - Ivan Aivazovsky

Normally seascapes aren’t my thing, but then I saw the artist’s name and went “OH, he was mentioned in White Collar!” Oh, brain.

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detailsorientedbyshapepluspace:

abandoned house in France

Gorgeous.

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