Sequence
Asobi by Yasutoki Kariya re-enacts Newton’s Cradle, using a lovely sequence of light bulbs.
This is beautiful.
Sequence
Asobi by Yasutoki Kariya re-enacts Newton’s Cradle, using a lovely sequence of light bulbs.
This is beautiful.
What I fault newspapers for is that day after day they draw our attention to insignificant things whereas only three or four times in our lives do we read a book in which there is something really essential. Since we tear the band off the newspaper so feverishly every morning, they ought to change things and put into the paper, oh, I don’t know, perhaps…Pascal’s Pensees! …and then, in a gilt-edged volume that we open only once in ten years…we would read that the Queen if Greece has gone to Cannes or that the Princesses de Leon has given a costume ball. This way the proper proportions would be te established.
— Proust, In Search of Lost Time
He got punched in the stomach and fell out the door.
In the tide pool at the Typhoon Lagoon, surrounded by children, I yelled at an oncoming wave “Come at me mutha fucka!”
The most stressful weekend of my life just ended, and it took place in disney world.
View Larger can we just appreciate that in my chemistry textbook it uses children as an example for an irritant that causes reddening or blistering of the skin