Sorry about this. H/T facebook.com/BeansInThingsThatBeansShouldntBeIn
These require an explanation.
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Going through these photos is pretty much the same as walking around in wet socks. But in a weird way, that's what attracts you to them. Like a true masochist, you just can't stop scrolling.
She had to share the photo on Facebook.
Listen, I spend a lot of time on the internet.
From hillside yoni to grass extensions. Jeanne combines nature and female into brilliant designs. Be inspired by the beautiful, thought-provoking land art of Jeanne Simmons.
A been there, done that parent happily shares the tips she used to help your children apply for scholarships. Follow her tips to cut down on the stress and some of the work neededto pursue private scholarships.
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Los Angeles-based illustrator and storyboard artist Victo Ngai produces layered illustrations that reveal elaborate worlds filled with unexpected details. A beautiful expanse of unencumbered nature stands guarded inside a wide-mouthed bullfrog, while a seaside city burns with brilliant flames in the fabric of a heroine’s dress. Each scene inspires the viewer to pause, making sure they haven’t missed a key character that might unlock the work’s tangled narrative. Ngai is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, and provides illustrations for clients such as The New York Times and The New Yorker. More
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These photos will make anyone do a double-take
This is heartbreaking but also so cute!