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simplylincoln:

aidosaur:

2 Kawaii 4 U
Omigosh I can finally share this!  At SPX last year, I was asked to draw something including the words “TOO KAWAII TO LIVE, TOO SUGOI TO DIE.”  Afterwards, Ananth and I asked if we could elaborate on the sketch and make it into some sorta design and then I did.
This is now available as both a tee and a print over at Topatoco if you’re interested!  And there’s the rest of our store at Topatoco as well.

I need this.

simplylincoln:

aidosaur:

2 Kawaii 4 U

Omigosh I can finally share this!  At SPX last year, I was asked to draw something including the words TOO KAWAII TO LIVE, TOO SUGOI TO DIE.”  Afterwards, Ananth and I asked if we could elaborate on the sketch and make it into some sorta design and then I did.

This is now available as both a tee and a print over at Topatoco if you’re interested!  And there’s the rest of our store at Topatoco as well.

I need this.

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jtotheizzoe:

explore-blog:

Count on Isaac Asimov to have the best business card title ever: ”natural resource”
(ᔥ reddit)

My business card says “scientist/purveyor of knowledge”, no joke.

jtotheizzoe:

explore-blog:

Count on Isaac Asimov to have the best business card title ever: ”natural resource”

( reddit)

My business card says “scientist/purveyor of knowledge”, no joke.

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I’ve never wanted a staircase more than I’ve wanted this one.

I’ve never wanted a staircase more than I’ve wanted this one.

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escapekit:

It is OK

escapekit:

It is OK

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Kate Boy - Northern Lights

#design   #cute  
mrdiv:

shape_shift

mrdiv:

shape_shift

#gif   #art   #design   #animation  
collective-history:

Artificial left arm, Europe, 1850-1910
“Made from steel and brass, the elbow joint on this artificial arm can be moved by releasing a spring, the top joint of the wrist rotates and moves up & down, and the fingers can curl up and straighten out. The wearer may have disguised it with a glove. Among the most common causes of amputation throughout the 1800s were injuries received as a result of warfare.”
Science Museum

collective-history:

Artificial left arm, Europe, 1850-1910

“Made from steel and brass, the elbow joint on this artificial arm can be moved by releasing a spring, the top joint of the wrist rotates and moves up & down, and the fingers can curl up and straighten out. The wearer may have disguised it with a glove. Among the most common causes of amputation throughout the 1800s were injuries received as a result of warfare.”

Science Museum

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