Why the hell are The Times paying for an anti-Assange advertisement? And when did child-free feminist nonsense become more important than life, style, and puzzles?
Corporate media is morally bankrupt.
Why the hell are The Times paying for an anti-Assange advertisement? And when did child-free feminist nonsense become more important than life, style, and puzzles?
Corporate media is morally bankrupt.
Not only is it unmightly to quickly scan thru their fields, but it’s also unmightly to click them thru without first entering personal data!
It might take filling 10 fields to find out that the 11th requires information that I would never give. Time-wasting junk.
A colorful onion:
Wayfinding:
“Shoes”:
Doors:
Mountains:
Mountains:
Designs with souls:
A stage:
Fire:
A heart:
The barber:
Number plaques:
Pretty typography:
The river Tagliamento:
Light pollution is a big deal. The bright spots are the worst places to live in:
North Korea is blessed to have dark night skies full of stars, with its citizens keeping their circadian rhythms intact.
Yesterday I saw a dog excited about beïng leashed.
The leash, despite beïng a mechanism of restraint, was seen by the dog as a sign of upcoming fun — of a walk.
Not everything in life is straightforward.
Let’s shift the 2024 timeline from Year of Chaos to Year of Might.
Poggio and Bussana Vecchia are Sanremo’s outlying hamlets.
Nice typeface:
Forsaken car:
Rocky:
Cool art installation:
“Gone with the wind”:
“Fabric fables”:
Pottery:
Other art pieces: