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Met Gala Monday is upon us—and while we wait for a new dump of photos of rich celebrities wearing giant expensive gowns to raise money for a fancy museum, we must settle for reminiscing on old photos of rich celebrities wearing giant expensive gown...
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the little flowerdoesn't need to speak at allto bring about smiles...
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Science Magazine has this wonderful table of the elements rendered in haiku by Mary Soon Lee. A review of the Periodic Table composed of 119 science haiku, one for each element, plus a closing haiku for element 119 (not yet synthesized). — R...
Originallysomeone said life after deathEventually.
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look close. it is there.it doesn't care if it's seen.you should. every day.
2020when this is overwill we all wonder what the big fuss was about?
Satellite Studio, a team of designers and developers, has created a fun way to make use of all the information people add to the OpenStreetMap database. It has launched OpenStreetMap Haiku, a website that generates a random haiku based on location --...