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Look, emojis are art ok? If you donā€™t believe that, then check out this post by ambrosen, which highlights recreations of classic art, using emojis. Come see a fun bit of culture and art!

Finding the location between humor and education

Wait, wait, wait, you mean itā€™s possible to do comedy and cartography at the same?! As pointed out in this post by rory about the Map Men YouTube series, it is not only possible, the results are absolutely fantastic, come checkā€™em out!

Classics done, well, not so well

Yes, this does exist. The best book covers show a visual personification of the book, matching its mood in a compelling way. But this collection of public domain book covers, posted by hurdy gurdy girl, do not do that and the results are mesmerizing in a hilarious way!

"everything is so expensive"

beautifully handwitten letter on old paperBen Browne letter to his father via smithsonianmag.com

chariot pulled by cassowaries posted This Is What Being in Your Twenties Was Like in 18th-Century London, a collection of letters describing a 27-year-oldā€™s office job, social life and financial concerns beginning in 1719.

05/12/24
by taz

"Peace and Connection"

Beautiful and somber image of a clock with latin numerals and a black face surrounded and partially obscured by yellow and white flowers against a black backgroundPhoto by manuel m. v. on Flickr

nouvelle-personne has an extremely helpful and in-depth answer to the question of how to talk with kids about the end-of-life stage of an elder loved one.

05/11/24
by taz

I Heard It Through the Grapevine or that one blog

Photo by Mark Morgan, via Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/markmorgantrinidad/)

šŸŽ¶ If you like Motown then Kattullus has a helluva good post for you! it's about the Motown Junkies blog, where Steve Devereux is reviewing the entire Motown singles discography in sequential order and if that doesn't get your head boppin' and fingers snappin', then keep listening šŸŽ¶

Intelligence is everywhere!

Photo by Chris, via Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/1967chevrolet/)

The orangutans have been learning, as noted in this post by chariot pulled by cassowaries. One in particular was seen using a medicinal plant to heal a wound. No word on when they'll be starting medical school, but we're hopeful!

Kendrick Lamar vs Drake

Photo by Kenny Sun, via Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/kennyysun/)

The recent flare up of a feud between hip-hop stars Kendrick Lamar and Drake has been stunning for the sheer amount of lyrical artistry between the two creators, as highlighted in this post by ndr! Come learn about the origin of the beef and the many allusions and accusation lobbed back and forth.

ā€œThe word for world is forestā€

A colorless, deforested and bleak landscape in a heav mist. It appears to be the aftermath of a fire, with charred tree trunks and barren ground.Photo by Sergey Nikolaev on Unsplash

Interesting conversation on Kitteh's post We Need to Rewild the Internet, about the desiccating corporate "pathology of command and control" that has choked, flattened and ravaged the once-lush sprawl of online diversity.

05/07/24
by taz

Where's the new The Good Place?

promo art for The Good Place showing all the main characters walking through or peeking from a woooden door labeled EARTH

Eyelash would like recs for funny shows with a similar vibe, especially if they have philosophy as a central theme.

05/06/24
by taz

It's all Basque to me

clip art of a bearpursued by a Hartz?

chavenet's post on I Understand Thee, and Can Speak Thy Tongue: California Unlocks Shakespeareā€™s Gibberish, is not only a cool theory about the mystery language in "Allā€™s Well That Ends Well," it also sets the stage (the STAGE, get it?) for the official winner of this week's Best Dad Joke Pun Using Third Person Plural Present Tense Latin in 16th Century Stage Instruction. Congratulations, Ishbadiddle!

05/05/24
by taz

"the world needs more writers"

color illustration in vintage style showing a hand in foreground, palm open, holding a fountain pen, and further back, three books - City of Glass, Ghosts, and The Locked Room, each with illustrated covers repeating visual motifs from the overall image of fountain pen, blood splashes, menacing eye, and lurking strangerDetail from a cover of Paul Auster's The New York Trilogy

In the Paul Auster obit thread, Kattullus commented with a lovely personal remembrance of the author, and the enduring resonance Auster has had in his life.

05/04/24
by taz

A Way To Live And A Way To Build

Have you ever heard of the book, ā€œThe Anarchistā€™s Tool Chestā€ ? Part philosophy, part woodworking guide, it's about building an ethical life by creating furniture that will last for generations. It is now free to download, as noted in this post by slogger!

Always follow your heart unless your heart is bad with directions.

It's been 25 years since SpongeBob SquarePants first appeared and Rhaomi made a fantastic megapost in celebration! Come check out all the various origins of characters, behind the scenes information and more about everyone's favorite sponge! Photo by Paul Wilkinson via Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/eepaul/)

Recommendations wanted and shared!

Photo by Anthony Kelly via Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/62337512@N00/)

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