For newcomers, some short films from the archives.
Temptation. Small children, marshmallows and delayed gratification.
Misremembered. Just whose memory is it?
Tempted by Sunlight. Two words. Goth Cruise.
500 Flavours of Soda. Carbonated pleasures.
The Whale That Exploded. It can happen, people.
Photograph of Jesus. Strange goings-on at the Hulton Photo Archive.
And by all means mosey through the greatest hits.
Thinking, it will be recalled, is the activity one performs before one has arrived at the answer.
Fabian Tassano ponders dangerous thought. And how to prevent it:
A mediocracy encourages people to react personally. Instead of considering whether something is true, people ask themselves, “how does this affect me? Should I have an emotional reaction to this?” An example. When I once suggested to my younger brother – who, like me, spent part of his education in the state sector – that state schools seem to be bad for many people, and to damage them psychologically, his response was “Thanks a lot, that makes me feel really great.” The only way my brother could apparently regard the hypothesis that state schools are awful was in terms of a possible insult to himself. I understand my brother’s reaction, and I suspect many alumni of state schools have a similar attitude. The trouble is, if no one who attended a state school is able to have an impersonal/objective approach, and be willing to admit it was damaging, those responsible for perpetuating the state school system can go on doing so unchecked, while claiming the moral high ground.
Regarding the opening quote, this, also spotted by Fabian, seems relevant.
Saturn’s rings. // Pearl necklace. Fits gentlemen too. // The phantom penis. // Frames of Reference, 1960. // In need of a good merkin. (h/t, Mr Eugenides) // Make your own sundial. // Marshmallows, microwaves and the speed of light. // Banana slip-ons. // The bionic handling assistant. Supervillains take note. // Shoal. // Collapsible capsule speakers. // A museum of reel-to-reel recording. (h/t, Coudal) // 74,000 seven inch singles. (h/t, Things) // Whisky barrel flooring. // Enhance your snowball flinging. // Fitness equipment of yore. // Praying mantis hygiene. // The world of marijuana. // “We’re going to have to live with less.”
This, since you ask, is crystallised soy sauce, magnified 16 times. Imaged by Yanping Wang. One of these.
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