1. ianbrooks:

Scientists by Tomas Muller
With the intention of depicting science as the true adventure and worthy pursuit it is, Tomas created this series as a promotion for the Charles University’s Faculty of Science in Prague. These Titans of ginormous stature are each a visual representation of an area of science: biology, geography, chemistry, and geology.  I’ll let you figure out which Titan is which, after all, you should already know this stuff. But before you ask: the Titan representing the science of pizzamaking was, sadly, omitted.

Artist: behance / website


So so beautiful. ianbrooks:

Scientists by Tomas Muller
With the intention of depicting science as the true adventure and worthy pursuit it is, Tomas created this series as a promotion for the Charles University’s Faculty of Science in Prague. These Titans of ginormous stature are each a visual representation of an area of science: biology, geography, chemistry, and geology.  I’ll let you figure out which Titan is which, after all, you should already know this stuff. But before you ask: the Titan representing the science of pizzamaking was, sadly, omitted.

Artist: behance / website


So so beautiful. ianbrooks:

Scientists by Tomas Muller
With the intention of depicting science as the true adventure and worthy pursuit it is, Tomas created this series as a promotion for the Charles University’s Faculty of Science in Prague. These Titans of ginormous stature are each a visual representation of an area of science: biology, geography, chemistry, and geology.  I’ll let you figure out which Titan is which, after all, you should already know this stuff. But before you ask: the Titan representing the science of pizzamaking was, sadly, omitted.

Artist: behance / website


So so beautiful. ianbrooks:

Scientists by Tomas Muller
With the intention of depicting science as the true adventure and worthy pursuit it is, Tomas created this series as a promotion for the Charles University’s Faculty of Science in Prague. These Titans of ginormous stature are each a visual representation of an area of science: biology, geography, chemistry, and geology.  I’ll let you figure out which Titan is which, after all, you should already know this stuff. But before you ask: the Titan representing the science of pizzamaking was, sadly, omitted.

Artist: behance / website


So so beautiful.

    ianbrooks:

    Scientists by Tomas Muller

    With the intention of depicting science as the true adventure and worthy pursuit it is, Tomas created this series as a promotion for the Charles University’s Faculty of Science in Prague. These Titans of ginormous stature are each a visual representation of an area of science: biology, geography, chemistry, and geology.  I’ll let you figure out which Titan is which, after all, you should already know this stuff. But before you ask: the Titan representing the science of pizzamaking was, sadly, omitted.

    Artist: behance / website

    So so beautiful.

  2. solitaryforager:

Earlier today on the streets of Oakland.

    solitaryforager:

    Earlier today on the streets of Oakland.

  3. “Aunt Tory” drops some serious truth bombs on her niece regarding “perverts” and sexual harassment.
Honest, simple and useful social / sex / feminist theory aimed towards children is, unfortunately, very rare. I highly recommend y’all give 2 minutes of your time to read this little comic.
The general lack of truly ethical sexual socialization for our generation is distressing but comics like this help me imagine how productive, easy and confident our generation can be when we talk to our children and loved ones about sexual conduct in society.

    “Aunt Tory” drops some serious truth bombs on her niece regarding “perverts” and sexual harassment.

    Honest, simple and useful social / sex / feminist theory aimed towards children is, unfortunately, very rare. I highly recommend y’all give 2 minutes of your time to read this little comic.

    The general lack of truly ethical sexual socialization for our generation is distressing but comics like this help me imagine how productive, easy and confident our generation can be when we talk to our children and loved ones about sexual conduct in society.

    • MOM: Pass the wine, please. I want to become crazy.
    • DAD: O.K.
    • GRANDMOTHER: Did you see the politics? It made me angry.
    • DAD: Me, too. When it was over, I had sex.
    • UNCLE: I’m having sex right now.
    • DAD: We all are.
    • MOM: Let’s talk about which kid I like the best.
    • DAD: (laughing) You know, but you won’t tell.
    • MOM: If they ask me again, I might tell.
    • FRIEND FROM WORK: Hey, guess what! My voice is pretty loud!
    • DAD: (laughing) There are actual monsters in the world, but when my kids ask I pretend like there aren’t.
    • MOM: I’m angry! I’m angry all of a sudden!
    • DAD: I’m angry, too! We’re angry at each other!
    • MOM: Now everything is fine.
    • DAD: We just saw the PG-13 movie. It was so good.
    • MOM: There was a big sex.
    • FRIEND FROM WORK: I am the loudest! I am the loudest!
    • (Everybody laughs.)
    • MOM: I had a lot of wine, and now I’m crazy!
    • GRANDFATHER: Hey, do you guys know what God looks like?
    • ALL: Yes.
    • GRANDFATHER: Don’t tell the kids.
  4. DENNIS!
WE SHOULD WRITE CHILDREN’S LITERATURE IN DIRECT OPPOSITION TO EACH OTHER.
THIS IS MY FIRST SUBMISSION.

    DENNIS!

    WE SHOULD WRITE CHILDREN’S LITERATURE IN DIRECT OPPOSITION TO EACH OTHER.

    THIS IS MY FIRST SUBMISSION.

  5. good night sweet prince.

    good night sweet prince.

  6. liquidnight:

Josef Koudelka
Lisbon, Portugal, 1975
[via robinlam]

    liquidnight:

    Josef Koudelka

    Lisbon, Portugal, 1975

    [via robinlam]

"you suggest the struggle goes both ways but baby, I don't even ask"