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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Journal – John Tuomisto-Bell “The Strolling Path” @ Artemizia Basis


“I’m conflicted with our cruelty but see magnificence within the easiest acts of human nature,” Phoenix based mostly artist, John Tuomisto-Bell says. Now, Strolling the Path is…
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Posted On MoneyLinks 12/14/2024 | naked capitalism


Rare beaked whale delights scientists Tagesschau via machine translation (Micael T). But it’s dead 🙁 Flu EXPLOSION: Shocking one in four adults who are sick…
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Posted On TechnologyNow ChromeOS can reset itself without erasing your laptop


This week, Google announced it’s rolling out ChromeOS M131 to non-beta users, bringing with it a handy “Safety reset” feature that lets Chromebook users reset…
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Posted On CultureAn Illustrator Creates a Kindle for Charles Dickens, Placing 40 Miniature Classics within a Large Portable Book


For a design class project, Rachel Walsh, a student at Cardiff School of Art and Design, set out to explain the concept of a Kindle…
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Posted On TechnologyTrump’s group reportedly desires to finish NHTSA reporting requirement for automobile crashes involving automated programs


In response to a report from Reuters, president-elect Donald Trump’s transition group is attempting to kill a rule set by the Nationwide Freeway Site visitors…
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Posted On CultureWhen Christmas Was Legally Banned for 22 Years by the Puritans in Colonial Massachusetts


Complaints about the commercial-age corruption of Christmas miss one critical fact: as a mass public celebration, the holiday is a rather recent invention. Whether we…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Journal – Layla Andrews “Flies in Amber” @ Soho Revue, London


In the course of the pandemic, once we sat down with Layla Andrews in a print interview, she stated to us, “I believe greater than…
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Posted On CultureThe Sinking of the Britannic: An Animated Introduction to the Titanic’s Forgotten Sister Ship


We all know about the Titanic. Less often do we hear about the Britannic—the sister passenger liner that the British turned into a hospital ship…











