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The now-extinct Thylacine.

The now-extinct Thylacine.

(1978) Keith Rowe: Living My Life (by BlackArkNuggets)

Wells Fargo's Prison Cash Cow

paxamericana:

Wells Fargo is one of the top five largest banks in America, a fact that on its own is damning enough, basic human decency not exactly being conducive to success in the financial industry. Despite, or rather because of, its role as one of the leading sub-prime mortgage lenders prior to the 2008 crash in the housing market, the bank was handed $37 billion from the U.S. government, a transfer of wealth from the foreclosed upon have-nots to the haves doing the foreclosing – people like chairman and CEO John Stumpf, whose compensation actually rose after his company’s de facto bankruptcy to a cool $18 million last year.

(via proto-flake)

archiemcphee:

Liz Brown of bookmarksnrings made this exquisite Bento Box Ring using polymer clay that was then hand painted, sealed, and mounted on an adjustable ring. It’s just one of many awesome wearable creations in her shop. This particular ring has already been sold, but Liz is happy to do custom orders. So if you’d like one for yourself, go ahead and contact her!


“The Cat” (1992) - Ngai Kai Lam

“The Cat” (1992) - Ngai Kai Lam

(Source: kittenmeats, via vital-energy)

izmia:

A Smog-Filled Snow globe that Highlights Climate Change - İklim Değişikliğini vurgulayan Sis dolgulu kar küresi

This limited edition snow globe titled No Globes was designed by UK firm Dorothy to protest the construction of several dirty coal-fired power stations in 2009. Instead of the idyllic miniature scene usually found inside a snow globe with an accompanying plume of white powder, Dorothy constructed a power plant spewing a disconcerting cloud of black particles.