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renkris:

Gordon Ramsay doesn’t care about your gender, race, or creed. All he cares about is that you can cook.

The contestant, Christine, is blind, and he lets her know exactly what he thinks of her dish.

okay i never actually cry at these sort of things but…

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WikiHow to be wise

Coursera Blog: Five Courses Receive College Credit Recommendations

coursera:

Coursera is committed to seeing that our courses meet our students’ educational goals, from simply experiencing the joy of learning something new, to seeking improved employment opportunities, to working towards a degree. To this end, we are proud to announce that the American Council on…

jtotheizzoe:

Invertebrate Abstract Art: Snail trails imaged in infrared to create biological, nearly-living artwork.
(via Co.Design)
lubalie:

Magic by Roman Verostko
fragile-studios:

Form studio experiments with chance based drawing processes

aleatoriccomposition:

Geometric art by Owen Schuh

More information about Schuh here

comartlover:

(via Armaturamater by ~shvayba on deviantART) Wish you enjoy the show

oddmanoutphx:

Pete Petrisko  

…more from the Secret Portrait series

vvolare:

“Off II” by Johan Rosenmunthe

Through digital communication like Facebook, Twitter, online dating and personal websites, the representation of our personality becomes more and more streamlined. We have the possibility to project an idea of how we are as a person into the world around us, but with the constant option of censoring information and invent fictional characteristics. Never have we had access to so much information about each other, and never has the information been so unreliable.

mydarkenedeyes:

Kasia Derwinska

vvolare:

“Submerging Tree Spirit” by Keith Jennings

"Those who know, define racism as discrimination by a group against another for the purposes of subjugation or maintaining subjugation. In other words one cannot be a racist unless he has the power to subjugate."

- Steve Biko, “I Write What I Like: Selected Writings” (via lovevoltaireusapart)

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