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Trent Barton

Thinking

Milo: “That’s ridiculous! Everybody thinks.”

Lethargians: “We don’t. And most of the time you don’t, and that’s why you’re here – you weren’t thinking.”

— The Phantom Tollbooth

Anything

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Shiny shawarma’s make me uneasy

Eerily immortalised in graphite by Taizo Yamamoto.

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Like Celery

“I’m afraid of losing my obscurity. Genuineness only thrives in the dark. Like celery.”
— Aldous Huxley

Tea bushes, human beings and a narrow ecological niche

100 places to remember before they disappear — if climatologists are right. I dare say they onto something.

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There’s a term for everything

01.02.2010 — Happy Palindrome Day

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Australians like to think in widescreen

In MONOCOLUMN new data reveals that Australians have the world’s largest homes. According to Caitlin McGee of Sydney’s Institute for Sustainable Futures Australia’s credibility has taken a hit as one of few countries that have given climate sceptics such prominence in the current climate change debate. It seems that the abundance of natural resources has gone to our heads inside mansions upon the driest inhabited continent on the globe, Australians believe that they can cope by just flicking the switch on the air con.

We took to the sky in a hot air balloon equipped with camera where it quickly became apparent that Australians do like to think in widescreen.

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Attention span

Theories on attention span interest us immensely. What interests us more is what’s interesting.

Parking Day Retro

A hip lil’ car space put together by 2high Festival crew.

Rubber band type

Terry by SB (I swear it was you!)