Maple Belgian Waffle Cake [600x900]
Someone make this for me, PLZ!!!
UBC IN DETROIT I
Took a trip to Detroit Easter weekend met up with Sintex at his studio picked up a little Kobra Aerosol, he then took us to Recy-Clean on Holden St. right next to the tracks to some wall space that our new Homie Malt hooked it up with. Much obliged gentlemen had a great time. Thanks to Malt, Sintex, and Pete.
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some of y'all: science has more evidencial support than religion, and it is the more reliable and believable truth. in the ancient contest between empiricial science and religion, modern achievements have declared science as more accurate and the better source of truth.
the truth: Scientific empiricism and religion aim to understand different kinds of truths, and they have never truly been at odds. Science gives the mechanical explanation of the world. Religion gives a philosophical explanation. Both are inexorably intertwined, but each have their own realm of study. In the last 3000 years, men of science have typically also been men of religion. Much of modern science today relies upon the accomplishments and theories of men who were religious. Further, if you devote serious time to the study of either the sciences OR religions and philosophy, you will discover that there are very few discrepancies and they actually correspond to one another. The real problem comes when science attempts to make a philosophical observation, or when religion attempts to make a mechanical observation. Religion’s role is not to explain how clouds form, how cells function, or how light travels. Science’s role is not to explain the meaning of life, whether or not God exists, and what morality is. All in all, each are good and legitimate areas of study.
I really like this, like a lot!
Reblog if you’re a petticoated swashbuckler and would stab a man with a hairpin
honestly I love history that reminds us that the assholes of today are exactly like the assholes of yesteryear
Didn’t know about this, but glad that I found out about it! That’s fucking awesome!
Artist Uldis Kalvan’s gothic romance covers, featuring women running away from things.
Absolutely love these, they’re fantastic!
Quite possibly the most annoying thing that happens to me on a somewhat regular basis.
Remember, remember the 5th of November, the gunpowder treason and plot. I can think of no reason the gunpowder treason should ever be forgot!
August 13, 2017
“BEAUTIFUL PRIDE”
by Sintex
Looking out over the Detroit River to the dream of safety in Canada, Detroit was a critical final stop on the Underground Railroad with countless escaped slaves passing through the tunnels beneath the city’s market and gathering place. Highlighted here, perhaps the most famous “conductor” on the railroad, Harriet Tubman, was born into the harsh existence of a field hand and had to leave husband and family behind in order to escape. “Beautiful Pride” painted by Detroit artist Sintex in 2014, on Division Street at Orleans just a block from Eastern Market, remembers the importance of the “Railroad” while honoring several women of color important to the community, directly or indirectly: abolitionist Sojourner Truth; Harriet Tubman; first African American Detroit Councilwoman Erma Henderson; and First Lady at the time Michelle Obama. Already showing signs of aging when this photo was taken in early 2016, new art has since been installed in this location. @sintexartist @easternmarket
Speak and be heard, any and all questions will have their answers divulged! This is an open invitation to everyone that has a query in need of a response. Don’t be shy, step right up and find the answers you seek!
Yes, yes, 1,000 times YES! Almost every function I’ve ever been to had at least 1 moment like this!