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In Japan’s Nikko region there exists an artistic tradition known as ippitsuryu: ippitsu. It’s a technique, passed down from generation to generation & kept tightly in the family of creating the flowing, river-like body of the dragon in just a single stroke https://t.co/9lJocwPQ1a pic.twitter.com/eDsDmhKHAt— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) 4 luglio 2018
Traquilli, tutto OK
— Deborah Sampson (@Debsam1760) 2 luglio 2018
Stanco
— Cute Emergency (@CuteEmergency) 4 luglio 2018
Se fosse più vicina
What if M42, the #Orion nebula was only 4 light years away https://t.co/HhswGamNWp pic.twitter.com/b1iA51sl3S— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) 4 luglio 2018
Fa caldo
I need all of them pic.twitter.com/X3j4otrHgO— Dog and Kitty (@dognkitty) 3 luglio 2018
Memo
Buongiorno a tutti!!! Ricordo alla gentile clientela che:— Sabrina G (@Sabryy_G) 5 luglio 2018
-il barista non è uno psicologo,
-il barista non vi legge nel pensiero,
-chiedere una spremuta filtrata è come chiedere una Fiorentina ben cotta!
Ah! ecco!
How Harold Lloyd filmed the iconic clock scene in the 1923 silent film "Safety Last!" https://t.co/ZCxm39eunz pic.twitter.com/Y5KTNCaqXd— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) 4 luglio 2018
Dentro
If you fits, I sits. pic.twitter.com/1uE4y3mEqP— Dog and Kitty (@dognkitty) 3 luglio 2018
Io?
What the... pic.twitter.com/pu2nWZb9ch— Dave M (@SpotTheLoon2010) 3 luglio 2018
Cent'anni dopo
Christian Åslund, a photojournalist who works with Greenpeace, gathered some early 1900's photos of glaciers in Svalbard, Norway from the Norwegian Polar Institute, and juxtaposed them next to his own photos of the same locations from 2002 https://t.co/b991np197R pic.twitter.com/lF1obQoQU7— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) 4 luglio 2018
Sì, 7, sette anni, raccontato da altri più bravi di me, qui e qui.
🍉🎉🥁🎉🥁🎉⭕
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