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– My friend Gareth launched a beautifully minimal app that tracks how you feel. Love it.
– I gasped multiple times while listening to this interview with Sherri Mitchell in the latest Hurry Slowly Podcast episode on Showing Up in Fullness.
– A little bit of hope: Scientists Discover Method to Break Down Plastic in Days, Not Centuries
– This is wonderful: Royal frogs, masquerading lemurs, and florals with human faces are just some of the eccentric characters in acclaimed illustrator Bill Mayer’s gouache paintings.
– Now that I own a dog raincoats are on my radar. This is a cool one.
– My kids just told me about Photomath and I am stunned.
– A teenage treasure hunter pulled a safe containing thousands of dollars out of a river and returned the money to its rightful owner. Heart full.
– I love this old-school-looking lightbulb lantern.
– Delightful: Mushrooms, flowers, and fish are just some of the things you’ll find on Aynsley of Knotted Neon’s head.
– These stainless steel side tables are fascinating.
– Photographer captures dogs’ faces as they catch treats mid-air, and it’s sheer, hilarious joy
– Yep, my inner 15 year old wants one of these.
– A new study published in Evolutionary Psychology found that being humorous is the most effective way to flirt for both men and women.
– There are currently over 2,000 jobs listed on the CreativeMornings job board. 625 of them are remote friendly. (My wonderful friend Amit Gupta over at Sudowrite is hiring engineers.)
– Want to pretend you got a sleeve tattoo? Team Tattly got you as they launched their biggest tattoo yet: Say hello to the brand new Tattly Sleve Kits: One by Helen Dealtry and one by Jess Chen.
– Raincoat looks dope
– That treasure-hunting teen is a good kid
– That lightbulb lantern is fire
– Dogs look hilarious
– That bike is really nice
– Humor is underrated but some people don’t realize they’re actually not funny
May 14th, 2022 / 10:59 am
Wonderful, Tina. Thank you.
May 14th, 2022 / 6:27 pm