Everyone loves a good #caturday, but how about #baturday? This might be one of the cutest bats ever as its only 3cm tall, about the size of a postage stamp. Keep it dark this weekend!
Guerrilla Girl posters from 1989, 2005 and 2012.
Everyone loves a good #caturday, but how about #baturday? This might be one of the cutest bats ever as its only 3cm tall, about the size of a postage stamp. Keep it dark this weekend!




In 1818, Jacques Auguste Simon Collin de Plancy published his Dictionnaire Infernal, but it wasn’t until Henry Plon’s sixth printing in 1863 that the book got its now-infamous illustrations, which are a world of wonderful.
De Plancy was an atheist when he published the first edition, but became a Catholic over the intervening years and commissioned Luis Breton to create 550 illustrations of demons for the Plon printing.
I’ve read several articles on the Dictionary this morning and I still can’t figure out why de Plancy had it out for a guy named “Leonard” – judging from the pic, I’m assuming Lenny was a well-dressed scamp who broke de Plancy’s heart, either directly or by seducing de Plancy’s sweetheart.
https://boingboing.net/2017/01/02/the-demons-of-jacques-auguste.html
Thomas Sopwith – Scientist of the Day
Thomas Sopwith, an
English geologist and mining engineer, was born Jan. 3, 1803.
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“ Everyone loves a good #caturday, but how about #baturday? This might be one of the cutest bats ever as its only 3cm tall, about the size of a postage stamp. Keep it dark this weekend!
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