“Beginning in the 60s, racist “law and order” rhetoric emerged in politics, which ushered in the era of mass incarceration and flipped the racial composition of prison in the US... to majority Black by the 1990s.”

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"This opens the way for more effective treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. " https://t.co/A4mnYfwIEX

Novel method instructs immune cells to help repair damaged tissues in the intestine

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We know that when folks in our community and their families are impacted by incarceration and the state doesn’t provide the support they need, https://t.co/3tMTpxMKIb

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I think i found why you're weird to me, you see a killer for their lives, personality and stuff and i see them eviscerating someone with a rake.

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i know they're making a freudian dick joke here, but i know for A FACT that rung just spent the last two hours EVISCERATING megatron about the fact that he had a giant fusion cannon because it projected strength and he refuses to let himself be weak in any circumstance

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Deep sea anglerfish, like Bufoceratias wedli, are known for their lures (called esca). The ends of these lures are filled with bioluminescent bacteria that glow in the darkness of the deep sea, attracting prey to within striking range of its razor-sharp teeth

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I BREATHED A BODY 1

...I didn't show the entire cover this time because it's sort of disturbing! Again, this is something I want to write about in greater depth, and I will, but this is some Black Mirror stuff, my guys. Zac Thompson's been eviscerating social media culture with

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This week we welcome on fan of the pod, Abbey V [ ]. Abbey is a VO Artist and an Ulcerative Pancolitis warrior. We talk diagnoses, work/life balance and the stigma that surrounds these “invisible illnesses”, among other topics we get into. [tw: rape, consent]

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While Philip Guston was in news recently due to cancelled museum show, he should also be known for one of most scathing artistic eviscerations of a disgraced politician: San Clemente, 1975, in which Nixon's phlebitis-engorged leg comes to stand for diseased, maplike body politic

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ahí les va este que a nadie le gustó pero a mi si

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Soooo i grabbed some of my imp babies and dressed them as character from HelluvaBoss, cerating a MiniBlitzy and a MiniStolas, enjooyyyyy XD

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“Me verás volar por la ciudad de la furia, donde nadie sabe de mi y yo soy parte de todos. G.Cerati

te vimos volver.
(Le guste a quien le guste)

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Protoceras celer (first horns) from the Oligocene to the Early Miocene 33.3—16 MYA, existing for approximately 17 MY. Discovered by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1891, from North America. Classifies as Artiodactyla, Protoceratidae, Protoceratinae. Illustration by Joschua Knuppe. 🤓🐉

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In the latest episode of the Podcast, speaks with artists in “Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration" at about art and freedom, prison abolition & empathetic justice: https://t.co/4rx9B8dYhJ

🖼️Tameca Cole, Locked in a Dark Calm

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Today's theme is prisons &
incarceration.

This is 'Roman Charity: Cimon and Pero' by Dirck van Baburen,1623. The subject of Cimon, condemned to starve in prison, being breast-fed by his daughter Pero was a favourite with artist and patrons in the 17th century.

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The Prison Corner of Peck Lane, Birmingham by Samuel Lines Snr, 1820-1830. Both the prison and Peck Lane have disappeared from Birmingham.

theme today is Prisons & Incarceration. This one is perfect for you !

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"Two bodies, same as the rest. We'd hoped upping the patrols would catch the culprit, but it seems even the town guards aren't immune to evisceration."

Second painting! This time of the introduction of my second ever (and initially very evil) DnD character, Kree!

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