4. Pillow Book easily the most aesthetic book I have encountered sorry Murasaki https://smile.amazon.com/dp/0140448063/
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5. Clownfish Absolutely lovable and their presence brightens our oceans and our livespic.twitter.com/O0HGN9Iq8K
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6. Stretching when you wake up in the morning especially if there's sunlight through your curtains and a gentle summer breeze Did you know that the fancy word for stretching is 'pendiculation'?
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7. The Cloisters! Its a museum in upper Manhattan holding the Met's medieval art collection, and is itself a rebuild of a monastery in France. Very beautiful and worth the visit.pic.twitter.com/ENZIuKNec2
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8. Pets You can give a home to a nonhuman creature and and it will love you in its way. Pets will share your life and in caring for one you will learn more about what it means to be human. Try a adopting a pet if you havent before!pic.twitter.com/xyAsInYzvd
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9. Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire These two loved each other an awful lot and spent their lives together making beautiful books for kids. Greek Myths was my favorite when I was sixpic.twitter.com/IhM3BDoJgl
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10. Trees Trees give you shade when it's hot, produce all kinds of fruit, and give us wood for building houses. Animals can live in them too! The biggest tree is Pando, which is actually 40,000 trees. Give it a visit sometime! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pando_(tree) …pic.twitter.com/D25uC3AusJ
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11. Pyramids Pyramids are a geometric structure that humans and aliens can't get enough of. They're all over the world. I've never seen a big one but I'd love to someday. The Giza pyramid was originally covered in smooth limestone, and may have originally had a golden cap!pic.twitter.com/4jEXwl8dVa
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12. The immune system I'm not gonna lie, I don't understand how this works. It's impossibly complicated and somehow protects you from all sorts of tiny things that can make you ill. When I get sick I read about what macrophages do and that usually helps me feel better.pic.twitter.com/syZUlDLg8X
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Have you watched this anime? I am given to understand the treatment of cancer cells is a bit dark.
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I have not seen it but I think the idea is charming!
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