

Serpent Mound - Ohio, USA
The figure of a giant snake, apparently uncoiling itself, was excavated in the late 19th century. The massive serpent is nearly a quarter-mile long. Recent carbon-dating research suggests the Fort Ancient culture built the monument roughly 900 years ago.
The serpent’s body is made of raised berms of grassy earth that weave across a plateau. On the summer solstice, the setting sun aligns with the snake’s head.
The earthwork is now surrounded by a park that offers beautiful hikes through leafy forests, beside creeks and along rocky cliffs.
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Gottaa hike
“Zipping Along” (1953)
Wile E. Coyote, Warner Bros.
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The Day the Earth Stood Still, 1951 (dir. Robert Wise)

One could not even HOPE for a better reaction to the surprise of licking a lime.
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In his latest project, Hysterical Literature, photographer Clayton Cubbitt takes a beautiful woman, places her at a table in front of a black backdrop and gets her to read from her favorite book while an unseen accomplice below the table attempts to bring the woman to orgasm with a vibrator. The results are an intimate, sexy experience that captures a beauty rarely found in most modern pornography.
‘Maybe…you’ll fall in love with me all over again.’
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‘Yes. I want to ruin you.’
‘Good,’ I said. ‘That’s what I want too.’
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