Monday, December 09, 2019

Miss Cellania's Links

Artist Maurizio Cattelan duct-taped a banana to a wall at Art Basel Miami Beach and sold the artwork for $120,000. But that's just the beginning of the story. Next, performance artist David Datuna came along and ate the banana! (via Metafilter)

Can You Read a Cat's Face? Take an online test to find out.

Medieval Book Curses. (via Strange Company)

Revisiting a Censored Film Noir that Tackled PTSD Decades before it was Acknowledged. John Huston produced Let Their Be Light, an unscripted 1946 army documentary that is an obscure masterpiece.

The Rise and Fall of Facts. The use of fact-checkers, in specific. (via Digg)

Here, in the middle of this Olive Garden. This could be a writer's prompt to expand hilarious one-liners to ridiculous stories, but you don't even need the whole story to get a laugh.

Just a normal day in Russia. Turn the sound on for a treat.

The Best-Selling Single of Every Decade. This does not go the way you expect.

Who Invented the Emoticon and Emoji? (And How They’re Forever Changing Written Language)

A blast from the past (2007): Six Famous Walls.

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