Blurred Figures x another silent weekend - snowfall

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🎨 | Artwork by Sylvain Sarrailh
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This song needs more views. This is what you call a Lofi song.

Rodikaku
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Found this under the lofi girl's playlist ❤️🔥

les_x_lie
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perfect for the studies
thank you bro for this masterpiece

pedroguimaraes
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Phenomenal, I feel at peace and calm listening to this!

Baba_cmn
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a masterpiece, very good and deep, i love this lofi

clara
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This music has such a positive vibe! And she is quite as calm as usual with lofi music. I love it!

magdalenabak
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Allow me to be the first to comment on this masterpiece

naenggi
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This illustration is haunting. As far as I know, as a Canadian, there isn’t a single location in the world that features 4+ story buildings that a polar bear is likely to wander into. And it’s very unlikely to ever happen. Polar bears exist in a world of cold that human beings aren’t meant to tolerate.

That being said, climate change is making the arctic more accessible, so it’s somewhat plausible that larger communities are going to start appearing around the arctic circle in the next few decades, along shipping routes and important mining centres. I’m just very apprehensive of a scenario in which we’ve actual managed to encroach on polar bear habitat on a scale such as the one shown in this image. Chances are that any place that becomes habitable by people will long have been uninhabitable by polar bears.

The kicker is that I’m a Jordan-Peterson-type of climate skeptic in the sense that I acknowledge it’s happening but I'm just not so sure it’s as bad as the establishment says it is and we’re probably better off relying on innovation to make energy affordable so that the poor of the world can begin to think about the future the way we in the privileged West do.

All that to say that if there ever comes a day where a polar bear wanders into a community that features buildings taller than 3 stories, we’ve probably f***ed up in a way that is unimaginable. Ursus maritimus and Homo sapiens are two species that were never really meant to coexist in the same habitat.

JoeBeaudette