- Photo by: Rui Lopes
- 1st haunting of a shadowy figure
Answered this question soon after arriving in this universe, and apparently not for the first time, by reference to this ‘blog’.
When the shuttle docked with the ISS on July 15, the combined crews set a new record for space-vehicle occupancy. (via Wired Science)
(via homecoming)
≈ Fathoms, weirdly.
Gomorrah
≈ Fathoms hard, obviously — but I’m still not sure about that fourth coordinate.
Fathom Incongruity:
This is the spatial relationship of those two things. Captured at this event. —PLQ.
Fathom π:
Well, π has been around a lot longer than even a 19th Century wall, but for some reason, mathematical glyphs as graffiti feels like 21st Century thing to do. We have intersected with an intriguing timeline, alright. Only way for this fathom to get any purer would be to swap the π for an actual ? — so where’s the zappage? Still missing a coordinate. Sometimes, time trumps space.
Fathom Born, Murdered:
You can actually see the chisel marks made by psychiatric patients in the walls they themselves built over 100 years ago at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Some raise more questions than others.
“When this wall was built, Franklin Roosevelt was 7 years old and John A. Macdonald was the prime minister of Canada. But it still stands…If you don’t think psychiatric patients can do good work, come down to Queen and Shaw.” —historian Geoffrey Reaume, quoted in The Toronto Star.
Something in here may fathom. It’s difficult to pinpoint among all the rectangles-within-rectangles…














