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Words That Are Their Own Opposites

Oh, English. The language we all know and love, the lingua franca of a large part of the world, is filled with many beloved idiosyncracies. Judith Herman of mental_floss dug up 14 of English words that are their own opposites.

For example:

1. Sanction (via French, from Latin sanctio(n-), from sancire ‘ratify,’) can mean ‘give official permission or approval for (an action)’ or conversely, ‘impose a penalty on.’

2. Oversight is the noun form of two verbs with contrary meanings, “oversee” and “overlook.” “Oversee,” from Old English oferseon ‘look at from above,’ means ‘supervise’ (medieval Latin for the same thing: super- ‘over’ + videre ‘to see.’) “Overlook” usually means the opposite: ‘to fail to see or observe; to pass over without noticing; to disregard, ignore.’

3. Left can mean either remaining or departed. If the gentlemen have withdrawn to the drawing room for after-dinner cigars, who’s left? (The gentlemen have left and the ladies are left.)

4. Dust, along with the next two words, is a noun turned into a verb meaning either to add or to remove the thing in question. Only the context will tell you which it is. When you dust are you applying dust or removing it? It depends whether you’re dusting the crops or the furniture.

5. Seed can also go either way. If you seed the lawn you add seeds, but if you seed a tomato you remove them.

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10 Ideas For Two-Ingredient Appetizers

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When you're preparing for a dinner party, the meal alone can sometimes take all of your time and attention. When you want to serve appetizers but don't have the time to get finicky about them, here's a list of ten ideas for some that are simple yet special:
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Photographs of Whisky Residue on the Bottom of Scotch Glasses

Whisky

Whisky

These look like images sent from space probes, but these worlds are as close as the whisky glass in your hand. Ernie Button, who created surreal images of breakfast cereals, photographed the evaporated residue of scotch left at the bottom of glasses. He calls the project Vanishing Spirits.

Gallery and Article -via American Digest

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Benjamin Schmuck

Photographer Benjamin Schmuck
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8-Bit Crocheted Video Game Rugs

8-Bit Rug

Etsy shop Harmonden sells 8-bit crochet rugs featuring characters from popular video games like Super Mario Bros., Pokémon, The Legend of Zelda, Megaman, and Minecraft. The rugs are available to purchase in full-size and mini versions, and the creator also takes requests.

8-Bit Rug

8-Bit Rug

8-Bit Rug

8-Bit Rug

8-Bit Rug

images via Harmonden

via It 8-Bit

Whimsical Cartoon & Pop Culture Street Art by Alexey Menschikov

Street art by Alexey Menschikov

Russia-based artist Alexey Menschikov creates whimsical street art that is populated by cartoon and pop culture characters. In addition to his street art, he works in sculpture and photography—for more, see his pages on Facebook, 500px, and LiveJournal.

Street art by Alexey Menschikov

Street art by Alexey Menschikov

Street art by Alexey Menschikov

Street art by Alexey Menschikov

Street art by Alexey Menschikov

Street art by Alexey Menschikov

via My Modern Metropolis

Artisanal DIY Sriracha: HOWTO homebrew "rooster sauce," without the chemical preservatives

Oh god oh god oh god. I may join the hordes in gently mocking artisanal mayonnaise and overpriced bobo flour grinders, but this, this is important. Sriracha, the spicy red nectar of the gods that makes everything taste better, is awesome but contains various chemical preservatives that some of us prefer not to ingest with every single meal, because we put Sriracha on every single meal. Finally, a HOWTO video that breaks down how some obsessives brew their own. Oh god oh god. Video Link. From SkeeterNYC:
"Food is naturally different. So, I just really want to honor that variety and let the chili peppers do the talking." Meet Jolene Collins, the founder and artisan behind Jojo's Sriracha in Brooklyn, NY. Jolene is obsessed with sriracha. She discovered the chili sauce at age 15, when, in a hunger frenzy, she coated her tuna sandwich and potato chips with the unfamiliar condiment. When she recounts the story, you can see she remembers it as if time stopped. It was a moment she'll never forget. A moment that maybe, just maybe, foreshadowed her destiny. So, enjoy Jolene's spicy little story about the unlocked potential of the sriracha you know and, probably, love. She'll have you convinced that her artisan sriracha, is so much more than the average cock sauce. Thanks so much for supporting food. curated. and small artisans! Happy Eating!
To find out where to purchase this one-of-a-kind sriracha, visit: foodcurated.com. (thanks @friendlystinger)

Incredible Long Exposure Fireworks Photos by David Johnson

Fireworks photos by David Johnson

Canadian photographer David Johnson captured these incredible long exposure photographs of fireworks during this month’s Casino du Lac-Leamy Sound of Light fireworks festival in Quebec. Johnson created the flower-like effect by adjusting focus during the exposure.

Fireworks photos by David Johnson

Fireworks photos by David Johnson

Fireworks photos by David Johnson

Fireworks photos by David Johnson

Fireworks photos by David Johnson

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