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Thailand’s White Temple, Wat Rong Khun (วัดร่องขุ่น)

Located near the city of Chiang Rai, Wat Rong Khun (วัดร่องขุ่น)—known outside Thailand as the “White Temple”—stands as an unusual and beautiful mix of traditional Thai architecture and modern-day science fiction memorabilia. It was designed by painter-turned-architect Chalermchai Kositpipat, one of Thailand’s most renowned architects, who set out to create one of the most elegant temples in Chiang Rai.

The temple’s white color symbolizes purity; its glittering glass signifies the teachings of the Buddah; and the moat filled with outreaching arms represents desire. Detailed sculptures of skulls, demons and severed heads are also scattered around the premises. Perhaps most interestingly, a mural inside with images of Batman, Superman, and even the alien from Predator tell a modern-day story of Buddha.

Construction on Wat Rong Khun began in 1996 and is expected to finish in 2070, long after Kositpipat has passed. Plans include nine buildings built on an area of about 3 acres, and though it is a work in progress, the temple attracts an increasingly large number of visitors every year—many of whom share their visit to the temple on Instagram.

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「昔はサメもアジももっと小さくて、イワシを入れてもしばらくは共存できていたんです」。8年前のイワシ玉中断以前を知る飼育副部長大鹿達弥さん(40)はそう語る。「あいつら、成長して変わってしまった…」
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(蛇足:不謹慎な余談としては、APのハック被害と嘘ツイートが判明したあと、そもそもAPがツイートしていない架空の嘘ニュースを捏造して非公式RTのふりをしてツイート、という悪ふざけが一部で発生していました。よくできたものほど不適切なので紹介するわけにもいきませんが、ツイッターほどデマと大喜利に向いたメディアもありません。)
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山本一太と言えばその昔、党本部の会議にyahooを呼んで話を聞いたとき、質疑で最初に手を上げて、ヤフーについてはよくわかったけれど、そのヤッホーというのは何ですか、と尋ねた猛者だ。
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@ZachDriftwood’s #Petheadz

Some say pets look like their owners, but one Canadian photographer has taken it to a new and creative extreme. In his series, #petheadz, Zachary Rose (@zachdriftwood) takes DSLR portraits of people’s pets and mashes them up with portraits of their owners by cleverly holding the camera in the foreground.

The series started as an exercise in creativity with his two roommates but quickly caught on. To date, Zach has taken 18 #petheadz portraits of people all over Toronto. (His mom even posed for a photo with her German shepherd.) The project is still on-going with a lengthy wait-list, and Zach is excited to continue meeting people—and pets—around the city as he keeps shooting.