Art makes life better. And other curiosities. Interpreted by Jasmine Mo. Twitter: @jazzlema Instagram: @kahlema Pinterest: pinterest.com/jazzlema Portfolio: jasminemo.com
“Doctor Impossible—evil genius, would-be world conqueror—languishes in prison. Shuffling through the cafeteria line with ordinary criminals, he wonders if the smartest man in the world has done the smartest thing he could with his life. After all, he’s lost every battle he’s ever fought. But this prison won’t hold him forever.
Fatale—half woman, half high-tech warrior—used to be an unemployed cyborg. Now, she’s a rookie member of the world’s most famous super-team, the Champions. But being a superhero is not all flying cars and planets in peril—she learns that in the locker rooms and dive bars of superherodom, the men and women (even mutants) behind the masks are as human as anyone.
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Extroverts: Are solar-powered devices that need frequent, direct exposure to energy in order to work properly.
Introverts: Are battery-powered devices that need to be unplugged from time to time in order to work properly.
Conclusion: Both have amazing capacities and abilities, but they function differently and shouldn’t both be expected to work the same way in every situation.
Chicago native Heather Kelly began making encapsulated edible artistic lollipops in a quest to quench her curiosity in the confectionary market. Armed with sugary tools, such as a bag of sugar, a bottle of corn syrup and store bought candy mold and sticks, Kelly began creating unique hard candy concepts.
Since hard candy is an ancient process dating back to the 1800’s, Kelly decided to name her sweets shop Vintage Confections. With the use of modern technology, an old process and innovative illustrative ideas, Kelly composes a wide range of lollipops fit for Halloween time, celebratory occasions and the universe. Find these yummy treats in her Etsy shop.