Yep, you read that right.
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From the post:
>Ry Williams is a self-described “dinosaur erection specialist” who’s a lot like a window dresser at a department store, except instead of arranging mannequins he poses and positions delicate, huge and ancient dinosaur skeletons.
Almost always, they’re positioned as natural to how they likely would’ve looked millions of years ago when they were alive.
Sometimes, though, Williams gets to let his hair down a little, like with his latest work at Dino Lab in British Columbia, Canada, which has two mortal enemies talking over some lovely tea.
Williams, his wife Lina and brother Nate decided to go beyond the traditional dinosaur display and make something more whimsical and thought-provoking.
Yep, you read that right.
Archive: https://archive.today/XQla1
From the post:
>>Ry Williams is a self-described “dinosaur erection specialist” who’s a lot like a window dresser at a department store, except instead of arranging mannequins he poses and positions delicate, huge and ancient dinosaur skeletons.
Almost always, they’re positioned as natural to how they likely would’ve looked millions of years ago when they were alive.
Sometimes, though, Williams gets to let his hair down a little, like with his latest work at Dino Lab in British Columbia, Canada, which has two mortal enemies talking over some lovely tea.
Williams, his wife Lina and brother Nate decided to go beyond the traditional dinosaur display and make something more whimsical and thought-provoking.
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