Nature Loves Crustaceans Better than Man, Says Biss

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To raise awareness (and hopefully funds) for the homeless, Munich-based magazine Biss disseminates 300 strange little posters and print ads to show nature doesn’t automatically grant everybody a place to call home. They are somewhat creepy as expressions cross between homeless angst and something sea creaturish. The layer of slime probably throws us off. Or is that malnutrition?

Copy reads, “Nature doesn’t provide everyone with a home. Help homeless by buying this magasin.”

See the snail and turtle variations.

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