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sodamnrelatable:
take a moment to realize you have never seen your face in person, just reflections and pictures

some scientists agree that if you saw a clone of yourself, you wouldn’t recognise it as you, because our idea of what we look like is so different from what we actually look like
I was actually talking about this at dinner the other night. Maybe a reason also many people dislike their pictures. They just don’t look right.
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Brazilian model Alexandre Cunha was paired with a three-year-old moptop to showcase Smalto’s matching child-sized and adult tuxedos. Unfortunately, while the pressure of performing didn’t faze the buff Brazilian, his partner broke down in tears as they were striding the catwalk:
Once, I was supposed to close a show with a 3-year-old kid and we both had matching outfits. During rehearsal, everything went as planned, but on the day of the show he started crying halfway down the runway, so in my head I thought, “What am I supposed to do?!” I ended up picking him up and I carried him to the end of the runway.
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We took in a stray cat that had a nasty eye infection, so bad that we had to take his eyes out. Being completely blind, one of our older cats decided to take care and help him around the house. I found them later asleep like this.
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Public Image Limited - Mark Goodier Session (25th February 1992)
Comprising live-in-the-studio tracks from the album That What Is Not, prior to its release, along with Lydon being his usual self with BBC Radio One evening time-slot presenter Goodier. That What is Not was the last proper studio album from PIL until twenty years later, with This Is… And so the last to feature the stellar talent of John McGeogh, who died in 2004 at a mere 48. Although not the best example of his abilities - for that find those three essential Siouxsie & The Banshees albums and of course his time with Magazine - he definitely had a lot of fun with it.
Nevertheless, this is an interesting document and I’m very pleased with the sound on this, having spent some time on it. I posted a track from this as an audiopost on November 22nd 2012. Here’s the whole of it, all cleaned up, broken up into numbered, named tracks and saved as 320kbps mp3s. Aren’t I good to you? Tsk, you don’t care, you simply don’t care… »staples back of hand to forehead,
flouncesstrides from room; exit: stage left«
Long exposure picture of a Lightning Bolt hitting a Tree!
holy shit
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The combination of Titan’s low gravity and thick atmosphere would allow a human to fly by strapping “fake wings” to their arms.
The second-largest moon in the solar system, Saturn’s Titan is the only moon with a substantial atmosphere, which is much deeper than Earth’s. It’s so thick and the gravity so weak, in fact, that you could strap wings on your arms and flap them like a bird to fly. The air is mostly nitrogen, but the rest is mostly hydrocarbons, giving Titan’s atmosphere a thick orange smoggy haze that is opaque to visible light. Cassini studies Titan in infrared light (which can penetrate the haze) and with radar — and in 2004, via the Huygens Probe, an atmosphere probe became the first spacecraft to transmit from the surface of a moon other than our own. Titan is remarkably earthlike, apart from being so cold that water is as hard as rock; in addition to the atmosphere, it is the only place other than Earth known to have bodies of liquid on the surface — lakes as large as the Great Lakes, except that it’s not water: it’s probably methane or ethane. The climate is probably similar to some of our deserts, with gigantic monsoons perhaps once a decade or more, and long droughts between. NASA scientists are working on a mission called Titan Mare Explorer (TiME) specifically to study the lakes of Titan.
Read the full text here: http://mentalfloss.com/ It’s Raining on Titan! Illustration Credit & Copyright: David A. Hardy (AstroArt)
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Yann Arthus Bertrand, Earth From Above
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in 7 years its going to be the 20s again so we can bring back swing music and the aesthetics of that era but keep modern values who’s with me
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