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*fully embraces wine mom culture at age 19*
You can change the direction this train is moving just by thinking about it.
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You’re a stage five dumbass.
My dog and my bunny were playing in the back yard and I thought other people might enjoy watching as much as me
Please watch this video
This is one of the most magical things I have ever seen
That bun thinks it’s a doggo
My favorite thing about bunz is that they express joy by leaping around. That’s a happy bun.
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Every warm and sunny weekend we’ve had in Vancouver for the past month, pictures from the city’s parks and beaches go viral showing supposedly crowded parks with people seemingly violating physical distancing rules. Of course, this leads to people calling for a much tighter lockdown since we’re supposedly due for an inevitable surge in cases (which has yet to happen due to community spread). Leaving aside the fact that you have virtually no way to confirm whether strangers gathered together are even from different households, most of those pictures are taken from a low POV (making people seem much closer together than they actually are). So someone decided to finally take a high-angled picture to show that for the most part, people are actually largely following physical distancing guidelines here.
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To further illustrate just how misleading photography can be, here are three pictures taken from Kits Beach (one of the supposedly crowded beaches where people were allegedly violating physical distancing) at around the same time. The first is taken with a 200mm telephoto lens, and people are seemingly crowded closely together. But in the second, taken with a 35mm lens (roughly equivalent to what the human eye sees), the people are revealed to actually be fairly far apart. And finally, in the last one, an aerial view reveals that the groups of people are all reasonably far apart under physical distancing guidelines. tl;dr: Photography can be used to give a misleading image of what’s going on. Source: This twitter thread
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