Aside from horrendously one-dimensional female characters and totally unnecessary strip club scenes (and a million shots of women’s bodies all throughout the series), this was a phenomenal tv show. Blown away by Matthew Mccaunaghay once again.
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Keni
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
Sade Olutola
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Aside from horrendously one-dimensional female characters and totally unnecessary strip club scenes (and a million shots of women’s bodies all throughout the series), this was a phenomenal tv show. Blown away by Matthew Mccaunaghay once again.
Happy New Year.
Kevin WY Lee
From Chongqing - Urban Rise
Tim Franco
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Hitchcock Blondes
From I Am A Mermiad
Alice Rosati
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Johan Laurentz Jensen
Specular holograms by Matthew Brand currently on display at the new Museum of Mathematics in New York.
See his site for more.
The technique used by Brand to create these pieces is not one of conventional holography. He meticulously controls the unique shape of thousands of tiny optical pieces placed on a surface creating a 3D effect when the light source or viewer moves. This is essentially a mathematical problem in differential geometry and combinatorial optimization. Brand was the first person to correctly describe this technique in 2008 even though it dates back as early as the 1930s (check out his paper for details).
From Psycho- Alfred Hitchcock
This is Tumblr, in a nutshell.
Michael Salisbury