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@cullacino
Spring
I'm the only person I can truly be myself with
Feeling lonely today
Im scared of the dark. In every way
If love doesn't kill you, loneliness will
Never too old for balloons :)
I am.
Musician, mathematician, sportsman, worrier
"One big step for man, one huge leap for mankind"
A+B is to A, as A is to B
Even if the closest you’ve ever gotten to a potter’s wheel is watching the movie Ghost, you’ve got a general idea of how the device works. A wet lump of clay is placed on the surface of a spinning wheel and molded using the artists hands and tools. But today we’ve learned that the potter’s wheel itself can be used to create awesomely hypnotic visual art.
In this mesmerizing video, entitled Dance on the Circle, Mikhail Sadovnikov creates a seemingly endless series of kaleidoscopic patterns in the “wet clay sludge (called slip)” on an empty potter’s wheel.
[via Colossal]
Nuts
What’s money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night, and in between does what he wants to do.
Bob Dylan (via ktsnyder)
Primates use pattern detection in their form of intelligence and this can lead to erroneous identification of non-existent patterns. A famous example of this is the fact that human face recognition is so robust, and based on such a basic archetype (essentially two dots and a line contained in a circle), that human beings are very prone to identify faces in random data all through their environment, like the "man in the moon", or faces in wood grain, an example of the visual form of apophenia known as pareidolia.
It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards
Through The Looking Glass- Lewis Carroll
Coincidence
Its strange how the world works, but everything happens for a reason
Me and my brother Max who has the same bday as my mum
Me and my sister Jess who has the same bday as my dad
I hate my generation