he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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X-Rays of moving joints.
Laboratory tests in Peru have found that both of the unusual body parts are comprised of both skin and bone. After x-rays of the skull, they concluded that they could not have come from a human being. They came to the same conclusion about the unusual hand. The x-rays clearly show that the fingers inside the hand are comprised of six bones which mean that it cannot have come from a human being as humans only have three bones in each finger.
Now that most people have been assured that the artifacts are genuine there has been a great deal of speculation about where they could have come from. Some people have suggested that the skull and the hand could have been left on Earth by an alien visitor to the planet. Others have suggested that the artifact might come from a form of ancient humanoid. This theory has a certain amount of credibility as the remains of extinct forms of ancient humanoids have been discovered in Peru before. It is hoped that the mystery will be solved in the early part of 2017 when the two body parts will be sent to a specialist laboratory in the United States for radiocarbon and DNA testing.
If you work hard, stay focused, and never give up, you will eventually get what you want in life.
Donald Miller, Blue Like Jazz (via simply-quotes)
“world of averages” - composite images culled from thousands of individual portraits resulting in symmetrical average faces.
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Average is beautiful.
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Kerstin Thompson Architects. House at Big Hill. Victoria. Australia. photos: Trevor Mein, Meinphoto
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HE POSED FOR A FUCKKJNG SELFIIWE I CANT RIGHT NOWE
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# why would you do that
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