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This baby deer rescued from the Louisiana floods.
Fred Thieler (German, 1916-1999), Ohne Titel, 1980. Gouache on paper, 106 x 78 cm.
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Wake Up Call: 3 Myths About Sleep Most Of Us Believe
When it comes to the science of sleep, there are some dangerous assumptions that—while intuitive at first glance—simply aren’t true.
1. “I can make up those lost hours of sleep on the weekend.”
We often refer to this as “sleep debt” and it’s one of the most troubling myths because it results in week-long stints running on limited sleep and then “binge sleeping” on the weekends to make up the difference.
Studies actually show that getting more than 10 hours of sleep is as damaging to our cognitive functioning as getting less than 5 hours of sleep. You’re better off getting your proper dose of sleep on an ongoing basis and trying to get back on track as soon as you start going off course.
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In spite of language, in spite of intelligence and intuition and sympathy, one can never really communicate anything to anybody. The essential substance of every thought and feeling remains incommunicable, locked up in the impenetrable strong-room of the individual soul and body. Our life is a sentence of perpetual solitary confinement.
Aldous Huxley (via fyp-philosophy)
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Huskies on water
Russian photographer Fox Grom on his recent walk with his dogs has captured a beautiful series of photos. He discovered a frozen lake covered with rainwater that created the illusion of the dogs walking on water. The end results are stunning, the way the water blends with the sky is unlike anything I’ve ever seen.
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Yukiko Masuda
I miss who I miss so badly that I do not care about anything.
Ernest Hemingway, Hemingway’s Boat: Everything He Loved in Life, and Lost, 1934-1961 (via thelovejournals)
try to find a pattern in this i dare you
Dear Diary: October 20, 2016
Expanding what it means to be feminine, and looking forward to Moonlight.
Ella Carlander (above), Thahabu, Steffany.