I'm not okay.

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noise dept.

if i look back, i am lost
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
trying on a metaphor
Noah Kahan
Sade Olutola
occasionally subtle

Kiana Khansmith
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Mike Driver

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d e v o n
KIROKAZE
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

pixel skylines
RMH

#extradirty
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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@rowthirteen
I'm not okay.
"I'm not thinking 'bout nobody else but you. You're the only one who takes me there."
Crash - Usher
Artist Telmo Pieper Repaints His Own Childhood Drawings Previously: Everyday Objects Turned Into Creative Illustrations
Seeing beneath the skin
It’s not always easy to find a vein under a patient’s skin, especially if they have a darker complexion. This device, called the VeinViewer, solves that problem with augmented reality.
First, the device scans a patient’s skin using infrared light. By capturing and processing the reflected radiation, it identifies the locations of blood vessels and projects a bright green light onto the surface to highlight the where they are.
The resolution can be set so high that even the valves within veins as small as 0.22mm across can be seen, making finding a site for an injection a little less painful. There’s also promise for its use in the treatment and diagnosis of varicose veins, and aid in transfusions and blood sampling.
X-rays are the windows into the soul —err, body. This artist loves to peer below the surface of animals and objects>>
Surprised Red Panda!
BOOM.
Perfect use of the Golden Spiral in composition. Everything causes your eye to flow right to the main characters. It starts with the street sign, moving to the giraffe necks, the curve of the polar bear’s back, the cheeks of the cheetah, straight to the focal point. Even in a busy, complex scene, you can easily lead the eye to what you want it to rest on.
Co-worker and I were LITERALLY talking about this earlier and how it’s really well composed and that it seemed to follow the golden spiral. And bam guess what, it does! Well done poster designer.
I’ve eaten an unforgivable amount of cheese this month.
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Frozen
the force awakens
No Chewbacca roar? No.
“Star Wars” Cast Members Do “Star Wars” Impersonations
I don't know anymore.
Losing it.
Depressed AF
Feeling kind of incomplete this Christmas.