1. 05:07 31st May 2012

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  2. 05:24 23rd May 2012

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    rahrahlikeadungeondragon:

    Ross Geller invented dubstep.

    this is wonderful

     
  3. 04:14 13th May 2012

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    theanimalblog:

“Embrace” by Fajar Andriyanto

    theanimalblog:

    “Embrace” by Fajar Andriyanto

     
  4. 10:02 12th May 2012

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    tttorisays:

Each photo is 12 minutes apart, assembled with no measurements in place (obviously) with Photoshop. No exposure adjustments or colour compensations.

    tttorisays:

    Each photo is 12 minutes apart, assembled with no measurements in place (obviously) with Photoshop. No exposure adjustments or colour compensations.

     
  5. 04:40 11th May 2012

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    unknownskywalker:

Shanghai, China, 2011 by Jakob Wagner
     
  6. 04:48 10th May 2012

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    wordscanneverdescribe:

Her tattoo is gorgeous~

    wordscanneverdescribe:

    Her tattoo is gorgeous~

    (Source: weheartit.com)

     
  7. 08:47 9th May 2012

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    medicalschool:

Barium Swallow Study
Barium sulfate is a metallic compound that shows up on x-ray and is used to help see abnormalities in the esophagus and stomach. When taking the test, a patient is asked to drink a preparation containing this solution, and a series of x-rays track its path through the digestive system.
A barium swallow study may be used to identify Narrowing or irritation of the esophagus (the muscular tube between the back of the throat and the stomach), Disorders of swallowing, Hiatal hernia (an internal defect that causes the stomach to slide partially into the chest), Abnormally enlarged veins in the esophagus that cause bleeding, Ulcers, Tumors, or Polyps (growths that are usually not cancerous, but could be precancerous).

    medicalschool:

    Barium Swallow Study

    Barium sulfate is a metallic compound that shows up on x-ray and is used to help see abnormalities in the esophagus and stomach. When taking the test, a patient is asked to drink a preparation containing this solution, and a series of x-rays track its path through the digestive system.

    A barium swallow study may be used to identify Narrowing or irritation of the esophagus (the muscular tube between the back of the throat and the stomach), Disorders of swallowing, Hiatal hernia (an internal defect that causes the stomach to slide partially into the chest), Abnormally enlarged veins in the esophagus that cause bleeding, Ulcers, Tumors, or Polyps (growths that are usually not cancerous, but could be precancerous).

     
  8. 08:39

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    Though it makes up only 2% of our total body weight, the brain demands 20% of the body’s oxygen and calories.

     
  9. 09:27 8th May 2012

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    allthingseurope:

Oxford, England (by Canonette)

    allthingseurope:

    Oxford, England (by Canonette)

     
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