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May 18

tastefullyoffensive:

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tastefullyoffensive:

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May 17

astratos:

The Pyramid  |  Tommaso Renzi

astratos:

The Pyramid  |  Tommaso Renzi

[video]

menandtheirdogs:

(Submitted by beautifulpassionatefearless) Lucky and Jordan during nap time. =)

menandtheirdogs:

(Submitted by beautifulpassionatefearlessLucky and Jordan during nap time. =)

May 16

jtotheizzoe:

This magnetic periodic table of herbs and spices is cool enough to make even Alton Brown’s head explode. Full instructions on how to make your own at the link!
(via IFLS)

jtotheizzoe:

This magnetic periodic table of herbs and spices is cool enough to make even Alton Brown’s head explode. Full instructions on how to make your own at the link!

(via IFLS)

boston:

Chechnya: daily life -http://bo.st/17vKktM

boston:

Chechnya: daily life -http://bo.st/17vKktM

flickr-beard-power:

Beard and pipe!
Source.

flickr-beard-power:

Beard and pipe!

Source.

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medicinenotes:



Chicken embryo vascular system
This fluorescence micrograph shows the vascular system of a developing chicken embryo (Gallus gallus), two days after fertilisation. Injecting fluorescent dextran revealed the entire vasculature used by the embryo to feed itself from the rich underlying yolk inside the egg. The image shows the central chicken embryo surrounded by veins and arteries. The head of the embryo, including the embryonic eye and brain, can be seen on the upper part of the embryo, just above the embryonic heart. The long lower part of the embryo is the future body of the chicken, from which legs and wings will develop. At this stage of development, the embryo and its surrounding vasculature are a little smaller than a 5p coin. Credit: Vincent Pasque, University of Cambridge

medicinenotes:

Chicken embryo vascular system
This fluorescence micrograph shows the vascular system of a developing chicken embryo (Gallus gallus), two days after fertilisation. Injecting fluorescent dextran revealed the entire vasculature used by the embryo to feed itself from the rich underlying yolk inside the egg. The image shows the central chicken embryo surrounded by veins and arteries. The head of the embryo, including the embryonic eye and brain, can be seen on the upper part of the embryo, just above the embryonic heart. The long lower part of the embryo is the future body of the chicken, from which legs and wings will develop. At this stage of development, the embryo and its surrounding vasculature are a little smaller than a 5p coin.

Credit: Vincent Pasque, University of Cambridge

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May 15

Me. #foreveralone

Me. #foreveralone

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May 14

burghisland:

bby

burghisland:

bby

(Source: pokec0re, via darkautumnhour)

May 13

nbcparksandrec:

Today, Ron is feeling hungry.

nbcparksandrec:

Today, Ron is feeling hungry.

May 10

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