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andreoux · 8 months ago
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Edgar Allan Poe, from a letter to Mrs. Maria Clemm, July 1849
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andreoux · 10 months ago
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andreoux · 1 year ago
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Kuni Fukai
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andreoux · 1 year ago
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andreoux · 1 year ago
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vinte e dois patinhos na lagoa ainda é junho dois mil ou seja vinte e vintequatro ou seja um patinho na lagoa. já sei já sei estou devendo imagens. imagens para quem?
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andreoux · 1 year ago
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andreoux · 1 year ago
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andreoux · 1 year ago
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do ppl still love unconditionally and endlessly or is that not cool anymore
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andreoux · 1 year ago
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moon and rainbow at sunrise by mark ham
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andreoux · 1 year ago
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nanao e eu
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andreoux · 1 year ago
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"Is the beauty for you or for everyone?" Environmental poster from the Belarusian SSR, 1986
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andreoux · 1 year ago
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andreoux · 1 year ago
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andreoux · 10 years ago
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Is this nature’s way of joking around? Golden yellow Cryptocrystalline Fluorite surrounded by Quartz crystal points
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andreoux · 10 years ago
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Freezing Ocean Waves In Nantucket Are Rolling In As Slush  
It’s so cold that the sea on the coast of Nantucket, an island on the eastern coast of the U.S., has turned into slush! Jonathan Nimerfroh, a photographer and surfer who’s “obsessed” with the ocean, snapped these beautiful shots of slushy waves rolling in to the near-frozen beach.
According to Nimerfroh, the high temperature that day had been only 19F, or -7C. It was cold enough for ice to form near the shore, but not cold enough to form solid pieces of ice, which is why the waves had to travel through a layer of slush to reach the shore. (Source)
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andreoux · 11 years ago
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Forgotten masterpiece: ”Desert Eyeball” (砂漠の眼玉 - Sabaku no Medama), a one-shot manga by Maki Sasaki, from the August 1970 issue of Garo magazine. Also check out “A Dream to Have In Heaven.”  
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andreoux · 11 years ago
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Close your left eye and stare at the cross mark in the diagram with your right eye.
Off to the right you should be able to see the black dot.
Now slowly move toward the computer screen. Keep looking at the cross mark while you move.
At a particular distance the spot will disappear (it will reappear again if you move even closer). 
The fact that is disappears is because of your blind spot.The blind spot is the area on the retina without receptors that respond to light. Therefore an image that falls on this region will NOT be seen. It is in this region that the optic nerve exits the eye on its way to the brain.
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