Apollo on the other hand:
I have honestly never laughed so hard at something.
Apollo on the other hand:
I have honestly never laughed so hard at something.
I love when u love the villain but also don't excuse their actions so you're just "ah yes bastard burn in hell also I love you"
The hunter in the lobby waits until we fall asleep.
Somewhere between here and there I knowā¦ this wouldnāt work at all. I know. But itās a fun fantasy. #pascalcampion
You played yourself
might fuck around and let nature reclaim me
does this mean youāre going feral or just lying in the dirt for a while
yeah
Given the sudden interest for the color of dresses and vision, here some of the fascinating findings we did recently.
The color nuances we see depend on the number and distribution of cones (=color receptors) in our eye. You can check this rainbow: how many color nuances do you count?
You see less than 20 color nuances: you are a dichromats, like dogs, which means you have 2 types of cones only. You are likely to wear black, beige, and blue. 25% of the population is dichromat.
You see between 20 and 32 color nuances: you are a trichromat, you have 3 types of cones (in the purple/blue, green and red area). You enjoy different colors as you can appreciate them. 50% of the population is trichromat.
You see between 33 and 39 colors: you are a tetrachromat, like bees, and have 4 types of cones (in the purple/blue, green, red plus yellow area). You are irritated by yellow, so this color will be nowhere to be found in your wardrobe. 25% of the population is tetrachromat.
You see more than 39 color nuances: come on, you are making up things! there are only 39 different colors in the test and probably only 35 are properly translated by your computer screen anyway :)
It is highly probable that people who have an additional 4th cone do not get tricked by blue/black or white/gold dresses, no matter the background light ;)
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I see 21 colors. I had no idea there are so many more.
I see 35-39 colours, and I hate the colour yellow. That was actually what made me curious enough to stop scrolling and count. Who knew there was a scientific reason behind my colour preferences? So the idea here is that what I see as annoyingly, garishly bright, most people donāt see as clearly, and thatās why itās ācheerful?ā (Iāve never understood that description of yellow.)
I barely saw 18 or 19. Dang :/
Im fucking colorblind
Vegans really wildinā in the notes.
1.) The hunting family DID NOT force the woman to eat meat. They didnāt. She tried to force them into her vegan lifestyle but they didnāt try to force her into theirs. So stop trying to act like theyāre the bad guy.
2.) Hunting is 100% more ethical than the meat industry. Itās sustainable, it exists solely on the ākill only what you needā axis. Thatās the entire reason these people switched to hunting their own food. They hate the meat industry.
Theyāre not ākilling animals for funā, ākilling for luxuryā, theyāre fucking eating it. This isnāt trophy hunting this is the most cruelty free, sustainable way to eat meat.
tomorrow is december, which means iāve succesfully wasted almost an entire year again
āImagine a woman in the long skirts and high collar of the early 20th century standing in front of the painting she created. It is a massive pieceāabout 10 feet tall by 8 feet wideāand it is not a landscape, a portrait, a still life, nor a scene from myth or history. Dominating the composition is a bold yellow form reminiscent of a plant or sea creature, glowing amid colorful, biomorphic shapes and vigorous lines. This is just one of 10 such works that she has created almost entirely aloneāsometimes walking on her work as she lays down the paintāand one of 193 radically abstract paintings that she has made in a few short years, between 1906 and 1915. None of these details fit with the story told in museums and art history courses. We know the first abstract painters so well that we often refer to them by last names alone: Kandinsky, Malevich, Mondrian. We know who is celebrated for doing āaction paintingā on giant canvases laid on the floorāPollock. Each of these men has been lauded for opening a way into new territory. As it turns out, that territory had already been explored by another artist. Her name was Hilma af Klint.ā
ā Who Was Hilma af Klint?: At the Guggenheim, Paintings by an Artist Ahead of Her Time by Caitlin Dover
THE FUCK
It gets even better.
The real kicker is that hers actally look like something done on purpose and with meaning and are actually visually appealing.
Yes! Sheās incredible! I got to see a retrospective of her work while in Denmark and it is so cool!!!! Even her botanical deawings are delicate and incredible.
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He looks like heās trying so hard to be a fearsome bird of prey and Iām so proud of him even if he wasnāt successful.
Tiny fluff ball of DEATH
AHHHH I THOUGHT THIS WAS A KESTREL BUT ITS AN AFRICAN PYGMY FALCON
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
You were good son real good
*slides Disney $2*
Princess and the Frog 2 where Naveen gets himself into some nonsense and Tiana has to go rescue him and Lottie will NOT be allowing her best friend in the whole world to go on an adventure without her AGAIN, not this time no sir. And the whole movie is just about the power of friendship and the love and support that exists between women with brief intermissions peppered throughout showing Naveen having the time of his life being the most obnoxious prisoner he knows how to be with full certainty that his amazing wife is on her way to save him.
Actually this is a good plot, and I want to see this.
The first guy who heard a parrot talk was probably not ok for several days.
Actually, weird history fact about that. The island of Bermudaās first name was Isle of Devils, being thought to be filled with demons and angry spirits when it was actually just filled with some loud ass birds.