I've daydreamed of our forgotten future. I'm sorry for the past.
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very nice
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Interesting show.
Do you ever just become quiet? For no reason. Your brain thinks about everything at once and you feel as if you’re drowning in thought and you can’t do anything to stop it so you say nothing and do nothing and just sit.
Everything in the universe is either a potato or not a potato.
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Love that show.
“To make this journey, we’ll need imagination, but imagination alone is not enough, because the reality of nature is far more wondrous than anything we can imagine.”
These are just a few of the beautiful visual effects from Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
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Get your heart broken so your art improves
There are really amazing.
Christian Sampson, a 21-year-old photographer from Peru, Indiana started taking photos around the theme of mental illness in 2014 for an advanced photography class.
“It actually started out as physical illnesses like cancer, but I wanted to create something that people struggled with every day but couldn’t see,” he tells The Huffington Post Canada. “I wanted the majority of people to relate to them.”
With limited resources, Sampson asked his friends to be his models and researched some of the most common mental disorders around the world. His work brought him down to 12 smaller topics, ranging from depression to schizophrenia to insomnia. In eight weeks, Sampson designed and photographed each shot, making sure his version of each disorder was accurate. (Source)
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I dont care what you think of me. If you weren't lying, you woulld still be here.
Omw! I hate it when movies/tv shows that involve time travel totally contradict their own theories about paradoxes and incorrectly portray them, and mess up the whole concept in general. The only tv show that I have seen that depicted time travel "correcly" (with no contradictions, inconsistencies, or unlikely assumptions) was an anime called Steins; Gate. It explained the theories very well, and with help from visual representations. Also, The Doctor from Doctor Who once said something that made a lot of sense, and even though the show does get things "wrong" and sometimes is inconsistent with their theories, this seemed "correct". He said "Paradoxes will resolve themselves." The Flash is one of these shows I'm talking about. In the episode I just watched they TOTALLY contradicted themselves on The Grandfather Paradox/Butterfly Effect. It was horrible...... My rant is now complete.
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Reminds me of Mad Max somehow..