littlebabydee:

YEEEE, THIS IS SO COOL~

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dearscience:

by Hans Vanmechelen
betype:

Life Begins…Random Doodle No.29 (by Alexandra Snowdon)

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betype:

Life Begins…Random Doodle No.29 (by Alexandra Snowdon)

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edenliaothewomb:

Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby for Baz Luhrmann’s “The Great Gatsby”, photographed by Hugh Stwert.

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designersof:

Astronaut family portrait I made for a music video.  Video can be seen here.
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Astronaut family portrait I made for a music video.  Video can be seen here.

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oh my good golly gosh

noelanthony:

My first instinct when I see an animal is to say “hello”.

My first instinct when I see a person is to avoid eye contact and hope it goes away.

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gsfsoul:

future olympic swimmers 

Wonder if they think they are in womb again

babies can swim, yet my grown non-swimming ass just wades in the water

is this cgi?

if it isnt, this is kinda scary 

nope, that’s real. babies are born knowing “how” to swim. it’s like any other skill if not used frequently, you lose it.

This is scary, though. I mean, when you’re in the womb, you’re breathing through your umbilical cord, aren’t you? And one of the reasons babies cry at birth is the shock of breathing through their noses and mouths for the first time (correct me if I’m wrong).

But it explains why infants are naturally-inclined toward water. I wish my mom had known that. She can’t swim.

how can they swim I just want to be able to swim

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