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I do not remember liking this, but clearly past me has good taste
Iâm experiencing such joy thinking about how excited youd get when you hear the sound of hooves coming down your street - itâs the post!! Itâs coming!!
Like an icecream truck response but for mail
âI do declare, I have me here a parcel for ya.â
Fiona looks majestic after a warm water bath | source
That mf is about to turn into a Titan
His jockey next door like

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Ophthalmicphotography
1. Posterior capsule opacification; 2. Posterior subcapsular cataract (red moon); 3. Iris collarette (and subtle persistent pupillary membrane); 4. White cataract; 5. Pigment in lens anterior capsule - Anterior uveitis; and 6. Cortical cataract.
Source: Eye Ratlas, the Ophthalmologist. Follow Eye Ratlas here.
Inventing ways to deliver whoop-ass
The Beauty Within
Surreal portraits exposing the anatomy by Jane Lichorowic. Acrylic paint on canvas.Â
Source:Â Jane Lichorowic.Â
âAs early as the 1920s, researchers giving IQ tests to non-Westerners realized that any test of intelligence is strongly, if subtly, imbued with cultural biases⌠Samoans, when given a test requiring them to trace a route form point A to point B, often chose not the most direct route (the âcorrectâ answer), but rather the most aesthetically pleasing one. Australian aborigines find it difficult to understand why a friend would ask them to solve a difficult puzzle and not help them with it. Indeed, the assumption that one must provide answers alone, without assistance from those who are older and wiser, is a statement about the culture-bound view of intelligence. Certainly the smartest thing to do, when face with a difficult problem, is to seek the advice of more experienced relatives and friends!â
â Jonathan Marks - Anthropology and the Bell Curve (via leofarto)
I was reading an interesting article years ago about collective memory. There have been a lot of thinkpieces over the years about how humans are getting lazier and worse at remembering things thanks to technology. Thereâs a tendency, particularly in the western world, to behave as if memorization was all people did prior to the internet.Â
But outside of artificial school test-taking environments, human beings have always relied on the collective memory of their close peers to keep track of information. Anyone whoâs ever worked clothing retail knows that no single employee has the location of every item in the store memorized, but as long as you have enough people working the floor, nobody will ever have to waste time searching for an item because at least one employee is bound to remember which rack itâs on.
TL&DR - brains were never designed to function in isolation.Â
Testing the intelligence of an individual in an isolation is never going to give you an accurate idea of a personâs true intellectual potential.
TL&DR TL&DR
Two (or more) heads is better than one.
My maternal grandfather was a math professor at the City University of New York. He died before I was born, but he passed a key bit of wisdom to my mother, and she passed it on to me:
The important thing is not knowing the answer, itâs knowing how to find the answer.
It our era of text and alphabets, thatâs often knowing how to look something up. But for most of human existence, there were no alphabets. So knowing how to find the answer meant finding the person who knew the answer.
All human knowledge is cooperative.

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Japanese Couple Captures Every Time Their Cats Watch Them Eat.
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Itâs been one year since we escaped the real world together and imagined ourselves someplace simpler. With tall tall trees and salt air. Where youâre allowed to wear lace nightgowns that make you look like a Victorian ghost every day & no one will side eye you cause no one is around. Itâs just you and your imaginary cabin and the stories you make up to pass the time. To say thank you for all you have done to make this album what it was, I wanted to give you the original version of The Lakes. Happy 1 year anniversary to Rebekah, Betty, Inez, James, Augustine, and the lives we all created around them. Happy Anniversary, folklore. đż
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Using centripetal force to prevent a $4 billion healthcare cost
1. Doctor finds anecdotal evidence that people are passing kidney stones after riding on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disney World
2. Doctor makes 3-D model of kidney, complete with stones and urine (his own), takes it on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad 60 times
3. âThe stones passed 63.89 percent of the time while the kidneys were in the back of the car. When they were in the front, the passage rate was only 16.67 percent. Thatâs based on only 60 rides on a single coaster, and Wartinger guards his excitement in the journal article: âPreliminary study findings support the anecdotal evidence that a ride on a moderate-intensity roller coaster could benefit some patients with small kidney stones.ââ
4. âSome rides are going to be more advantageous for some patients than other rides. So I wouldnât say that the only ride that helps you pass stones is Big Thunder Mountain. Thatâs grossly inaccurate.â
5. âHis advice for now: If you know you have a stone thatâs smaller than five millimeters, riding a series of roller coasters could help you pass that stone before it gets to an obstructive size and either causes debilitating colic or requires a $10,000 procedure to try and break it up. And even once a stone is broken up using shock waves, tiny fragments and âdustâ remain that need to be passed. The coaster could help with that, too.â
SCIENCE: IT WORKS
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âIn all, we used 174 kidney stones of varying shapes, sizes and weights to see if each model worked on the same ride and on two other roller coasters,â Wartinger said. âBig Thunder Mountain was the only one that worked. We tried Space Mountain and Aerosmithâs Rock ânâ Roller Coaster and both failed.âWartinger went on to explain that these other rides are too fast and too violent with a G-force that pins the stone into the kidney and doesnât allow it to pass.âThe ideal coaster is rough and quick with some twists and turns, but no upside down or inverted movements,â he said.
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I just love this because itâs HILARIOUS and yet also a perfect archetypal example of The Scientific Method:
1. Hypothesis
2. Experiment
3. Results
4. DiscussionÂ
5. Conclusions
6. GOTO 1 (the scientific method is iterative, donât forget that part)
was this like⌠done in cooperation with disney management or did some  random scientist go through bag check with a 3d printed kidney and a bottle of piss and start looking for big thunder mountain fastpasses
He asked first!
Of course, the researchers had to get permission from Disney World before bringing the model kidney onto the rides. âIt was a little bit of luck,â Wartinger recalls. âWe went to guest services, and we didnât want them to wonder what was going onâtwo adult men riding the same ride again and again, carrying a backpack. We told them what our intent was, and it turned out that the manager that day was a guy who recently had a kidney stone. He called the ride manager and said, do whatever you can to help these guys, theyâre trying to help people with kidney stones.â
that is beautiful.