Kuna Yala Mola. SO COOL. I have mad respect for this kind of art. I have a few of these that I bought in Panama, they’re wonderful.
Gatsby? What Gatsby?
I know it’s a classic, but i’m not a big fan of Gone With The Wind (partially because I thought it was about something else when I started watching it). However, this is a fantastic shot, and they look beautiful together. Gotta love old time Hollywood.
Purkinje neurons play an essential role in motor function. Here the Purkinje neurons reach their arbor-like dendrites into the molecular layer of the developing cerebellum of a mouse. The mostly green cells at the bottom left are cerebellar granule cells, which relay information from the nervous system to the Purkinje neurons.
Fascinating and beautiful.
The red thread of fate is an East Asian belief originating from Chinese legend and is also used in Japanese legend. According to this myth, the gods tie an invisible red string around the ankles of those that are destined to meet each other in a certain situation or help each other in a certain way. Often, in Japanese culture, it is thought to be tied around the little finger.
The two people connected by the red thread are destined lovers, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. This magical cord may stretch or tangle, but never break.
oh wow, I love this. What a beautiful thought <3
(via scripteddhearts)
all was in suspense,
all calm,
in silence;
all motionless,
all pulsating,
and empty was the expanse of the sky.”