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May 13, 2014

baiovevo:

FIVE YEARS HE WAITED FIVE YEARS





baiovevo:



FIVE YEARS HE WAITED FIVE YEARS


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Published on May 13, 2014 17:57

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Published on May 13, 2014 17:56

May 12, 2014

comedycentral:

Find out which of these tweets is the mother of...





















comedycentral:



Find out which of these tweets is the mother of all #MomSongs on tonight’s new @midnight.


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Published on May 12, 2014 23:20

Worked a bit on the PK cover tonight. :D This is just a sketch,...



Worked a bit on the PK cover tonight. :D This is just a sketch, but I’m starting to get a feel for actually drawing what Irk and I were wanting for the cover. There’s a rhythm to it, and a sort of density in detail that both lets me go totally apeshit putting in fine little nitpicky details and has this overall… mass to it that forces you to perceive the area as a whole, rather than a bunch of parts.


SOOOOOOO much fun! 

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Published on May 12, 2014 23:14

constarrynight:

neverbat:

farorescourage:

kaplands:

we should talk more about how ‘macaroni’ in...

constarrynight:

neverbat:

farorescourage:

kaplands:

we should talk more about how ‘macaroni’ in...
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Published on May 12, 2014 19:27

jeanpaulfarte:

in stories featuring aliens, they’re always like “on my planet this never happens!”...

jeanpaulfarte:

in stories featuring aliens, they’re always like “on my planet this never happens!”...
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Published on May 12, 2014 19:25

wolveswolves:

Twenty weeks old Gray wolf pups (Canis lupus)...







wolveswolves:



Twenty weeks old Gray wolf pups (Canis lupus) from the Sawtooth pack


Pictures by Jim and Jamie Dutcher


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Published on May 12, 2014 19:12

Getting myself into trouble again

Getting myself into trouble again: matociquala:


Apparently it’s time again for the annual “Kids...
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Published on May 12, 2014 10:02

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engineeringisawesome:

Some more information on the...











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engineeringisawesome:



Some more information on the 3D-Printed cast.


futuretechreport:



Cortex: The 3D-Printed Cast


After many centuries of splints and cumbersome plaster casts that have been the itchy and smelly bane of millions of children, adults and the aged alike the world over, we at last bring fracture support into the 21st century. The Cortex exoskeletal cast provides a highly technical and trauma zone localized support system that is fully ventilated, super light, shower friendly, hygienic, recyclable and stylish.

The cortex cast utilizes the x-ray and 3d scan of a patient with a fracture and generates a 3d model in relation to the point of fracture.


By Jake Evill




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Published on May 12, 2014 09:41