Posts tagged "life"
  1. Notes: 17 / 1 week ago  from pernette
    pernette:

Inside the British Pavilion… (I)
2010 World Fair, Shanghai, China - July 2010

I was there too!

    pernette:

    Inside the British Pavilion… (I)

    2010 World Fair, Shanghai, China - July 2010

    I was there too!

     
  2. Notes: 23 / 3 weeks ago 
     
  3. 1 month ago 

    Thoughts..

    I think when I’m rich, besides opening a restaurant, I want to have a clothing brand. I don’t want to be in the fashion industry, and I don’t want to be a clothing designer. I just want to make and sell good clothes.

    Another thing I’ve realized is that I really love lighting. Maybe I’ll be a lamp collector someday.

  4. Notes: 7279 / 2 months ago  from skrillaaaa-deactivated20111231

    I had to reblog this again because it is literally the most intriguing music video ever.

    (Slightly-NSFW, but I would hope you’re not working on a Saturday night.)

  5. Notes: 135 / 2 months ago  from kidfrommars (originally from jstn)

    kidfrommars:

    This looks a leeeeettle dystopic.

  6. 2 months ago 
    "Everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you. The minute that you understand that you can poke life, that you can change it, you can mould it… that’s maybe the most important thing."
    - Steve Jobs
  7. Notes: 1626 / 3 months ago  from jacccattackk (originally from wordpearls)
     
  8. 4 months ago 

    I come up with amazingly profound thoughts about life at 2am.

    But some things are still a mystery.

  9. Notes: 3 / 4 months ago 

    And all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death.

    I can’t believe I actually recognized this line out of context (while reading Brave New World). AP English has taught me well.

  10. 4 months ago 

    More of my Wikipedia discoveries..

    Cephalic index is the ratio of the maximum width of the head multiplied by 100 divided by its maximum length (i.e., in the horizontal plane, or front to back).

    The index was widely used by anthropologists in the early twentieth century to categorize human populations, and by Carleton S. Coon in the 1960s. 

    Human populations were characterized as either dolichocephalic (long headed), mesaticephalic (moderate headed), or brachycephalic (broad headed).

    The usefulness of the cephalic index was questioned by Giuseppe Sergi, who argued that cranial morphology provided a better means to model racial ancestry.[1] However Franz Boas studied the children of immigrants to the United States in 1910 to 1912, noting that the children’s cephalic index differed significantly from their parents’, implying that local environmental conditions had a significant impact on the development of head shape.[2]

    Boas argued that if craniofacial features were so malleable in a single generation, then the cephalic index was of little use for defining race and mapping ancestral populations.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

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