CT Scan of 1,000-Year-Old Buddha Sculpture Reveals Mummified Monk Hidden Inside
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This is part of my webcomic Postcards in Braille, which you can read on ComicFury or Tapastic. Updates on Mondays!
This comic/guide works well enough on its own, so I thought it’d be nice to post it here as well 😀 Braille is really cool and you don’t need to be blind or visually impaired to learn it – and spreading the use of Braille can help us build a more inclusive society! everyone wins!
Bonus fun fact: Braille is originally based on Night writing (or sonography), a tactile reading/writing system created for soldiers to communicate silently at night. Louis Braille adapted it into easier to read cells, creating the Braille system. Good to know it evolved into something so useful!
a few small haunted houses.
The Queen in shining armor!
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While on safari in Africa, on the Okavango Delta, Botswana photographing
wildlife, this leopard had made a kill and brought it to her cub high
in a tree. While her cub was safe feeding, she made her way back down
the tree through some heavy grass toward me with her head down. For a
brief moment she lifted her head and I was able to get the shot. Her
damaged eye did not effect her ability to hunt. After reviewing the shot
it was almost as if this magnificent cat had an eye on the Universe.Photo credit and info: © Wayne Wetherbee
Okay so here’s the lowdown. I found 4 sets of medium format negatives while I was thrift shop hunting a few weeks ago. They were sitting in a box of old vintage photographs in these plastic sleeves, and from what I could tell, they had been taken sometime in the 50’s. So obviously I brought them home, and today finally had them scanned in, and holy wow they are beautiful!!
NOW this is where I need the Internet’s help. I would absolutely love to find the women in these photographs/the photographer who took them. The only info I have is that the negatives were found in a thrift store on Hull St in Richmond, VA. They are medium format, and judging by the style of dress, made in 1940-1950. The owner of the thrift store had no idea where they came from. I’m posting the best/clearest scans of the images, so if y’all could reblog the shit out of this, I’m hoping we can find the owners of these amazing images.
Animated version of a private commission for a poster
Pain
This is the most accurate post I have ever seen related to pins and needles
robot feet shit
Zelda + short hair
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