dent stuff

by9:

Teeth on the Behance Network @behance.net

by9:

Teeth on the Behance Network @behance.net

health-heaven:

How much sugar do you really eat?

health-heaven:

How much sugar do you really eat?

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photojojo:

What to do with leftover prints? Draw your insides over them!
Anyone know photo credit for this one?
via Eastern Fronts

photojojo:

What to do with leftover prints? Draw your insides over them!

Anyone know photo credit for this one?

via Eastern Fronts

(via exit-music)

The study also found that women often fail to realize that they are having a heart attack – and so do doctors. This is because heart attack symptoms in women can be different than they are in men. The symptoms we most commonly associate with a heart attack, like pain in the left arm and tightness in the chest, don’t always occur in women. The study found that 42% of women who have heart attacks never experience the “classic heart attack symptom” of tightness or pain in the chest. Instead, they may develop pain in the back or jaw, light-headedness, nausea, vomiting and shortness of breath. http://feministing.com/2012/02/23/for-women-heart-attacks-look-different-and-so-do-heart-health-outcomes/
Don’t be afraid to give your best to what seemingly are small jobs. Every time you conquer one it makes you that much stronger. If you do the little jobs well, the big ones will tend to take care of themselves. Dale Carnegie (via kari-shma)

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Anatomy of an Angel - Damien Hirst

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photojojo:

It’s hard not to admire this kind of patience!
Lisa Nilsson constructed anatomical recreations from tissue paper.
Anatomy Sculpted from Tissue Paper
via TodayandTomorrow; Colossal

photojojo:

It’s hard not to admire this kind of patience!

Lisa Nilsson constructed anatomical recreations from tissue paper.

Anatomy Sculpted from Tissue Paper

via TodayandTomorrow; Colossal