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just the happiest human.

just the happiest human.

eatsleepdraw:

“Harriet” 24x36” oil on canvas
I love sloths. I would like to meet one someday.

eatsleepdraw:

“Harriet” 24x36” oil on canvas

I love sloths. I would like to meet one someday.

it’s bikini season

it’s bikini season

terrysdiary:

Fresh… Delicious… TOSSED SALAD

terrysdiary:

Fresh… Delicious… TOSSED SALAD


Bill and Hillary Clinton, 1975.

STOP IT! she’s a fkn babe dude

Bill and Hillary Clinton, 1975.

STOP IT! she’s a fkn babe dude

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Photographer Loves Math, Graphs Her Images

Here are some of the pictures the photographer named Nikki Graziano have captured. Graziano, is a math and photography student at Rochester Institute of Technology, she overlays graphs and their corresponding equations onto her carefully composed photos.

    “I wanted to create something that could communicate how awesome math is, to everyone,” she says.

Graziano doesn’t go out looking for a specific function but lets one find her instead. Once she’s got an image she likes, Graziano whips up the numbers and tweaks the function until the graph it describes aligns perfectly with the photograph. See more of her Found Functions series at Nikkigraziano.com.

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thanks kay wad

thanks kay wad

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just the happiest human.

just the happiest human.

slaubrie:

Phil! Ya clever 

slaubrie:

Phil! Ya clever 

eatsleepdraw:

“Harriet” 24x36” oil on canvas
I love sloths. I would like to meet one someday.

eatsleepdraw:

“Harriet” 24x36” oil on canvas

I love sloths. I would like to meet one someday.

(Source: tussin-chan, via fuckyeah1990s)

it’s bikini season

it’s bikini season

terrysdiary:

Fresh… Delicious… TOSSED SALAD

terrysdiary:

Fresh… Delicious… TOSSED SALAD


Bill and Hillary Clinton, 1975.

STOP IT! she’s a fkn babe dude

Bill and Hillary Clinton, 1975.

STOP IT! she’s a fkn babe dude

(via emsnave)


Photographer Loves Math, Graphs Her Images

Here are some of the pictures the photographer named Nikki Graziano have captured. Graziano, is a math and photography student at Rochester Institute of Technology, she overlays graphs and their corresponding equations onto her carefully composed photos.

    “I wanted to create something that could communicate how awesome math is, to everyone,” she says.

Graziano doesn’t go out looking for a specific function but lets one find her instead. Once she’s got an image she likes, Graziano whips up the numbers and tweaks the function until the graph it describes aligns perfectly with the photograph. See more of her Found Functions series at Nikkigraziano.com.

(via slaubrie)

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