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Cold Crows

A dimension without thought... without sound. Within Oblivion. This is the realm of Crow, the malevolent, the ever lasting… Crow. WANT MORE FOLLOWERS? Ask me anything

greyfaced:

Alexander Novoselov

greyfaced:

Alexander Novoselov

(via shinju-shoku)

buffalo-divine-eden-no7:

Samuel Araya
“Samael”

buffalo-divine-eden-no7:

Samuel Araya

“Samael”

buffalo-divine-eden-no7:

“Lucid Dream” by Philipp Banken

buffalo-divine-eden-no7:

“Lucid Dream” by 

(via shinju-shoku)

jogoraz:

Photo Jogo-Z
Ruin awaits.

jogoraz:

Photo Jogo-Z

Ruin awaits.

(via graveshape)

medicinenotes:



Chicken embryo vascular system
This fluorescence micrograph shows the vascular system of a developing chicken embryo (Gallus gallus), two days after fertilisation. Injecting fluorescent dextran revealed the entire vasculature used by the embryo to feed itself from the rich underlying yolk inside the egg. The image shows the central chicken embryo surrounded by veins and arteries. The head of the embryo, including the embryonic eye and brain, can be seen on the upper part of the embryo, just above the embryonic heart. The long lower part of the embryo is the future body of the chicken, from which legs and wings will develop. At this stage of development, the embryo and its surrounding vasculature are a little smaller than a 5p coin. Credit: Vincent Pasque, University of Cambridge

medicinenotes:

Chicken embryo vascular system
This fluorescence micrograph shows the vascular system of a developing chicken embryo (Gallus gallus), two days after fertilisation. Injecting fluorescent dextran revealed the entire vasculature used by the embryo to feed itself from the rich underlying yolk inside the egg. The image shows the central chicken embryo surrounded by veins and arteries. The head of the embryo, including the embryonic eye and brain, can be seen on the upper part of the embryo, just above the embryonic heart. The long lower part of the embryo is the future body of the chicken, from which legs and wings will develop. At this stage of development, the embryo and its surrounding vasculature are a little smaller than a 5p coin.

Credit: Vincent Pasque, University of Cambridge

(via sciencenote)

buffalo-divine-eden-no7:

Phenakistiscope disc , ca 1830

buffalo-divine-eden-no7:

Phenakistiscope disc , ca 1830

buffalo-divine-eden-no7:

Ruben Pang

buffalo-divine-eden-no7:

Ruben Pang

petit-poids:

Mopik (Szerytattoo, Poland) 

petit-poids:

Mopik (Szerytattoo, Poland) 

(Source: swimminginconstellations, via the-numinous-place)