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The stalks of these flowers are already dried up, but their blossoms are preserved and kept fresh by the medical infusion bags. The life-span of every living creature is limited. The infusion bags stand for the progress in medicine and the prolongation of human life. They somehow carry an ambivalent message as they refer to both death and life the same time. To preserve the beauty of the flowers artifically with the help of the infusion bags points out man’s inclination to repress the fact that he has to die and to postpone death.
At first I thought this was going to talk about how ‘amazing’ it is to keep the flowers alive like how we think it’s so amazing to extend human life past its natural breaking point, but then it brought the truth.
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Well shit, now i have to go all the way back up to reblog it…
Actually, kind of made me feel better about myself
oh my god i had to do that too^^
repostrepostrepost. I love you all so much <3
new tumblr layout = doesn’t have to scroll back up to reblog
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Today, I was booped by Jensen Ackles. It was enjoyable.
That second gif is physically the most adorable thing I have ever seen.
I have to go throw up now.
The guy in the second gif looks like a young Matt Smith
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A frozen soap bubble on the hood of a truck. Soap bubbles blown outside, on a really cold day will freeze. You have to blow the bubbles up into the air, so they have time to freeze, before they hit the ground. As a soap film is mostly composed of water it can of course be frozen. A frozen bubble can last for a long time. When it is kept below 0 degrees Celsius, the evaporation from the bubble will almost be stopped and it will not break.
Photo credit: Paul Pendlebury
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