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Dec 21

MY PHOTO OPENING IS TOMORROW!

emilydriskill:

just a reminder for all of my houston buddies:

my first ever solo photo exhibit is going on at Dean’s on Fairview, right now! the proper opening is tomorrow evening. here are the details :)

Dean’s

315 Fairview St

tuesday, december 22nd

6pm-10pm

all prints on display are going for $35 a piece! one of a kinds! come early and buy something and i’ll kiss you. with tongue.

love love love,

emily

Emily, just so you know, I plan on buying at least 3 prints. Love you, bb girl n I’m so proud of youuu!

Dec 20

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formspring. ask me something/anything.

Dec 15

emilydriskill:

dear tumblrs… give cred where cred is due. this painting was done by my good buddy, grayson coffee. you can view his work here. houston, represent.
this ends my public service announcement. :)

My favorite piece of his. I love going over to Sophie’s & just being able to see it in all its glory!

emilydriskill:

dear tumblrs… give cred where cred is due. this painting was done by my good buddy, grayson coffee. you can view his work here. houston, represent.

this ends my public service announcement. :)

My favorite piece of his. I love going over to Sophie’s & just being able to see it in all its glory!

Dec 13

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Dec 08

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Dec 06

erickd:

liannalianna:

infinitebutterflies:

yerawizardharry:

lickystickypickyme:

Frankenstein will not be too far now:A dead heart beats again, thanks to the efforts of scientists at the University of Minnesota. To rebuild and reanimate the organ, which was harvested from a rat, scientists first stripped the old heart cells away with a detergent typically found in shampoos. That left behind a collagen matrix—the protein fibers that hold groups of cells together and help give organs their overall shape—which they then reseeded with heart cells from a newborn rat. They attached the organ to electrodes and waited. Then it happened: The heart started to beat regularly.Source

Oh my god. I love science.

woah.

erickd:

liannalianna:

infinitebutterflies:

yerawizardharry:

lickystickypickyme:

Frankenstein will not be too far now:

A dead heart beats again, thanks to the efforts of scientists at the University of Minnesota. To rebuild and reanimate the organ, which was harvested from a rat, scientists first stripped the old heart cells away with a detergent typically found in shampoos.

That left behind a collagen matrix—the protein fibers that hold groups of cells together and help give organs their overall shape—which they then reseeded with heart cells from a newborn rat. They attached the organ to electrodes and waited. Then it happened: The heart started to beat regularly.


Source

Oh my god. I love science.

woah.

openlungs:

shmaltzy:

Everybody. $130.00.

I would love to have these.

Yes, me too! Where are these from?

openlungs:

shmaltzy:

Everybody. $130.00.

I would love to have these.

Yes, me too! Where are these from?

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The rainbow in the sky the day after Lee died.

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The rainbow in the sky the day after Lee died.

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