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I think he's Scottish and German, but I'm pretty sure no other country wants him!
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Half Of The World's Population Lives On 1% Of Her Land
In the simple map above lies a stark spatial imbalance: half the people in the world cram into just 1 percent of the Earth’s surface (in yellow), and the other half sprawl across the remaining 99 percent (in black). Data viz extraordinaire Max Galka created this map using NASA’s gridded population data, which counts the global population within each nine-square-mile patch of Earth, instead of within each each district, state, or country border. Out of the 28 million total cells, the ones with a population over 8,000 are colored in yellow. That means each yellow cell has a population density of about 900 people per square mile—“roughly the same population density as the state of Massachusetts,” Galka writes in the accompanying blog post. The black regions, meanwhile, reflect sparser population clusters. https://cdn.theatlantic.com/assets/m.../9d0100ac6.png Take this close-up of South and East Asia. The region in this image alone contains about 46 percent of the world’s population, which isn’t all that surprising considering India and China are the two most populous countries in the world. https://cdn.theatlantic.com/assets/m.../462f1c6aa.png Asia’s densest spots are mostly concentrated in the inland urban areas. Europe, on the other hand, is nowhere as dense as Asia but has its population hotspots sprinkled more uniformly across its area: https://cdn.theatlantic.com/assets/m.../1432433a0.png |
This Drunken New Year's Eve Photo Is Being Compared To Renaissance Art
We all got up to some drunken antics we'd rather forget over New Year's Eve. But one image of the chaos, captured by photographer Joel Goodman, is taking the internet by storm. It has so far garnered more than 27,000 retweets and people are so overcome by the photograph that some have gone as far as comparing the scene to the work of renaissance artists.
Roland Hughes, a senior producer for the BBC, was the first to take to Twitter and share photo that was taken during celebrations in Manchester, England. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CXo0_ZsWAAAeCUm.jpg Click here for the rest of the article and some pretty funny comparisons. The fellow sprawled out in the middle of the street with a beer is killing me. :superfunny: |
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I love tattoos!!! I have none. I'm just a wannabe. :(
I'm too indecisive. I'll never make up my mind about this.
I like that this is not too dark. I think it makes it more feminine. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...20a1c0d345.jpg I can't tell if this is the same girl but I like it. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...23710b54e8.jpg Portland artist Alice Carrier did this. I love all of her work... https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...5ba55d631d.jpg I like this. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...65f39d9150.jpg Nice placement. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...b93685ad36.jpg So cute. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...fc822657fa.jpg |
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Maybe you can find an artist that you like the work and just talk to them about you and what you like then let them design one unique to you from what the get off that talk? they may surprise you and you get just what you didn't know you wanted |
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La Luna <3
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