queenfrau:

mangorei started following you

[Internal Squeeing]

She followed me once but only for a moment

Our brain judges the color of an object by comparing it to surrounding colors.

did-you-kno:

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Take a look at this image, You see embedded spirals of green, pinkish-orange, and blue? Incredibly, the green and the blue spiralsare the same color.

The reason they look different colors is because our brain judges the color of an object by comparing it to surrounding colors. In this case, the stripes are not continuous as they appear at first glance. The orange stripes don’t go through the “blue” spiral, and the magenta ones don’t go through the “green” one. Here’s a zoom to make this more clear:

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The orange stripes go through the “green” spiral but not the “blue” one. So without us even knowing it, our brains compare that spiral to the orange stripes, forcing it to think the spiral is green. The magenta stripes make the other part of the spiral look blue, even though they are exactly the same color.

Source

I can’t believe I have 15-(9i)² followers already

If I make a playlist in my blog’s music player should I order it alphabetically or by preference?

What does the term liquor refers to in english-Canada?

snoipahkat:

AN EPIC MICKEY WORLD IS A THING THAT I WANT VERY MUCH

snoipahkat:

AN EPIC MICKEY WORLD IS A THING THAT I WANT VERY MUCH

sailorgray:

hollowgrin:

I hope computer-driven cars become available to the public before flying cars do

Flying cars will probably never be sold to the general public, even after the existing functional model is stabilized. They would likely require a pilot’s license to own and operate, and then there would be the matter of collision control, which, admittedly, is simple and perhaps even unnecessary unless a large amount of flying cars were traveling close to each other in a small area, similar to a designated highway for the airborne. Regardless of the amount of flying cars, the issue, along with a myriad of others, would still remain as a concern and complication of the cars’ permission to be put into use by the public. Computer-driven cars, on the other hand, are currently in use by Google to drive autonomously and take panoramic photos. I am not familiar with the conditions which were requisite for Google to place the cars on public highways, but I think it would be far more plausible for computer-driven cars to become sufficiently developed to be marketed to the general public in a relatively short period of time given their current near flawless functionality.

What I meant was that I hoped computer-driven car came first so that when flying ones do they also get to be computer-driven

azuredemon:

carry-on-my-wayward-butt:

liamdryden:

summoningdark:

rottenmeats:

 

omg a conversation where someone gets educated on feminism that doesnt make me want to cry

why isn’t it this easy all the time??

GOD BLESS THE PEOPLE WHO LISTEN CLOSELY AND GOD BLESS THE PEOPLE WHO EXPLAIN KINDLY AND I THINK I’M GOING TO CRY FROM HOW FUCKING HAPPY THIS MADE ME

first feminist post I saw on my dash that didn’t demonize men or over-react to a stupid meme or some other stupid thing to over-react to
props to this person

I hope computer-driven cars become available to the public before flying cars do

tyrawanks:

i hate auto correct so much

i accidentally text my grandmother saying ‘sex tonight’

i meant tomorrow