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Mindfuck

Mindfuck

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Metallica - Creeping Death

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Hello Tumblr. I don’t know why I felt compelled to show my face.

Hello Tumblr. I don’t know why I felt compelled to show my face.

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metaconscious:

Eizo, a manufacturer of medical imaging equipment, has released a revealing new calendar to promote their wares.  The Eizo X-Ray Pin-Up Calendar is at once hilarious and inventive, a most creative way of promoting their brand to their clientele and beyond.  Hats off to BUTTER, the Berlin-based advertising agency who came up with this little stroke of genius for Eizo.

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and people don’t understand me when I say xrays are hilarious?!??

I got my Xrays back from my Chiropractor today. Holy shit my spine/body in general are so fucked up. But my boobs looked SO good in my xray pic. Like I wanted to ask if he had copies. So yeah that’s funny this picture was on my dash.

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Respect.

So today I saw a certain UFC fighter who recently fought and lost in person. And damn his face looked bad. 

I mean it’s so easy for us at home to look at an athlete (any athlete) and judge them and say they did a shitty performance. Or to say that they’re not good at what they get paid to do.

But when you think about it, how many people have the guts to put it all out there for the world to see?

I’m sure I’ve said this before but I mean seeing a professional athlete after a loss made me feel sympathetic because HE’S HUMAN.

He probably feels shitty about how he performed. I don’t know I just hate when people constantly shit talk on athletes who gave a bad performance. Any one who has done a sport has most likely lost a game or a fight or a match before. But imagine how it feels to do so in front of the entire world. 

Mind you this wasn’t even one of my favorite UFC fighters or anything. It just made me think….watching him get his ass beat not too long ago…and then seeing his fucked up face in person today. It made me have a lot of respect for him, even if he isn’t an athlete I particularly like/admire.