Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Foods
Andy Ellison
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The first grapes make me think of the bottoms of cats feet, walking all over a screen. The second grapes is a poorly-constructed ghost-brain.Incidentally, I've never commented, but I love this blog so much, it's ridiculous. I'm always excited when you update. Thank you!Shannon
This one makes me think of popcorn and fireflies! I love the way it roils.
The first one makes me think of fireworks!Love this blog so much by the way! As a first year med student I'm not a big fan of diagnostic imaging (since I can rarely tell what I'm looking at!), but this blog makes it so much more fun! <3
The first one makes me think about really big rain drops!!
I saw the blurb in F&W magazine. The artichoke is ghostly and beautiful. It's makes me think that this is what it would be like to walk to the "light"
The first grapes make me think of the bottoms of cats feet, walking all over a screen. The second grapes is a poorly-constructed ghost-brain.
ReplyDeleteIncidentally, I've never commented, but I love this blog so much, it's ridiculous. I'm always excited when you update. Thank you!
Shannon
This one makes me think of popcorn and fireflies! I love the way it roils.
ReplyDeleteThe first one makes me think of fireworks!
ReplyDeleteLove this blog so much by the way! As a first year med student I'm not a big fan of diagnostic imaging (since I can rarely tell what I'm looking at!), but this blog makes it so much more fun! <3
The first one makes me think about really big rain drops!!
ReplyDeleteI saw the blurb in F&W magazine. The artichoke is ghostly and beautiful. It's makes me think that this is what it would be like to walk to the "light"
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