Getting to Know: Cured Meats
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Getting to Know: Cured Meats
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Source: thedailywhatCase For Sunscreen of the Day: This man is 69 years old.
He drove a truck for 28 years.
The premature aging from sun damage to the left side of his face is extensive enough to warrant a feature in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Trucker or not, don’t forget your sunscreen.
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Source: mymedspaceEl Club de la comedia: Ser médico es como entrar en una secta LOL!!!! So freaking hilarious!
Source: michaonthemoonto my american followers… this week, the french movie “the intouchables” is released in the US. i’m sure this movie won’t be highly publicized in the US and you’ll probably hardly hear about it, if not at all, so i feel like i have to promote it myself lol. i have just one thing to say: go see it. this movie will make you happy.
some facts about the movie:
- it tells the story of the improbable friendship between a wealthy paralyzed white man and a poor black man, who works as his carer. it is based on a true story.
- this movie was released last year in france and became the second most successful french movie of all time. it also topped charts in many european countries (germany, austria, poland, italy, spain, switzerland, belgium…). it became the highest-grossing movie in another language than english in the world, breaking the record previously set by miyazaki’s “spirited away”.
- the actor omar sy won the césar award (french equivalent to the academy awards) for best actor for this movie, becoming the first black actor to get it.
- the movie challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about handicapped people, poor people, white people, black people… this is a funny movie and did i mention it will make you happy?
Source: f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-sJapanese Wisteria Tunnel
These photos were taken at the Kawachi Fuji Garden, about a four hour drive from Tokyo, but there are wisteria festivals all over Japan, including at the Kameido-Tenjin Shrine, where tourists in the Edo period often visited the famous wisteria; the Wake Wisteria Park, in Wake-cho, Okayama, and at Ashikaga Flower Park, which has three massive wisteria trellises that extend 3,280 feet squared. (Time Out Tokyo has a list of additional notable wisteria around the city worth visiting.)
Source: jeanvaljeansLes Misérables (2012)
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Will want to see this adaptation!