Complexity at its Finest

Always wanting simplicity but always leaning towards the complex

thewanderlusteffect:

I went to the cottage at la jolla.

soooo yummmy :)

thewanderlusteffect:

I went to the cottage at la jolla.

soooo yummmy :)

— 20 hours ago with 3 notes

Tidying Up Art by Ursus Wehrli

Wehrli takes everyday scenes of disorder and rearranges them into neat rows, sorted by different attributes such as color, size, shape, and type, etc.

(Source: unknownskywalker, via star-boy)

— 20 hours ago with 55373 notes

Some pictures of formal….one of the best night of my first year :) 

— 21 hours ago

distance-dimension:

For those who haven’t seen the movie. This basically says it all.

(Source: onac911, via star-boy)

— 3 days ago with 20275 notes
10022-shoe:

Happy birthday Brooklyn Bridge! You are the absolute gateway to chic! (Shoes, Giuseppe Zanotti) Photo by KSW 

10022-shoe:

Happy birthday Brooklyn Bridge! You are the absolute gateway to chic! (Shoes, Giuseppe Zanotti
Photo by KSW 

— 4 days ago with 168 notes
tamasawr:

This is what I came across whilst looking for pictures to decorate my calc poster.

tamasawr:

This is what I came across whilst looking for pictures to decorate my calc poster.

— 4 days ago with 13 notes
art-spire:

Mathematical formulation of my life

art-spire:

Mathematical formulation of my life

— 4 days ago with 43 notes

thetenthdoctorscompanion:

Hey guys! So for part of my calculus final prject, I asked my teacher if I could create a math meme. So this is Outraged Calculus Kitty! If you guys can think of anything other witty captions, I’m aiming to hand in as many as possible. Drop me a line!

Just please give credit where credit is due. Like here.

thetenthdoctorscompanion

— 4 days ago with 77 notes
davidciani:

Conversely the derivative of grapes is wine. Makes sense to me.

davidciani:

Conversely the derivative of grapes is wine. Makes sense to me.

— 4 days ago with 10 notes
jayparkinsonmd:

It’s a little wonky, but here is the state of primary care in America. From the WSJ. 

Dr. Hammond’s practice roughly broke even last year, with a profit of $29,261. The practice distributes its profit as bonuses to staff. Dr. Hammond says the practice operates on such a thin cash cushion that if a doctor or one of Westminster’s two physician assistants were gone for more than two months, it wouldn’t be able to make its payroll. Also, the clinic hasn’t been able to pay off around $86,000 in long-term debt, though it didn’t borrow to pay for its recent upgrades, including around $100,000 it spent to install the electronic medical records. “Any day, the bottom can drop out,” he says. “We could be bankrupt next month.”
Last year, the clinic took in $2,115,101 in total revenue and barely inched into the black. In 2010, the practice lost money.

jayparkinsonmd:

It’s a little wonky, but here is the state of primary care in America. From the WSJ

Dr. Hammond’s practice roughly broke even last year, with a profit of $29,261. The practice distributes its profit as bonuses to staff. Dr. Hammond says the practice operates on such a thin cash cushion that if a doctor or one of Westminster’s two physician assistants were gone for more than two months, it wouldn’t be able to make its payroll. Also, the clinic hasn’t been able to pay off around $86,000 in long-term debt, though it didn’t borrow to pay for its recent upgrades, including around $100,000 it spent to install the electronic medical records. “Any day, the bottom can drop out,” he says. “We could be bankrupt next month.”

Last year, the clinic took in $2,115,101 in total revenue and barely inched into the black. In 2010, the practice lost money.

— 4 days ago with 40 notes