ChrisTravel

8479 pts · May 26, 2017


Hello. Thanks for coming here 😊 Stay positive... And remember. Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate. Hate, leads to suffering...

Good thing he had a little struggle with the gutter… if not he would have driven off and all of his cargo would have ended up crushing his cabin at the first braking point…

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Not a first time…

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I’m framing this one.

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For a moment I thought I was watching a banana peel being used… Nice technique though!

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Good stuff

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Finally something worth watching…

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Healthcare professionals have been screaming for years to stop using helium for hobbies (like filling birthday balloons), since it’s a finite resource and absolutely essential for radiology (amongst other applications)

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* They make the ‘glaze’ in house…

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Those AirBnB’s must’ve been quite pissed off…

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Good news for Brussels

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I want to sit in that painting… Beautiful.

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Beautiful outfit

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That’s expensive these days…

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Sarah with no age

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It looks ridiculous, good luck on getting it back in the water and it’s definitely very dangerous since you have no control whatsoever once you’re on land… at high speed.

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I saw what you did there :)

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Yes indeed! In interventional cardiology, a small catheter is inserted in an artery (typically wrist or groin) and advanced to the ‘entrance’ of the heart. There we inject some amount of fluid into the coronary arteries (that provide the heart with oxygen) that turns black under x-rays. This way we can detect narrowings and blockages, and even treat them immediately if necessary by inserting a ballooned ‘stent’ to open it up again. Some cardiac surgery can be avoided this way, which is tougher.

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Thank god for the explanation, almost missed it :)

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That’s incredible!! Beautiful!

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Yeah… wheels and gravity… In our own defense: we only found out about that relationship later.

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Chamalet??

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In nursing school we were taught that a ‘normal’ stool frequency varies between 3 times a day and once in 3 days… never thought I’d use that knowledge on an online platform :)

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Same!

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Me too. Keep the delivery device.

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It’s not, but it is!!

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It works quite well, actually… :)

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Max Payne??

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I really thought it was bigger…

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If you wonder how to send thousands willingly to their death… there is your answer.

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