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thedailywhat:

Hidden Talent of the Day: Taisia Sidorova’s art teacher admits she never would have given the 21-year-old’s skills a second glance, but now she says Taisia “has a natural talent for art” — and all it took was losing the left side of her brain.
The left hemisphere of Taisia’s brain was removed after it sustained irreparable damage in a car crash. Her doctors gave Taisia’s family very little hope for survival, let alone any real recovery, but they would not give up.
It took two years, but eventually, little by little, Taisia began to come around, even taking up sketching — something she had no interest in prior to the accident. “And she was really good too,” her mother Irina is quoted as saying. “We bought her some paints as well and is now top of the class for her creations.”
“The human brain is a remarkable thing,” said one of Taisia’s doctors. “The human brain is a remarkable thing - in her case the part that remains seems to have developed to compensate for the missing part - and at the same time given her a previously undiscovered talent for art.”
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thedailywhat:

Hidden Talent of the Day: Taisia Sidorova’s art teacher admits she never would have given the 21-year-old’s skills a second glance, but now she says Taisia “has a natural talent for art” — and all it took was losing the left side of her brain.

The left hemisphere of Taisia’s brain was removed after it sustained irreparable damage in a car crash. Her doctors gave Taisia’s family very little hope for survival, let alone any real recovery, but they would not give up.

It took two years, but eventually, little by little, Taisia began to come around, even taking up sketching — something she had no interest in prior to the accident. “And she was really good too,” her mother Irina is quoted as saying. “We bought her some paints as well and is now top of the class for her creations.”

“The human brain is a remarkable thing,” said one of Taisia’s doctors. “The human brain is a remarkable thing - in her case the part that remains seems to have developed to compensate for the missing part - and at the same time given her a previously undiscovered talent for art.”

[dailymail / lifenews / oddity.]

thedailywhat:

Infographic of the Day: Wow, what an informative, visually striking illustration of the sheer magnitude of…  
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thedailywhat:

Infographic of the Day: Wow, what an informative, visually striking illustration of the sheer magnitude of…  

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Me in 15 years.

Me in 15 years.

thedailywhat:

When Animals Allegedly Attack of the Day: A sticky-footed seagull (ostensibly) makes off with a gentleman’s GoPro camera in Cannes.

[mefi.]

nevver:

Wasted Rita
You have to die a few times before you can really live.
The People Look Like Flowers At Last: New Poems by Charles Bukowski (via lostinthesounds)
goannettego:

A dying genre.

goannettego:

A dying genre.

Thundering Love

Through the darkness

daylight cover fills the embers

blackened members beating timbers 

shrieking under dirt and water

streets of laughter.

Here the mind waits whetting words 

on fervid hordes of fetid sores instead of towards 

the one true love in

sea and air and earth and fire.

In your eyes I see a single point of light 

I look behind 

the wind borne rumbling flaming flight 

of ancient lost and secret silence.

Wild air 

in reddish purple

streaks of wonder under thunder lightning over

cities scraping streets unmaking forests taking

souls of tender 

wooden feather spirits shaking.