(Source: aurelie-dupont)
(Source: aurelie-dupont)
Prima ballerina Olga Gaiko of Belarus’s National Academic Bolshoi Ballet Theatre performed the role of the White Swan during a press preview of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake in Zaragoza, Spain, Wednesday. (Photo: Javier Cebollada / EPA via the Wall Street Journal)
Miss ya, pal.
•Geekleetist: Before you guys get any ideas! I already proposed, she said yes. End of line.•
Good job, Dave! :D
Ana - Central Park
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We all have weak moments. Moments where we lose faith. But it’s our flaws, our weaknesses, that make us human. Science now performs miracles like the gods of old, creating life from blood cells, or bacteria, or a spark of metal. But they’re perfect creatures. And in that way, they couldn’t be less human. There are things machines will never do. They cannot possess faith. They cannot commune with god. They cannot appreciate beauty. They cannot create art. If they ever learn these things, they won’t have to destroy us. They’ll be us.
SWAN BRAKE A ballerina stops traffic in the middle of Manhattan’s 7th Avenue during the filming of a commercial. (Photo: Splash Images via New York Post)
Alys - Central Park
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