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30 July, 08:45
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eva amálka k......
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06 October, 04:50
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Photo from the filming of the "Pink Panther" movie https://www.youtube.com/wa... . The induction scene of the film was filmed at the football stadium in Teplice https://cs.wikipedia.org/w... (Czech Republic), where Beyonce (and her gang) were also present. It was filmed there for 3 days, over Saturday and Sunday.
Those aren't closed eyes - are open, only can't see it through the lashes. The eyes are opened exactly as were taught it good friends from elsewhere - protection against [them], already in early childhood. I remember well when the photo was taken.
I had special protection and I wasn't alone, I'll tell you when I see you.
Those aren't closed eyes - are open, only can't see it through the lashes. The eyes are opened exactly as were taught it good friends from elsewhere - protection against [them], already in early childhood. I remember well when the photo was taken.
I had special protection and I wasn't alone, I'll tell you when I see you.
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Talamasca, or Thalamus?
Some people have the artery of Percheron, which is a rare anatomic variation in which a single arterial trunk arises from the posterior cerebral artery to supply both parts of the thalamus! The thalamus is connected to the cerebral cortex via the thalamocortical radiations (form fiber bundles that emerge from the lateral surface of the thalamus). The thalamus has been thought of as a "relay" that simply forwards signals to the cerebral cortex.
For the visual system, for example, inputs from the retina are sent to the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus, which in turn projects to the visual cortex in the occipital lobe. The thalamus to both process sensory information as well as relay it.
The functions of the thalamus and midbrain include the regulation of consciousness, sleep and alertness. Percheron, connects/combines abilities at once both parts of the thalamus! It is an innate gene that [they] cannot control.
Percheron or Peršeron/Peršan/Persian...
Some people have the artery of Percheron, which is a rare anatomic variation in which a single arterial trunk arises from the posterior cerebral artery to supply both parts of the thalamus! The thalamus is connected to the cerebral cortex via the thalamocortical radiations (form fiber bundles that emerge from the lateral surface of the thalamus). The thalamus has been thought of as a "relay" that simply forwards signals to the cerebral cortex.
For the visual system, for example, inputs from the retina are sent to the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus, which in turn projects to the visual cortex in the occipital lobe. The thalamus to both process sensory information as well as relay it.
The functions of the thalamus and midbrain include the regulation of consciousness, sleep and alertness. Percheron, connects/combines abilities at once both parts of the thalamus! It is an innate gene that [they] cannot control.
Percheron or Peršeron/Peršan/Persian...
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