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ilovecharts:

Here’s a really interesting photo, an intern from Facebook wanted to examine the locality of friendships, pulling some data from Facebook he created this image. What’s incredible is that lines don’t represent coasts or rivers or political borders, but real human relationships. Each line is a friendship between two people, and with enough information these friendships give us a surprisingly accurate map of the world, minus Russia, apparently Facebook isn’t too big over there. 
You can read more about how it was made here. Also here is the High Res Version.

ilovecharts:

Here’s a really interesting photo, an intern from Facebook wanted to examine the locality of friendships, pulling some data from Facebook he created this image. What’s incredible is that lines don’t represent coasts or rivers or political borders, but real human relationships. Each line is a friendship between two people, and with enough information these friendships give us a surprisingly accurate map of the world, minus Russia, apparently Facebook isn’t too big over there. 

You can read more about how it was made here. Also here is the High Res Version.

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thehealthymind:

reblogging this again because

thehealthymind:

reblogging this again because

(Source: healthyesque, via tiny-and-toned)

Going to finish this damn book report, read a bit, and then go to bed.

I thought I had already finished it but apparently not…

ilovecharts:

Here’s a really interesting photo, an intern from Facebook wanted to examine the locality of friendships, pulling some data from Facebook he created this image. What’s incredible is that lines don’t represent coasts or rivers or political borders, but real human relationships. Each line is a friendship between two people, and with enough information these friendships give us a surprisingly accurate map of the world, minus Russia, apparently Facebook isn’t too big over there. 
You can read more about how it was made here. Also here is the High Res Version.

ilovecharts:

Here’s a really interesting photo, an intern from Facebook wanted to examine the locality of friendships, pulling some data from Facebook he created this image. What’s incredible is that lines don’t represent coasts or rivers or political borders, but real human relationships. Each line is a friendship between two people, and with enough information these friendships give us a surprisingly accurate map of the world, minus Russia, apparently Facebook isn’t too big over there. 

You can read more about how it was made here. Also here is the High Res Version.

(via deal-breaker)

thehealthymind:

reblogging this again because

thehealthymind:

reblogging this again because

(Source: healthyesque, via tiny-and-toned)

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Going to finish this damn book report, read a bit, and then go to bed.

I thought I had already finished it but apparently not…

I’m still pissed at my mom. And I’m late for school.
Going to finish this damn book report, read a bit, and then go to bed.

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Lots of girls look gorgeus curvy. I'm not one of them.
Lauren.
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6 pounds. 6 pounds that need to be gone by summer. Only 6.

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