Te juro que si tus ojos me miran una vez más, haré de cuenta que tú eres mi medusa.
Que si tu voz vuelve a mencionar mi nombre, caeré a tus pies como si yo fuera un viajero y tú mi sirena…
Soul Eater
Preguntando: ¿ya comiste?
Y ¿Como decimos te quiero por primera vez?
Mr.Green
LAZY SUNDAYS WOTH HARRY PLS
He used to be the type to wake up early during the weekends so he could get everything done by the late afternoon and have an evening with a couple of his mates, but things changed when he met you.
He became the type to wake up later than usual (still managing to be wide awake before you roused from your much needed sleep) and hold you close to his lanky frame. An arm wrapped around your upper body as he lay beside you, his hot breath hitting your cheek and though he once swore he admired being the little spoon, he loved being the big spoon with you.
There was just something about having the ability to keep you within arms reach, body entangled in yours. To keep you near and think about how lucky he was. How lucky he was that you hadn’t done a runner once he asked you to be his (or at first glance) because as sappy as he sounds, he hasn’t felt love like this before and he can’t believe he’s managed to snag you - at least that’s what his mother says.
“G'morning,” Harry pronounces with a rough sleep drawl, although he’s been awake for twenty minutes now. He scratches his shirt clad chest with his index finger and uses his head to gesture to the plate on the table. “Made you breakfast.”
Seguir leyendo
“Cuanto más conozco el mundo, más me desagrada, y el tiempo me confirma mi creencia en la inconsistencia del carácter humano y en lo poco que se puede uno fiar de las apariencias de bondad o inteligencia”.
Orgullo y Prejuicio
Siento que no estás lejos, estoy llena de ti.
Elena Poniatowska
¿Cuánto daño te hizo aquel hijo de puta para qué pienses que estar sola es un bienestar? ¿Cuánto daño te hizo aquel hijo de puta para qué sueñes con lo que no fue y no con lo que será? ¿Cuánto daño te hizo aquel hijo de puta para qué pienses que fuiste la culpable de terminar? ¿Cuánto daño te hizo aquel hijo de puta para que creas que eres una puta niña rara y no lo más bonito de este mundo sideral? ¿Cuánto daño te hizo aquel hijo de puta para que no puedas gemir mi nombre cuando llegas al clímax? Dime…
¿Cuánto daño te hizo aquel hijo de puta para que llores y sangres en cada poesía que escribes recordando mi nombre?
— Manuel Ignacio.
“Cualquier cosa de la que puedas estar orgulloso acabará en el cubo de la basura”
— Chuck Palahniuk
Neurons derived from a patient with Parkinson’s disease. Courtesy of Regis Grailhe, Nasia Antoniou and Rebecca Matsas, Institut Pasteur Korea/Nikon Small World.
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Arizona State University (ASU) have received funding from The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF) to launch a multi-year, $1.7-million effort to identify blood-based biomarkers of Parkinson’s disease (PD), which could improve care and accelerate new treatments for the neurodegenerative disorder, which affects nearly 1 million Americans, with 60,000 new cases diagnosed annually.
“The exact cause of Parkinson’s is unknown, but evidence points to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Right now, there is no objective test or biomarker for PD, which increases the risk of misdiagnosis and delayed treatment,” said Paula Desplats, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Neurosciences at UC San Diego School of Medicine and co-principal investigator of the new study with Travis Dunckley, PhD, assistant research professor at ASU’s Biodesign Institute.
The new study will analyze nearly 2,500 blood samples collected longitudinally over three years in the MJFF-sponsored Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI). These samples include donations from patients diagnosed with idiopathic (cause unknown) PD; PD patients and asymptomatic individuals who carry a genetic mutation in the PD-implicated LRKK2 gene; at-risk populations of people with REM sleep behavior disorder and/or smell loss; as well as healthy control subjects. Researchers will analyze DNA methylation, an epigenetic modification of the DNA that can change genetic activity without changing the underlying sequence. DNA methylation is critical to turning genes on and off and affects a vast range of cellular functions and fundamental development.
“This epigenetic analysis could help us better understand the pathology of Parkinson’s disease, pointing to biomarker candidates and, potentially, novel therapeutic targets,” said Samantha Hutten, PhD, MJFF senior associate director of research partnerships. “In addition, this DNA methylation data grows the value of the PPMI clinical, imaging and biological database, the most robust in Parkinson’s research.”
Por qué hueles tan feo? 🤭
porque soy preciosa
:)
help me out guys. reblog this, like this. for every note, everything is pushed back a day for him. I need your help. he doesn’t believe it’s possible to help him. but it’s entirely possible, especially with your help. I know these are so sporadic and cliché to an extent along with becoming so popular on here, but please. I appreciate every single note