We can’t help but be mystified by the wonders of X-ray technology. For something that is seemingly simple, there’s a whole lot of complicated networking of hardware that actually makes it possible for people to see through dense objects, especially the human body. It’s quite the achievement in the world of medicine and health, really, though we would only be hopeful in actually seeing x-ray shots of people with blunt and foreign objects stuck inside their bodies. …Or not.
We can’t help but be mystified by the wonders of X-ray technology. For something that is seemingly simple, there’s a whole lot of complicated networking of hardware that actually makes it possible for people to see through dense objects, especially the human body. It’s quite the achievement in the world of medicine and health, really, though we would only be hopeful in actually seeing x-ray shots of people with blunt and foreign objects stuck inside their bodies. …Or not.
If this is the 50 shades of gray kind of thing, it's more like 50 shades of cringe. Utensils for food, not whatever other purpose.
Don't ask why. The bigger question is -- how? Yes, how can it get there still in once piece too?
Beds of nails? More like head of nails? Errr maybe this person had a pillow of nails?
If you don't want to forget something, they say nail it to your head. This person did more than that. Talk about nailing it in.
Why in the world would this happen? More importantly the question is, how did that fish get up there? It swam!??!