«If the universe was a 50 - year - old person, we would be
seeing a photo of that person when she / he was 2 1/2 years old.»
Just think about this, When you're reading someone's profile, how important would it be to
see a photo of that person?
You'll
see a photo of the person, and the person will see a photo of you.
A potential reader who
sees a photo of a person working under the kitchen sink will know exactly what the book is about as soon as they see the cover.
Technically, anybody — bad actors or not — could easily find a profile via a phone number,
see a photo of a person, and ascertain a person's whereabouts if they've disclosed their location.
Not exact matches
Because it
sees itself as mostly a place where
people share
photos with their friends, Facebook removes violent or disturbing images as part
of its «community standards.»
In fact, I should take a
photo of the slow - moving
people I
see on the subway each morning, immediately and obliviously checking their devices as they get off the train.
Krieger remembers, in the days before Instagram, being at a concert and
seeing people in the front row snap
photos of the band — and then wait with their phones out while the
photo uploaded.
Facebook has always had a somewhat fraught relationship with the news: Many users seem to think
of the social network as just a place where they can
see a friend's baby or dog
photos, but research shows a growing number
of people also get their news there.
However,
people don't just upload
photos of themselves — their pictures on the platform will include other
people, and those
people may not have consented to having their faces scanned, in order to
see if they match the faces in Facebook's book.
The attorney general encouraged
people who
see price gouging for fuel, water and other essentials to take
photos of the establishment's name, the price they are charging and file a complaint at my myfloridalegal.com.
We've all
seen photos on social media
of people standing on the rim
of the Grand Canyon watching a video
of where they are standing.
Your Facebook cover
photo is one
of the first things
people see when they visit your Facebook Page.
People wanted to pick
photos of their friends first, then
see what layouts worked — not the other way around.
In this
photo, you can't even
see the end
of the long line
of prospective job candidates — it's blocked by the truck handing out free shaved ice to
people waiting in the sun.
Instead, users should start
seeing more vacation videos from their friends,
photos of their nephew's college graduation, and other more family - friendly posts about the
people they know.
They can no longer
see the names and profile
photos of people posting and commenting in a group, or
see the guest list for events.
This was the first time in history that you could
see someone holding up a sign, in
person or on TV or in a
photo, and then send them money with two clicks on your smartphone: take the
photo of the QR code on the sign, and click to send the money.
Take a look at the
photos of people lining outside
of Chick - fil - A and you will
see mostly middle - aged and elderly.
You've probably
seen #IIFYM or #flexibledieting in your Instagram feed, with
photos of fit
people showing off before - and - after pics, meal prepping, and treats like pizza,...
If you are on Instagram or Pinterest you will
see so many
photos of this soup and also the many varieties
of ways
people enjoy it.
We
saw ~ 20
people taking
photos of the recipe and it was the first (and perhaps only dish) to be completely cleaned out.
If you'd like to
see a particularly funny
photo of the
person I'd like to
see fired out
of a cannon click here.
I will also be able to use it to display a running slideshow
of the evening's
photos which
people always love to
see.
This is the
photo that went viral when a bunch
of people saw it and were like, «Um, if this lady isn't supplying gifts to dozens
of families in a Toys 4 Tots program, then what the hell is she doing posting this picture on Instagram?»
You can easily
see the contrast between Suzie's
photos and the
photos of models breastfeeding their babies while five
people do their hair and makeup (which isn't to say there's anything wrong with that, if it's your reality, Gisele).
For the record, I think the reasons so many mothers put up pictures
of their kids as their Facebook profile pictures are that 1) we have way more
photos of our kids than
of ourselves, and 2) we think we're fat and don't want
people from high school to
see that.
I enjoy
seeing other
people's submissions
of motherhood - inspired
photos.
Instead, when you have some quiet downtime, read picture books together about feelings; look at
photos of people and talk about the feelings you
see on their faces; brainstorm together about what to do when you're hurt that someone doesn't want to play with you, when you're angry that a friend grabbed your toy, when you're scared in bed after lights out.
Then you got some banner
photos of breastfeeding mothers and remarked that» sawa na ang public
seeing the same
photos» and you brought out the slide where yellowish milk colostrum drips and you said,» tingnan mo this has an impact,
people will pay attention to this precious life saving mother's milk».
If Sweetgreen really wants to improve school food in this country, I wish it had given the many thousands
of people who've now
seen its mocked - up
photos a meaningful call to action.
While it's lovely to scroll through and
see a captivatingly gorgeous
photo of a child, when all
people see are these artsy - fartsy
photos of other
people's kids, it's pretty obnoxious.
Beware the Borg... The topic
of Google Glass and other wearable tech was hot at South by Southwest Interactive this year... not that I
saw more than one or two
people actually USING Google's information - displaying,
photo - taking «glasses» in the crowd.
23 %
of people see a
photo of Ed Miliband and think it's David Miliband and 26 %
of people think David Miliband is Ed Miliband.
«We can't
see individual continents or
people in this portrait
of Earth, but this pale blue dot is a succinct summary
of who we were on July 19,» said Linda Spilker, Cassini project scientist, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. «Cassini's picture reminds us how tiny our home planet is in the vastness
of space, and also testifies to the ingenuity
of the citizens
of this tiny planet to send a robotic spacecraft so far away from home to study Saturn and take a look - back
photo of Earth.»
Within the
photos of realistic - looking prostheses,
people rated some
of the most realistic ones less eerie (
see numbers 8 and 9 in the chart above).
Some
of the study's subjects viewed
photos of the transformation
of the monkeys» faces as a human or primate would
see them while others
saw pictures as a color - blind
person would and others as a camera would.
«When
people see an animal that they think is frightening... the most common response is to take a
photo and post it to social media,» says Heather Campbell at Harper Adams University, UK, who studies baboon spiders, a group
of African tarantulas.
My Chubby Caterpillar «One
of the reasons I take the
photos I do is to share something
people haven't
seen or considered.
While mulling it over, he found himself staring at posters in the university's halls about monkey pox research, complete with
photos of debilitated children: «You could
see what this disease did to
people.
Even though the
photos many
of us took looked like two slugs on a sand lot, the thrill
of seeing them in
person got us down there time after time.
According to research by Trilogy, six out
of 10 women believe that
people expect online
photos to have been retouched or have a filter applied, yet 61 per cent
of Australian women do not
see the use
of a filter as a form
of retouching.
90 %
of the
photos you
see on instagram, that you compare yourself to are posed, photoshopped versions
of people's lives.
Seeing image after image
of perfection, I wondered if
people felt the same way going through their feeds, and whether my
photos contributed.
I recently
saw a series
of photos of people in what should have been some
of the most important moments
of their lives (like wedding days, holding new babies, etc.) and they were all on their phones.
He has lots
of before and after
photos of people using his brand
of HIT, and he goes on and on about how significant those gains are for natural lifters, but if you compare their results to the results
of people using other training methods, you can
see he's just talking out his ass.
It was all I could do to obtain my freedom.I knew the Mayor and Court Clerk the Sheriff, and Most
of the County Comissioners and State law makers and many Federal Reps from Around the Nation, and some Militray Officals from The US and other Nations, I had a small
Photo Ablume, I was able to show, After being treated as a criminal and having my rights trampled on I was let go, the
people who was in charge
of the shelter where I was wisked off to in the Middle
of the night, housed most substance abuse
people, and those who are homeless, all
of htis because
of the great healing low cost product Kefir, I later returned in 2010 a Neighbor had Breat Cancer, She tired the kefir and had great results, my Son was relucent to try it, So I added it to salad as a dressing, he recently got his degree in Computer tech and is preparing to go for his BA this month, My cronological age is 70 evryone take me for 40 - 45, I have not
seen a doctor for any health issue since the 80's except dental repair, and cleaning, The question
of Constipation I have heard will result if the fermentation is longer then two or three days, But if issues do occure, a one day fermentation will correct it.Hope to get a following, for my unique expereinces and discovries, kefir is a healing product, The one I have comes from Kazastan.
It feels awesome to
see before and after
photos of people who have lost weight.
I love
seeing people with their phones out, taking
photos of the iconic interior.
Or rather, here I am pretending to enjoy myself while every single
person who passes by takes a
photo of me — you can't
see the 2 or 3
people next to B who are papping me at this point.