The products of spontaneous fission of U-235 are most often depicted as barium and krypton; this paints an incomplete picture. Many, many fission products hang around in spent nuclear fuel rods and the majority are scarier than the two aforementioned isotopes.
@Background Pony #9691
Hhmm. If you’re going to change it by others’ requests (I’m personally okay with this one, though), I suggest getting something that has coloration / looks like stereotypical / popularizations of x-ray images; people may be more comfortable with that.
But yeah, personally I think people should just get over their squeamishness and get existentially fascinated at the vessels of flesh that house their being xp
I agree, this shouldn’t at all be tagged as grotesque. It’s perfectly normal anatomical imagery. Many people probably spoiler or hide that tag, but are interested in this set.
@Background Pony #C6DE
Well, yeah, it’d still be grotesque to see one outside of someone’s body, but I agree, the picture doesn’t call for it since it’s inside the body like it’s supposed to be.
Almost all animals have this. At least we aren’t sea bears or other gushy gross things.
Human beings are disgusting little animals, aren’t they?
It’s even more fascinating with fluoroscopy.
THAT’S what my large intestine looks like??? Get outta town with that shit. That’s some nonsense right there.
Also the “a” looks kinda like a “q” xp
But as always, darn cute Twilight. Just seeing it actually brings the hospital smell to mind, hehe.
Hhmm. If you’re going to change it by others’ requests (I’m personally okay with this one, though), I suggest getting something that has coloration / looks like stereotypical / popularizations of x-ray images; people may be more comfortable with that.
But yeah, personally I think people should just get over their squeamishness and get existentially fascinated at the vessels of flesh that house their being xp
well, change it ? :O
I can change another picture in other internal organs or other subjects :D
Look at the tags. Barium :p
That’s their large intestine highlighted with a contrast media, a dense liquid that’s injested to make soft tissue appear on x-ray.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contrast_media
Well, yeah, it’d still be grotesque to see one outside of someone’s body, but I agree, the picture doesn’t call for it since it’s inside the body like it’s supposed to be.
It’s not, so I removed it. Everyone has a gastrointestinal tract in his body, there’s nothing grotesque about it.