More than the graphs themselves, I liked the old yellowed paper background. Gives a certain Da Vinci style of impact to them all. The pyramids look uncanny.
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I really, really like these for some reason. I think they would look great framed.
I wish we’d studied these more in college.
BOSA!
can’t stop looking at those pyramids!
More than the graphs themselves, I liked the old yellowed paper background. Gives a certain Da Vinci style of impact to them all. The pyramids look uncanny.
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