Look closely at the tiny muscle bulging on the forearm just below the elbow. That is the extensor digiti minimi, a small muscle that helps extend the little finger. Anatomically this muscle becomes especially active and visible when the little finger is extended. Notice how Moses is lifting his pinky? That is why Michelangelo sculpted that specific muscle in tension.
This kind of insane biological accuracy came from his nights spent dissecting corpses at the hospital of Santo Spirito in Florence, where he traded a wooden crucifix and other artwork for access to dead bodies to master the mechanics of human flesh.
HEARTWARMING: #Bucs rookie wide receiver Tez Johnson introduced his teammate Emeka Egbuka to his parents and it was very wholesome.
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This is really cool to watch.
“You see he’s praying right there. We’re big into faith and big into Christian life.” ✝️
Really nice moment at the end of the Oregon-Iowa game. Ducks QB Dante Moore joins his OL Iapani Laloulu on the field to pray.
Way to bear witness.
Habits from the habits guy.
“Habits that have a high rate of return in life:
– sleeping 8+ hours each day
– lifting weights 3x week
– going for a walk each day
– saving at least 10 percent of your income
– reading every day
– drinking more water and less of everything else
– leaving your phone in another room while you work”
— @JamesClear