The use of computer algorithms and software to analyze and interpret images of biological tissues, often obtained through techniques like histology or medical imaging.
Use the automated tissue image analysis correctly or you’ll ruin the cells’ family picture.
Male (allegedly); metrosexual with homosexual leanings. In a secret relationship with Michael Cole since 3/10.
Oh my god, look at that candy ass Joey Image!
It's that annoying message that certain email websites will give when they are forcing your 24.7MB of gifs into the maximum 25MB of space alloted per email. If you happen to mess with your computer at all during this time, it will delete everything you just did and tell you it couldn't process that much weeb trash at once.
Ugh, I'm trying to fit all my memes into this prank email, but it says it's attaching images.
Someone with a darker side you cannot detect, because they're always trying to get everyone to show their brighter, positive side.
She denies having any darker, negative feelings because with her surface wholesome image, she wants the world to think she is lighting up the world around her, even if everyone continues to turn on each other, and things continue to get worse every time they change, even if all her friends and family and everyone around her but her is dysfunctional and fucked up. The results of her behavior are all negative, but everyone is expected/forced to call it something positive like hope for her. There are some of us that just want to openly darken the world around us a little more without the pretense of doing anything good for anybody else, or helping/saving anybody else.
Something the same as something else
Me and him are like a split image!
When you're looking up something online, click on images, and see the first few results. At first, it isn't too bad. But sooner or later, once you scroll into the deeper in, you'll start finding some fucked up stuff, like rule 34 of what you looked up. You won't be able so unsee any of that.
Joey: BRO WHAT THE HELL, THAT'S MESSED UP
Matt: I told you, don't scroll down too far, you'll see deep in images like that