I did some preliminary research for a social research class, and though he might appear professional in that second photo, he'd be less desirable to an interviewer, and seem less trustworthy to his patients, if any of those tats were to be seen. From my preliminary findings, any jewelry at all lessens professionalism. Men with piercings are found less trustworthy to clients, and men or women with visible tattoos are found less trustworthy to clients. In the studies I was looking at, I did not look at any particular discipline.
If that man is truly successful, it's likely because he is a doctor to people who are sympathetic to lots of body art, or he has been successful in keeping his tattoos hidden.
It's been a solid year since I did this, and I wasn't particularly great in this class, but I found my first round of research if anyone's interested.
This is not half as funny without "Sean Connery" saying it to "Trebek".
The original joke is 4:00 in.
I always thought these were earplugs.
If you're interested, Harry as a Ravenclaw/Slytherin actually works quite well. This is the best fanfic of all time.
I'd just like to say Blendtec blenders are not indestructible.
The picture is from me. Yes, I broke a Blendtec blender. To be fair the blender did blend a lot of things, but met it's match with a set of keys.
really, guy?? you're that lazy?
this one from the comments of a gizmodo articles <strong>from a year ago</strong>
I think he means that it's motion-blurred.
The best thing is to use a professional-level video editor (or at least a good video processing tool like Virtualdub).
There you can select a specific frame to extract.