I GIVE YOU.... METACAT
I GIVE YOU.... METACAT
Here’s my cat hanging out with Yarn Yoshis:
When we come back to take the homeworld that is rightfully ours! The promised land!
Well, we don’t need to ‘survive’ the disaster. We need to ditch the Prometheus School of Running Away from Things and ‘flee’ the disaster in an Orion Project starship using thermonuclear warheads to get us to 10% the speed of light. Which, taking into account de-acceleration, would get the chosen few, or the babies…
Yes! That one show about Future Life had intelligent squids inheriting the world!
If the doctors took to regular bathing and keeping their surroundings clean (to eliminate any order) then it probably deterred the fleas.
Our ancestors got it eventually. I'm more worried about modern day asshats that can't understand vaccines.
Like when you smell something awful and start retching, that may have been their “evidence” that bad smells make you sick. They barely understood what a disease actually was. At that time, germs were a fairly new unproven concept.
Ofcourse the problem of this costume was that it draped all over the place and that major parts of it were made of unwashable leather. Which meant that the plague doctors would catch dirt and germs from wherever they went and carried them along in their clothing, essentially ensuring that the disease would spread with…
I like that this guy is named “Doctor Beak from Rome” and that children apparently flee when they see him.
British collective Brick to the Past built a historical LEGO display that’s probably one of the largest ever made.…
No, that wasn’t the Enchantress, it was her sister Lorelei.
Nope, it was the Enchantress’ sister.
Well said Lauren, well said indeed
Yeah...even from what I know of the Scandinavian peoples and of the seasonal Viking position (which isn’t much), it seems very VERY unlikely that a malformed individual would’ve been allowed to go on raids and the like. I’m calling the “he was lame” theory total BS.
The interpretation that I heard was that he was impotent. Which assumes that the medieval Norse (or was he a Swede?) had the same sort of sexual shorthand terms as we do today. Possible but I wonder.
In the National Geographic article Reeves suggests using radar and thermal imaging first. From the photos in Reeves publication it looks like the paintings all start around waist high, so a small hole for a camera could be drilled in the wall without harming the painting.
Hidden for centuries, an ancient dragon bursts forth, with only the tree roots that’ve grown around its skeleton…
Some think the cave was used by his clan, due to the many animal bones littering the floor, while others think the cave was only occasionally visited by humans and that the bones are from animal occupants.
Their angle, you ask?