Living up to your name in a good way!
goes without saying that everyone should check out ‘My Octopus Teacher.’ these animals are incredibly intelligent.
The Ray Nayler novel The Mountain in the Sea sort of asks that question. I recommend it.
I’ve worked in Retail since 2012 (2012-2019 at Bed Bath and Beyond (rip) and 2019-2024 somewhere fun.
On the one hand, it’s nice to see a demonstration of just how wrong people are about “unskilled labor” being so simple, since it’s clear that most of them have an unreasonable amount of trouble figuring out how to scan groceries. On the other hand, as a person with functioning cognitive and motor skills, I love being…
Nope, it’s cuz the millennials are too whiney and needy and want people to wait on them.
Dear God, no. It’s already bad enough that I sometimes have to go to Walmart (small town, so some stuff isn’t anywhere else and sometimes it’s late), but being able to check myself out and not waste time in line is the only saving grace. Being able to look up stuff on the app and get a pretty precise pin for it’s…
Scary news and I suspect that most of the responses will be tired, obvious, “Last of Us” jokes.
If you like to know more about a similar expeditions, please read “The Lost City of the Monkey God” from Douglas Preston.
They’re saying it was a volcanic event:
Saw this in other news last week but worth reporting here as well.
The timing of the end date makes sense. The world went dark in 536 A.D for almost 2 years. Civilizations around the globe collapsed. Famine and disease wiped out groups of humans on multiple continents. The estimate in the article of those ending “between 300 CE and 600 CE” falls right in that timeframe.
Like starlings, only prettier.
I’m not saying they were Yetis,
A species of primates that refuses to change and adapt. We have those now, they are called conservatives.
These are gorgeous. Thanks!
Henry V had more pages after the Battle of Agincourt than Martin has after 12+ years of writing Winds of Winter.
One day I hope to see “Republicans” on that list.
Too bad conservation isn’t “conservative”.