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He’s having a main character moment
They way he said “$600” like that amount can cover any average American expense.
And how he suggested that people who are unemployment are lazy freeloaders instead of people who lost their jobs after a global pandemic 😐
Some of y’all are f*cked in the head.
I’ve never seen this with the update and it makes it so much funnier
Soul (2020)
Your spark isn’t your purpose. That last box fills in when you’re ready to come live.
We’re gonna find that place you belong, and they’re gonna take real good care of you. Plus, I can’t train you. You’re too powerful. Don’t you wanna learn more about that Jedi stuff? THE MANDALORIAN (S2, Chapter 14 - The Tragedy)
“The Force is what gives him his powers. It is an energy field created by all living things.” THE MANDALORIAN Chapter 13: The Jedi
AHSOKA TANO in THE MANDALORIAN “Chapter 13: The Jedi”
I’ve seen what such feelings can do to a fully trained Jedi Knight. To the best of us. I will not start this child down that path.
The Mandalorian - 2.05 The Jedi
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Jodie Comer as Villanelle in KILLING EVE: season 3.
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Traces of coca and nicotine found in Egyptian mummies - WTF fun facts
well DUH. a lot of historians are still trying to process the fact that ancient egyptians knew how to build boats, which is ridiculous. why would they not be seafarers and explorers?
this is not new or surprising information at all. it pretty much day one of any african-american studies course.
the egyptians knew that if they put their boats in front of the summer storm winds it’d blow them right across the sea to the Americas and they shared that with the greeks.
It’s really hard for people to understand that everyone had boats, exploration, and trade interactions without the same level of murder, colonization, and violence that the Europeans did. It’s really hard for people to get that.
Well, no people find hard to understand that one of the earliest civilizations could build a boat sturdy enough and reliable enough to cross a 8,766 mile stretch that gave people thousands of years of technological progress later great difficulty.
The notion that technology is a steady upward climb of “progress” is, itself, part of a Eurocentric historical narrative revolving around the tacit teleological assertion that Western European civilisation represents the culmination and endpoint of history.
In reality, technologies are frequently discovered, lost and rediscovered, often multiple times, and frequently in parallel. A Dark Age in one region may be a time of rapid technological development in another region, and it’s not uncommon to encounter evidence of ancient civlisations using technologies a thousand years out of whack with the “proper” order of discovery… where “proper” is defined in terms of the order in which those technologies were discovered in Western Europe - there’s that Eurocentrism again.
I mean, just to give you an idea of how flexible the order in which technologies are developed can be and how ultimately wrong-headed the notion of linear technological progress is, there are Central American civilisations that had indoor plumbing, central heating and hot and cold running water before inventing the wheel. Some of the First Nations in what is now Eastern Canada had sophisticated climate models and reliable weather prediction - including functioning barometers and other simple meteorological instruments - before they figured out metallurgy.
So no, it’s not particularly incredible that the ancient Egyptians had boats far more advanced than they “should” have given their overall level of technology. That stuff happens all the time.