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Hollywood archaeology: Secret treasure! Hidden maps! Ancient tombs!
Actual archaeology:
so I wanted to find a picture of the lobster and
behold! an archaeologist
There are many benefits to being a marine archeologist
Derpy foxxo got his head stuck in a street sewer. Not to worry though, he was rescued shortly after :)
Taken from /r/foxes
I love that humans have so much kindness and empathy for other creatures that we rescue them when they’re in danger, but ☝️ we gotta document their foolishness first.
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#the reason that lab safety regulations are the way they are is because literally all chemists are like this #as in 100% of them #no exceptions (via @prokopetz)
Textile art featuring a school of koi fish, by artist Lin Xia.
Boy ain’t that the truth
My fave part of this tweet is that even though a lot of people are assuming this was an AI thing or whatever
this is the actual lede of their review of the Super Mario movie
"But it is also, if I check the clock, Mario Time". Poetry
Carrie Fisher on the set of Return of the Jedi in 1982
Nicko Cecchini (Canadian, d.o.b. unknown) - Castle Walls Lead Me to Despair (2026)
Sci-fi short stories are so efficient; they take 15 minutes to read and then you think about them for the next 5 years
Hey guys, what if *puts the most horrifying mindblowing concept into your head with about 15 pages*
The thing that’s always missing from the “women didn’t fight for the right to work they were already working they fought to get paid” is that many women also very much wanted to work.
Women wanted to be lawyers and engineers and chemists. They wanted to use their brains in challenging and interesting ways. They wanted to get the satisfaction from solving problems and inventing new shit and getting attention for it.
I know not everyone is born with intellectual curiosity or drive or determination but some people are and many of those people are women.
Literally.
The Kenya Human Rights Commission has welcomed a landmark court ruling affirming that Kenyan law does not expressly bar applications
The Kenya Human Rights Commission has welcomed a landmark court ruling affirming that Kenyan law does not expressly bar applications seeking amendment of sex or gender markers in official records, in a decision seen as a major step forward for transgender rights in the country. In a judgment delivered by Justice Bahati Mwamuye, the court held that blanket refusals by state agencies to amend sex or gender markers amount to continuing constitutional harm. [...] KHRC described the ruling as a significant affirmation of the rights to dignity, equality, privacy, and recognition for transgender persons in Kenya, saying the court had reinforced the constitutional obligation of public institutions to act lawfully, reasonably, fairly, and in line with the Bill of Rights.
May 20, 2026
A lot of the satellite footage of Gaza and Lebanon that you see in the media looks like this
And while that is obviously horrifying to me, I think people ho are still in deep denial can sort of pretend to themselves that there must have been a very big battle there, or a massive fire, or one really big bomb. The 'oh we were fighting Hamas/Hezbollah' bullshit can somehow be wielded to stay in that deep denial.
So I think they should be showing more shit like this:
Like, this makes it pretty clear that it's every house. Systematically. Can you convince yourself that Hezbollah was in EVERY house? For real? Or is it time to start facing that the IDF is deliberately going from house to house destroying a civilization?
It was every house.
And also, only the houses.
The surrounding area is still green. It is not burned. It's not torn up. All of the trees are still standing.
They were not collateral damage in a larger attack.
It was only the houses.
Which isn't actually Israel's usual policy, by the way. You can see some trees planted in neat lines there, those are likely orchards. Olives, citrus and almonds are some common crops.
In Palestine, Israel would also destroy those orchards to further prevent the inhabitants from returning, by destroying not just their home but also their livelihood and access to food.
The IDF hay not have had the same orders in Lebanon, or Israel may be planning to put settles in this area, and wants to steal the orchards for the settlements.
But yeah, the aerial photographs very clearly shows for precise and deliberate the destruction of people's ability to live in a place is.