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A hike to Gokyo Ri will take you over 17,000 feet above the Himalaya. Above lakes and clouds you’ll get a whole new perspective on its neighbor, Mount Everest. Photography by Kiwisoul, Getty Images.
the rest of the planetary system is like fuck you
imagine the SOUND of someone walking down the street wearing those
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these shoes exude the same kind of pull that I imagine powerful and corrupting magical items to possess; that is, upon seeing this cursed image my first thought is “these are an abomination,” yet somehow, simultaneously, I feel compelled to wear them, against both my will and my better judgement
The folks at Kuhl-Racing aren’t ones to just bolt on a set of overfenders and call it a day.
Via: Kuhl-Racing
I’ve done nothing in my life that warrants the right to look at this car.
@conquerheartandsoul
im fifty thousand dollars in debt just because i looked at these photos
im that friend that gives u lectures about life but does everything wrong
THIS IS MY FIRST TIME SEEING A BABY SLOTH
This is the most innocent creature I’ve ever seen omg
I want 55
looking straight up into the dome of the Texas state capital building
I learned in a Latin Studies class (with a chill white dude professor) that when the Europeans first saw Aztec cities they were stunned by the grid. The Aztecs had city planning and that there was no rational lay out to European cities at the time. No organization.
When the Spanish first arrived in Tenochtitlan (now downtown mexico city) they thought they were dreaming. They had arrived from incredibly unsanitary medieval Europe to a city five times the size of that century’s london with a working sewage system, artificial “floating gardens” (chinampas), a grid system, and aqueducts providing fresh water. Which wasn’t even for drinking! Water from the aqueducts was used for washing and bathing- they preferred using nearby mountain springs for drinking. Hygiene was a huge part if their culture, most people bathed twice a day while the king bathed at least four times a day. Located on an island in the middle of a lake, they used advanced causeways to allow access to the mainland that could be cut off to let canoes through or to defend the city. The Spanish saw their buildings and towers and thought they were rising out of the water. The city was one of the most advanced societies at the time.
Anyone who thinks that Native Americans were the savages instead of the filthy, disease ridden colonizers who appeared on their land is a damn fool.
They’ve also recently discovered a lost Native American city in Kansas called Etzanoa It rivals the size of Cahokia, which was very large as well.
I’ve never even heard about this story….. they helped us when the U.S government wasn’t doing jack shit. This is beautiful.
Snopes confirms Mexico really did help the U.S,… Texas can really use this help right now but that oompa loompa in the oval thinks that Mexico is a “threat” and that there should be a “wall” between us. It’s a shame how bad political beliefs from the government can prevent more people from being helped.