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The fact that the location of the world’s oldest tree has to be kept secret encapsulates everything that’s bad about humanity.
There’s a story about that, actually.
According to the smithsonianmag.com, the world’s oldest bristlecone pine was a nearly 5,000 year old tree later named Prometheus. In 1964, a man named Donald Rusk Currey decided to use an increment borer to determine its age (a process that cuts a small hole into the center of the tree trunk, and is not intended to kill the tree). Unfortunately, the borer got stuck. He and a park ranger cut the tree down to remove the equipment, and when they counted the tree rings, they realized their mistake. Oops. This incident lead to better protection of the remaining bristlecone pines.
There’s some wiggle room about what can be called “the world’s oldest living tree.” The world’s oldest living single tree is the tree that the OP is referring to. Its name is Methuselah,and it is also around 5,000 years old. Since its location is unknown, nobody knows what it looks like. But it might be this tree here:
But technically, it isn’t the oldest living tree. Let me explain.
It turns out that root systems of trees can send up genetically identical saplings (aka clones) via their root systems. Like so:
Which means the original trunk can die, but since the root system is attached to other trees which give it nutrients, it lives on. The root system can theoretically do this indefinitely. So the tree trunks could be fairly young, but the roots could be large and very, very, very old. So the oldest “tree” isn’t a small grove, it’s a logic-defying forest.
I’d like you to meet Pando.
This male quaking aspen covers 106 acres and is ancient. I’m talking an estimate of 80,000 years. The trees you can see are just “shoots” he sent up, and their average age is 130 years old. He is his own forest. If trees could talk, I’d love to hear what he had to say.
He might be dying, due to insects and drought (hmm, wonder what could have happened to cause that). A section of Pando is being studied in an attempt to find a solution. But in the meantime, we can enjoy him for his beauty.
TLDR: Yes please, protect the trees from humans!
- Dog star, burning through a vast black sky -
In memory of Laika: a greater friend to mankind than mankind was to her.
Patchwork was a designer favorite on the Fall 2017 runways. Quilts are often associated with feelings of warmth and comfort, but some designers are using fabric upcycling and patchwork to represent their ideals of eco-consciousness, unity, and diversity. How do the new designs compare to the classic patchwork quilts in our collection?
“Quilt,” c. 1850, made in the United StatesÂ
Viktor & Rolf, Fall 2017 Couture Photo: Allessandro Garofalo/Indigital.tv from Vogue.com
“Pieced Quilt,” 1950s, made by by Carrie Bonivul Thomas, or her mother or auntÂ
Raf Simons for Calvin Klein, Fall 2017 Ready-to-Wear Photo: Yannis Vlamos/Indigital.tv from Vogue.com
“’Philadelphia Pavement’ Quilt,” c. 1920–50, made in Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaÂ
Jonathan Anderson for Loewe, Fall 2017 Ready-to-Wear Photo: Yannis Vlamos/Indigital.tv from Vogue.com
"’Triangles in Squares’ Quilt,” 1970s, made in Gee’s Bend, AlabamaÂ
Dries Van Noten, Fall 2017 Ready-to-Wear Photo: Kim Weston Arnold/Indigital.tv from Vogue.com
okay let’s bring this iconic tweet back.
I accidentally bought a soft bristle toothbrush and these things are a hoax, all plaque is stronger than these bristlesÂ
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HBO’s Insecure has mastered the cinematographic art of properly lighting black faces. Diversity matters!
I love this can I please get more of this on my dash people
What does your underwear say? For her 1931 wedding, Elizabeth Kent wore these luxurious lace step-ins specially embroidered with her nickname. In contrast, the pink novelty panties quote the title of a 1934 melodramatic song and 1935 Betty Boop film, “No! No! A Thousand Times No!!,” and playfully emphasize their message with a small padlock on the side zipper. Visit “Wear Words: Text in Fashion” to see these and other examples of statement clothing.
“Woman’s Wedding Step-ins,” 1931, made in United States
“Woman’s Step-ins with Lock,” c. 1935–38, by Adso “Treasures of Paris”
Wow! My cousin is getting married tomorrow and I am so excited because I have been to literally hundreds of weddings because that’s my job but I have never been an invited guest at a wedding and I’m going to eat and get drunk and I really like my family and I just cannot wait!!!
People love to share stories on social media about righteous killers of nazis during World War Two like “this young woman lured nazis officers into the forest by flirting with them and then shot them” but like …. they’re not ok with it now? It’s the same thing
August 13 2017 - First images of Jason Kessler, the organiser of the “Unite the Right” fascist march in Charlottesville, at which Heather Heyer was murdered by a fascist and many more people were wounded, getting punched in the face as he tries to give a press conference. After he runs away he gets tackled to the ground by a woman and swarmed by angry crowds. [video]
Look at his face. Make all racists this afraid again. [video]