Temeraire: I don’t see any reason why dragons ought not have the same rights as people!
Tharkay: People don’t even have the same rights as people.
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shark vs the universe
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we're not kids anymore.

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Temeraire: I don’t see any reason why dragons ought not have the same rights as people!
Tharkay: People don’t even have the same rights as people.
i think i saw a movie like this once
Ok I needed to know the story and
Guy makes a really stupid decision and gets in a car accident -> no real damage from accident but insurance goes up -> starts beating himself up over his stupid decision -> gets depressed -> starts to realize he's single and had crash been worse he'd die alone -> realizes he's never had a relationship or even a crush and starts wondering what he'd want out of a relationship -> starts to realize he doesn't really like girls so he thinks he must be gay -> realizes he likes girls and boys about the same amount, so he must be bi -> later realizes that "same amount" is none at all -> he's ace
I wish all the “religion is inherently bad” people who go on to describe issues exclusive to Christianity would understand that their idea of Christianity being analogous to all religion is a very glaring sign that they are still steeped in the Christian hegemony they seem to reject so vehemently
this and also, not all christianity is analogous with fundamentalist/evangelical christianity
nothing sexier than that picture with the italian players on top of eachother after the win and the english ones going through the 5 stages of grief in the back
THIS ONE
i can see it
ITALIAN MANWHORE SUMMER
always reblog italian manwhore summer
pasta art
That is. Not the caption I was expecting
PSA
This is not fabric
This is pasta
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Awakening: vintage Rip Van Winkle imagery.
hey just so you know, op of that post you reblogged let the dogs out :/
who?
who?
Eat your greens! 🌱🐑
[ID: An embroidery hoop depicting a sheep eating green thread which flows from a geometric floral pattern in varying shades of green across the hoop. The sheep's black parts are cross-stitched; the rest of the piece is done in back stitch.
Common Loon, Franklin County NY, June 2026
There are no ducks in this post.
This is why Pride is not just a party. It's a joyful celebration, but it's also a pointed and colourful two-finger salute to a world that stood back whilst so many of us died. And we'll never go quietly, never again.
@ perfectunion
Official Post of Massachusetts
A European noctule bat (Nyctalus noctula), found throughout Europe, Asia, and North Africa. It uses loud echolocation, fast flight and deep dives from above the tree canopy to catch moths, crickets and beetles.
Ján Svetlík, CC-BY-NC-ND 2.0.
The term "book of the dead" doesnt really give you perspective to how big a lot of Egyptian funerary texts are.
Imhoteps book of the Dead is 64 feet long.
Okay, but a lot of books would be that long if you laid the pages out
the average printed page is 6 inches wide. so if a book is 128 pages, its 64 ft long. I dont think I own a book with fewer than 128 pages.
It's honestly not that impressive at all. Fuck Imhotep and his pathetic short book.
incredibly weird feeling to cite a guy i've actually met
This cave painting depicting a battle scene from Sefar, in Algeria, is one of the earliest examples of depictions of violence in the world. It shows 24 men on the left-hand side fighting 13 people on the right-hand side with bows and arrows and, in one case an axe. 5000-3500 BC
More: https://thetravelbible.com/top-artifacts-from-the-stone-age/
Eugène Grasse
La Belle Jardinière/Mars