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Honestly Iâm both sides of this conversation
amazon bring meâŠ.my child
SON???????????
Heâs ok just wrinkly
he was vacuum sealed
Same energy.
Chopped Judge: The dressing is a little wet
Me: what
Me waiting for Captain Marvel to fix everything like
WE NEED HER
I will only accept a live-action Road to El Dorado movie if its directed by Taika Watiti bye
Do you have any idea how much chaotic gay energy a movie like that would have
tom holland is the embodiment of âin my defense i was left unsupervisedâ
Seems legit
We all thought Loki was the odd one out but it turns out Thor is actually the friendly jock middle child in a family of bitchy drama club goths
New York Goes to Work - Ghost Hunter
âlets ask if itâs a male or female with us.â
âMALE, FEMALE, WHAT?â
this is better than buzzfeed unsolved
âWHAT THE FUCK DO YOU WANTâ
So this is super cool
Okay but I donât think yaâll appreciate this as much as you should! Figuring out the places of ancient buildings â Roman, Celtic etc â tends to be a bit of a challenge. You have to consider the fact that the land has changed quite a lot over the centuries, with buildings popping up here and there, the topography changing dramatically, rising and falling like no oneâs business, forests and cliffs being cut down or collapsing into the sea.
Basically, the descriptions we have of sites in old ass texts can be a nightmare to match up to modern day locations. Some, like Chester and London, are easy. We kept building on them. Itâs why thereâs an amphitheatre in the middle of Chester and the Roman Wall.
But in other parts of the country its a heck of a lot harder to locate and identify places.
Thereâs this show called Time Team (or sth like that, itâs been a long long time) and they basically went around the UK digging up ancient sites that they tried to find through radar and aerial imagery etc etc. That requires a fair amount of planning and technology (aka the bane of field budgets everywhere). And even with those and all the nice little people digging away and the photographs and radar imagery, they still had issues figuring out the direction a building went in, which way the wall ran, if this was part of a house or not and so on.
The heatwave and drought about to happen if it doesnât frickin rain, is useful in that it allows us to see these sites without loads of planning and resources as they are today. We can identify places weâve not been able to identify, locate sites weâve wanted to locate for ages, because of the nifty little thing the dirt does when it gets hot and dry and like Satanâs breathing on everything.
And that means that those sites can be logged down, and the modern topography wonât be such a bitch to try and figure out for locations because that heatwave has saved a lot of time and effort!
Basically, donât be surprised if in the next year or so, there are more reports and research papers about archaeological digsites in the UK from the Bronze Age or the Iron Age because this right here, this damned benighted hellish summer heat, will have been the cause of it all.
Which makes me a little more tolerant of Satan and his dick ass breathing.
A giant, black, sarcophagus has been found in Alexandria and I could not be more excited about it.Â
If we do open it we could find
The tomb of Alexander the Great (Coolest possible answer. Probably the coolest thing weâve found in my lifetime unless aliens decide to show up.)
Rando important Egyptian Pharaoh ( Also cool answer. Definitely an awesome find.)
An ancient and unspeakable evil (We havenât had a good olâ doomsday level curse in a good long while. Definitely overdue for this one)
Itâs a win/win/win scenario.Â
Iâm Mike Drucker in this situation
Darth Vader but every time he breaths you hear a harmonica
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In class we were talking about how cats teach themselves to hunt around their collar bells, and this dude followed that up with âwell you know how Santa has those reindeer covered in those bells, right?âÂ
and what he going for was âthe bells on cat collars are the same that reindeer are pictured wearingâ
But what *I* heard was âSantaâs Reindeer are predator animals that are covered in bells for our protectionâ and let me tell you I did not appreciate that.
Just hear those slay bells jingling.