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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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I was a lover in my past life, a lover in this one and I’ll be a lover in the afterlife
View of the sea at night (1873) by Ivan Aivazovsky
Today’s Exhibit of the Day is a blast from the past! Snapped in 1938, this archival image depicts Museum preparators sculpting a model Styracosaurus. This large ceratopsian dinosaur was related to Triceratops. However, unlike its three-horned cousin, Styracosaurus had a singular nasal horn. It also possessed huge spikes on its frill—the bony collar that projects rearward from the skull. The model pictured here isn't on display today, but Styracosaurus fans can spot a fossil skeleton in the Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs.
Photo: Image no. 315713/© AMNH Library
ominous spiritus!
real-life biologist julian huxley. did you know he was friends with david attenborough?
If you look at the actual history of the decline of empires, in the vast majority of cases it's less an immediate implosion and more a decades-long slide into geopolitical irrelevance, so it's pretty likely nobody reading this post will live to see the ultimate Fall of the American Empire™, but there's value in being there at the start, too.
he's just been standing there like that for the last 5 minutes
Few in the monastery knew much for certain about Sister Dot's past but none could deny her skill with an axe nor her ability to tell a joke so foul it'd curl the abbot's whiskers
No one warned me before I started my book how much time I would be spending trying to come up with proper names for objects by combining common nouns and then researching whether this is already a thing (it always is, unless you go so abstract that the original meaning is lost)
L. V., exhumed writings [image]
soliloquy by an immortal cave painter.
pencil, ink, and ochre on paper
Do you have a moment to talk about our liege and saviour the Croaker?
fool me once: umm okey..
fool me twice: wtf o_O
fool me three times i piss so hard it rips
w..what rips
one time i was making potato soup and i needed broth for it but i was out of broth. but in my dog food cabinet there was a carton of chicken broth that i had bought for my dog. now the box did say HUMAN GRADE and the ingredients were just bog standard chicken broth. it did say something about joint health for dogs on there. but the ingredients were normal. i even compared the ingredients list to some normal person broth and they were the same. so i did put dog broth in that soup and it did taste completely normal. but i did use the dog broth.
looks at you like this
lets be transparent with mama
Item: pipe that blows bubbles in geometric shapes