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i know i talk a lot about homoerotic themes in the theseus and the minotaur story but this mosaic from pompeii that's in the naples archaeological museum really did all the work for me
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How is this meme being used for an actual news article about statistics?
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imagine if mamma mia and glass onion were happening at the same time in the greek islands
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Bicycle Disruption. (a cartoon for New Scientist from a while back)
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The natural history of British butterflies - James Duncan- 1835 - via Internet Archive
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I still have things stored on a Zip disk and I’ll probably never know what they are
Iomega Zip Drive
PC/Computing - June 1997
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U say to urself "i dont need notches, ill know how to orient the pieces when sewing bc i made the pattern" this is the devil speaking. Put notches in ur pattern and cut them into ur fabric. Youll be glad for it
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Lace Up Star Boots, 1890s
Belgium
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suicidalcarbon
And I was almost sad to report and block that name because that’s a good combo
COME ON
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I see Hollywood is now very into the idea of buying something once and then owning it forever and being able to make infinite copies. Which. Isn’t quite the message they imparted upon me in my childhood. In the spirit of their own long-held stance:
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Return of The Soup
Time for an update on The Soup! 🍲
The Soup has a life of its own. What was once a Zuppa Toscano copycat, The Soup has forgotten its humble beginnings as a sausage and potato soup and achieved fame among our friends.
We don’t make The Soup the way we did originally, it’s evolved over the years. I’ve never updated the original recipe on my original blog, but Dave wrote out this version in March 2020 on a friend’s Facebook image of…
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emotional support rewatch
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Everyone who ate corn had to plant more corn. Every single time. This resulted in both an abundance of people thrown in jail (for not keeping their corn plants alive) and a whole lot of corn, so much that people stoped eating it.
The corns plants went wild, and crows took over the world.
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