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Love when humans get primal to survive. It really shows how we consider ourselves apart from nature, but aren’t at all.
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A possibility for sure, but I think freeze/frost cycle is responsible for the fractures. I just posted two very plausible explanations about the cause. I find it funny how badly people want to believe a paranormal or sensational explanation (eg a secretive cult).
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@howardtheduck5642 the problem is that stupid people reproduce far faster than high IQ people.
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Damn, 78. Pretty good for a guy whose body went through that shit. I love the sound he put in to show Melville’s interest.
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@jakubjojko9452 whoosh 😉
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There’s literally endless amazing stories out there easily discovered. Just lose yourself down a wiki rabbit hole and you’ll find enough stories worth telling to cover a hundred years. What blows my mind is that there is any boring content out there with so much great material.
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Wow, leave it to science to “discover” and declare something that anyone with common sense and eyes ALREADY KNEW (I.E., most individual animals have unique personalities let alone chimps). Humans had also observed animals using tools too. Only difference is they didn’t publish it in a scientific journal. It doesn’t take anthropomorphic projection to see this. I bet farmers and ranchers got a kick out of this amazing declaration. lol
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Traditionally, museum security has mostly relied on the honor system. Cameras have helped a lot, but still not very foolproof. Stealing art isn’t the hart part. Selling is the hard part (I bet it’ll get mentioned in the vid).
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Strong Dream Well, I think they’re referring to the multiverse theory, which has been proposed by many of the brightest physicists. If they’re right, just like many of Einstein’s supposedly wild theories, it will take a while for us to gather any proof. It seems crazy to me, but those guys understand the structure of space and time at a level I/most can’t begin to grasp. Just like if we didn’t have the proof, I doubt many would accept that objects change their nature simply by being observed. Bottom line: it seems ignorant to dismiss the concept. HOWEVER, I think this guy imagining the multiverse in terms of what’s depicted in movies of the Marvel CU instead of the duller concept detailed in equations and shit.
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@RentAsunder0 Love the name, Martin or Merlin or Walter. Anyway, everyone on YT is redoing content others have done. You’ll probably find the guy who did the animated version took the story from someone else too.
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They would take hemsbane (or i forget the name of the ointment). Basically, they were tripping balls. They were often used to break shield walls. It takes crazy courage to charge a shield wall.
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@kayrose6670 It’d be a great device for all types of stories. Out late at night seeing things you weren’t supposed to, discovering things that the discarder assumed was hidden forever, etc.
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If the world were going to bed I’d lay on my bed watching YouTube videos. Pretty much what I’m doing right now.
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@Smokey420Greenleaf The fact it is so played out makes it even funnier now.
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I experience SP all the time, but I am too claustrophobic to worry about fucking ghosts. lol. To me, it feels like I am being buried alive.
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@jasonbouvette1077 Chicago’s rivers and the lake are very clean now. It’s been 30+ years since they were cleaned up. And, if you’re talking about the rivers during the days when there was still meatpacking done here, it’s been 100 years since the rivers were basically toxic.
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Karl Pilkington is SO EXCITED about this upload.
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lol, having your wife finance your affairs. This guy proves scumbags finish first.
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2-3 years seems extremely slow even for 1819, unless most of that time was intended to be spent hunting. This crew deserved annihilation b
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Best comment ever
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How damn long is it going to take them to finish the second season?
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There were chemistry sets for children in the ‘50s that included uranium. The most amazing part of this story to me was him finding a hidden vial of radium paint at an antique shop.
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9:46 why were breasts in a renaissance mural blurred out?
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Kid belonged in a program for intelligent, can do adolescents, not being disciplined for his enthusiasm.
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Story #2 was a white guy in America. Not Japan. He combined the story of the American guy who setup the camera with the Japanese story.
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2,500 rounds is nothing. If they killed 100, it took 25 rounds to hit and kill each emu. That’s not bad for using an immobile and inaccurate machine gun on a mobile target. But then farmers killed 57,000 in 6 months. It was idiotic not to do that immediately.
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3 years for 1.3bn. The EU truly is humane. In America you can get 20 years for stealing a car. It’s sick. Not saying this thief didn’t deserve more, just saying they’re wayyyy closer to getting it right than the US (e.g., finance/bank industry billionaires cost hundreds of thousands their pensions or home engaging in fraud and do business with literal drug cartels and at worst stock holders pay a fine. Meanwhile, there’s a guy currently serving life in prison for stealing $23 from a bakery with a knife as a teen + many similar stories).
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@lancegould LMAO, especially Beria
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MAGATS and WOKES in a nut shell. lol, imagine actually saying to an astrophysicist “You’re a scientist, huh? You probably think you’re so clever don’t you...” It’s like instantly owning yourself.
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Freud was a fraud. Simple as that. When you’re doing that much coke and putting out the volume or theories he did, you’re bound to be right about a few things. As the saying going, even a broken clock, is right twice a day.
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We need to heart the science of how unstable the plutonium cores are. One thing I’m sure of is that it isn’t capable of just blowing up like a bomb. However, its fuel could be slowly being leached into soil and snow / water.
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46 years is nothing in the US. That’s why it’s only one of the longest sentences excluding America where we’ve had thousands of people serve 50+ years. Crazy sentencing guidelines here.
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I have absolutely screamed at people when put on the phone out of a dead sleep. It’s embarrassing as hell. I get bad sleep paralysis and I am claustrophobic so I freak the hell out. I have never had a paranormal type hallucination during that time though.
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God, Elon Musk is the source or focus of so much half-baked shit (edit: 10 secs after I posted he even said the Musk part was BS).
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If anyone is interested in the story, there have been many articles and videos about this story. Books too.
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People in wealthy, developed countries have a larger amount of idle time and time for introspection. That is not great for people struggling with depression.
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As usual, once a problem impacts the wealthy and powerful, it is quickly addresses. I can definitely believe some feral pigs lived in the sewers. Plenty of waste food for them to eat and they love shitty muck. A rat big enough to kill a man? Come on, fortyfoo.
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Tom Nguyen for the win. It’s a Nguyen-win situation.
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Nanda Devi is exactly how a child draws and envisions an epic mountain. I don’t like the war part, but I like the type of crazy stuff we were willing to try out back then. BTW, there’s nothing racist about darkening your skin for covert activities. It’s simply pragmatic. They weren’t doing it to mock a race.
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Napoleon was more petty and more deadly per capita than any other leader in history. He regularly had an entire towns of civilians killed for no reason.
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A bit weak retelling of an oft told story. It was obviously just some loser with no life. I would have laughed the letters off and just had strong security lights and 360 security cameras in.
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He had a brain, but it was simply compressed. So, really most of what’s superficially amazing about this story is just not true.
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I can’t wait to try this fish. As a former open enthusiast, I wish I could go back in time to various places and times where opium was readily available including early 20th century America.
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It’s a myth automated machines always out perform humans and are cheaper even when the holistic cost of humans is factored in (e.g., salary, benefits, legal and unemployment liabilities, etc.). There have been many cases when they companies get sold on automate devices (e.g,, packaging) and humans beat the pants off it at and a lower cost. However, the executive in charge will sweep that under the rug and continue out of ego and to avoid being fired for a terrible decision (they often can’t conceal the truth though).
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Treating captured nobles was extremely normal for obvious reasons: you could expect the same treatment for your nobles, lessens chances of wars of vengeance, protects the idea of the sanctity and untouchability of nobles, etc.
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@christconscious1784 Relationship arguments are my not really nostradamus dreams, but that’s because your brain automatically tries to work out everyday problems through sleep scenarios or to give you, ironically, a wake up call. Like HTF was I not seeing this coming before.
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Love Scorcese, but The Irishman was garbage that fans of his, De Niro and Pacino wanted so desperately to like that they gave it a knee jerk great review. The MCU movies absolutely are theme park rides, but I can admit to enjoying the comedy heavy ones.
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Agreed on 99% of your opinions except that good comedy stopped after the ‘80s. Chappelle, Bill Burr, South Park, early Simpsons, etc., etc.
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Guy’s the original Scream...probably 90% of the incidents were from copycats.
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Czar of the Forest...sounds similar to King of the Jungle...so, not a surprising title. “He cruelly mutilated him.” It’s called eating. The second guy who was eaten, most likely got hypothermia and took off his clothes. That’s why his clothes were in a neat pile. There are literally hundreds, maybe thousands of cases where people who got lost in the wild died with most of their clothes off and neatly folded in a pile next to him.
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