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How You Gonna Loan Something That Doesnt Belong To You In The First Place? Peak Caucasity

How You Gonna Loan Something That Doesnt Belong To You In The First Place? Peak Caucasity
How You Gonna Loan Something That Doesnt Belong To You In The First Place? Peak Caucasity

How you gonna loan something that doesn’t belong to you in the first place? Peak caucasity

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6 years ago
Haha! Dont Believe It, Heres The Proof!

haha!  don’t believe it, here’s the proof!

https://www.forgeonline.org/blog/2019/3/8/what-about-romans-124-27

happy pride month!


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6 years ago

Before we can live in a world of vertical gardens covering stained glass skyscrapers, we need to build a world of backyard garden boxes made of reclaimed wood. Before we can cover every rooftop with solar panels, we need to equip every home with solar smokeless cooking made of scrap metal

The appeal of those green cityscapes in the pretty pictures isn’t just that they’re hi-tech and clean, it’s that they sprout from a society that values compassion, the environment, and human lives more than it values profit. We need to build that society first, and we need to build it from the ground up with what we have available

The solarpunk future is for our grandchildren. Our job is to pave the way for it


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6 years ago

the final pam was the perfect demonstration of attaining CHIM

the final pam slowly taking grasp of console commands in fallout 4 starting from scaling, damage multipliers and invulnerability, then rising to controlling npcs, disabling parts of the game’s graphics and ultimately breaking time and space with a gradually rising awareness that she was in a video game mirror the achievement in The Elder Scrolls’ lore of CHIM, the realisation that the name of God is ‘I’, and ultimately understanding that one is in a video game - demonstrated by vivec’s abilities to see glitches and access the Construction Set official mod creator tool for morrowind. in this essay i will


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6 years ago
Island Weirdness #46 Tyto Pollens

Island Weirdness #46 — Tyto pollens

The islands of the Caribbean looked very different during the Pleistocene ice ages, when changing sea levels meant larger areas of land were exposed — and one of the most extreme examples of this was the Bahamas, much larger than they are today, with most of the Bahaman Banks exposed and over 10 times more land area.

Tyto pollens was an enormous barn owl, around 1m tall (3'3"), the size of a large eagle and one of the biggest owls to ever exist. It lived in old-growth pine forests on what is now the Andros Island archipelago and preyed mostly on Bahamian hutias, which were originally the only terrestrial mammals in the Bahamas.

It probably evolved in Cuba, and colonized the Bahamas shortly after the hutias did, sometime in the last 400,000 years during a glacial period when a particularly low seal level meant the islands were only about 30km apart.

It was the main nocturnal predator in the Bahamas, and much like its older Italian relative Tyto gigantea it also had a giant hawk counterpart in the daytime: the huge Titanohierax.

Although many popular online sources refer to Tyto pollens as being flightless, it actually had large robust wings and could probably fly quite well. This might be due to some confusion between it and a completely different giant Caribbean owl, Ornimegalonyx.

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The Lucayan people probably reached Andros Island sometime around 1000 CE, and coexisted with the giant owls for several centuries. It was only after European arrival in the 1500s and the felling of their forest habitat that they seem to have vanished.

Local legends of an owl-like creature called the chickcharney may have been inspired by historical encounters with Tyto pollens, and suggest that they were aggressively territorial.


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6 years ago

Good morning,

museums should repatriate artifacts belonging to living cultures and display reproductions instead


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