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Cinderella 1 year ago
#7 Teal'c of Chulak
       
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Selma 1 year ago
Cinderella,

the og rhinestone cowboy
       
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Tim 1 year ago
Cinderella,

Indeed.
       
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Nellie 1 year ago
#6 And we SHOULD be paying attention to these things. But most people are in denial and we all will die because of them.
       
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Deborah 1 year ago
Nellie,

Saying we will all die may be a bit much.
But it's definitely not good. The heatwaves and winters without snow have been increasing and every day I see a few trees that are shedding leaves like it's autumn because they are in survival mode.
And yes, it's something we should pay attention at.
We can still change a lot for the better if we start doing things better.
Despairing is not going to make the problem go away. Everyone taking a few small steps will.
After all, it's for the good of all of us.
       
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Ford 1 year ago
Nellie,
It simply shows that it happened once before and now it's happening again. The climate is a cyclic sort of thing. It goes and comes, sort of like the seasons, but is never constant. When it becomes constant is when you should start worrying.
dance3
       
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Howard 1 year ago
Ford,

and as it "happened once before"
they wrote upside down at the time?
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Agatha 1 year ago
Quote: Ford
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If you search the internet for
xkcd 1732
the first hit should lead you to a graphics showing "A Timeline of Earth's Average Temperature".

Looking at that chart I doubt whether the present state is really cyclic :-(
       
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Fronia 1 year ago
#31 What's the explanation for the location?

#33 From Germany of course.
       
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Cass 1 year ago
Fronia,
#31 - easily defensible
       
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Fronia 1 year ago
Cass,

Seems plausible.
       
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Natius 1 year ago
Cass,
only if they have access to water from the townsite...doesn't look likely to me from the location, a jutting rocky point...
       
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Roy 1 year ago
Natius,
cisterns
       
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Agnes 1 year ago
#4
Ok I hate to be the person correcting the caption but it's not "parasite" it's "pallasite"...
       
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Cene 1 year ago
Agnes,

It's Fukang Pallasite.
       
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Benjamin 1 year ago
Cene,

Now, now. There's need to curse...
       
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Zeke 1 year ago
#24 Their obsession with making those things brought about the ruin of their civilization. They used up most of the island's resources during the process and by the end of the 17th century, the Rapanui had deforested the island, triggering war, famine and cultural collapse.
       
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Gatsy 1 year ago
#29 bet the ones that are all bashed in have some interesting stories to tell
       
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Vina 1 year ago
Gatsy,

"So I was on this dude's head, right? He got his skull bashed in.
...
Oh! Then I spent several centuries buried in the dirt."
       
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Kenj 1 year ago
#31 The reason:
The village sits above a seasonal river valley, which occasionally gets flash floods. Their buildings are made of a type of mud brick, so they build above the floodplain to prevent erosion of the structures.
       
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Justina 1 year ago
#33 Hey, "archeohistories." "Soyjack" is a portmanteau of "soy boy" and "wojak" both of which are memes. That may be a legit torture mask, but you still got played.
       
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Florence 1 year ago
Quote: Justina
Soyjack

but, but "Soyjack" is a very convincing german name... I would have never thought...
       
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Di 1 year ago
Florence,
why is that a convincing german name?
Both "soy" and "jack" are english.
In german it would be more linke "Sojahans" 35
       
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Abednego 1 year ago
#26. It’s called a papoose. But lemme guess, that’s somehow offensive now.
       
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Lissia 1 year ago
#27 I'm pretty sure I received a side quest from a khajiit in that place once.
       
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Sanford 3 month s ago
#8

The tyres need air.....
       
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