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Snapchat A Titty posted:It should be misotranssomething though, not "transmisogynist" which I assume means osmething like having passed beyond mere misogyny, potentially into some deeper misogyny i call this super misogyny 2
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meme_hack
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 00:58 |
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meme hack the memeplex
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 01:18 |
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Snapchat A Titty posted:Spinal Tap present; not worthless. also, stonehenge is awesome and if i could have one i would
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 01:20 |
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Improbable Lobster posted:i call this super misogyny 2 you havent even seen the final form of my misogyny *hates people born of female mothers*
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 01:24 |
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if conservatives had half a brain they'd be acknowledging and accepting trans ppl as proof of meanwhile the leftiest libs are the ones arguing that there are fundamental psychological differences between men and women that have nothing to do with genitals, hormones, or social conditioning imagine mike huckabee explaining how those uppity intellectual women were all really (trans)men, and if god wanted cis-women to do STEMs or have casual sex he would have given them male brains
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 01:24 |
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prefect posted:also, stonehenge is awesome and if i could have one i would me too i really wanna go and see it. i was in a passage tomb with my dad when i was a child and it was so amazing.
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 01:26 |
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Dixie Cretin Seaman posted:if conservatives had half a brain they'd be acknowledging and accepting trans ppl as proof of source yr quotes
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 01:29 |
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im gay
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 01:46 |
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Snapchat A Titty posted:you havent even seen the final form of my misogyny yeah, gently caress those useless people, couldn't even handle one scottish usurper
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 02:25 |
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prefect posted:also, stonehenge is awesome and if i could have one i would the dude who owned the land stonehenge is on tried to sell it in the nineteenth century for some ridiculously tiny amount and nobody took him up on it, so he was going to just pull it down because he was sick of tourists but got talked out of it by those druid weirdos then the army thought about using it as a bombing target eventually a local guy bought it and gave it to the country because there was a rumour the astors wanted to take it to america
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 02:38 |
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haveblue posted:yeah, gently caress those useless people, couldn't even handle one scottish usurper i assume that is a reference to some legendary king being born of a tree or a mountain but i dont know that one sorry
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 02:40 |
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goddamnedtwisto posted:the dude who owned the land stonehenge is on tried to sell it in the nineteenth century for some ridiculously tiny amount and nobody took him up on it, so he was going to just pull it down because he was sick of tourists but got talked out of it by those druid weirdos wish they had
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goddamnedtwisto posted:the dude who owned the land stonehenge is on tried to sell it in the nineteenth century for some ridiculously tiny amount and nobody took him up on it, so he was going to just pull it down because he was sick of tourists but got talked out of it by those druid weirdos its nuts that it was so close to being lost. even in the early 20th century commercial farmers would still occasionally flatten burial mounds in denmark. also try reading about venus de milo, nobody knows where the arms are but most are pretty sure they were with the statue when it was found. also it was sold back and forth and one of the guys was executed and a ship sank.
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Snapchat A Titty posted:i assume that is a reference to some legendary king being born of a tree or a mountain but i dont know that one sorry
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Snapchat A Titty posted:i assume that is a reference to some legendary king being born of a tree or a mountain but i dont know that one sorry no they were just referencing this hack playwright who thought it was clever to say that someone was born by Cesarean method was "a man who was not born of a woman" to add some dramatic irony to his tragedy story Lutha Mahtin fucked around with this message at 03:15 on Sep 5, 2015 |
# ? Sep 5, 2015 03:12 |
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oh like lord of the rings "no man shall ever" whatever
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 04:06 |
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A full-scale replica in sandstone was commenced in the rural township of Buckland in Tasmania in the first years of the 21st century (https://www.flickr.com/photos/ron-alenka/284418892/) but demolished by order of the municipal authorities. In keeping with the original Stonehenge, it did not have the necessary planning approval from the local council.
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 04:12 |
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Snapchat A Titty posted:its nuts that it was so close to being lost. even in the early 20th century commercial farmers would still occasionally flatten burial mounds in denmark. ahmwife is an ex archeologist and did some work in britain and mentioned when you have a couple thousand years of history strewn about below what little land you have people tend to stop giving a gently caress about the constant stream of artifacts
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Snapchat A Titty posted:oh like lord of the rings "no man shall ever" whatever it's from shakespeare
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 04:38 |
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ahmeni posted:ahmwife is an ex archeologist and did some work in britain and mentioned when you have a couple thousand years of history strewn about below what little land you have people tend to stop giving a gently caress about the constant stream of artifacts i dunno what the rules are in britain, but in denmark youre by law required to stop any construction if there are signs of whatever below the surface. so usually they do sample drills and what now. my dad and i was clearing out the yard in front of my grandparents house to make a parking spot, and we found boulders in a pattern. so we called up the local archeologist and he came out to check it out. he was very impressed with how carefully we had uncovered it. it was the foundation of a house from circa 1500 (also you could tell where the firepalce had been & stuff). we also found several shards of a glazed frieze that'd been on a fireplace probably in 1540-ish. they all came together like a puzzle, pretty cool. anyway there are a lot of amateurs running around with metal detectors and they keep finding gold treasures. mostly theyre dated around i think 5-600 AD which appears to have been a pretty intense time in denmark. theres a lot of circumstantial evidence that points to some kind of violent upheaval, but no written sources. so presumably rich people were hiding gold everywhere at the time and then got killed. anyway those dudes get some percentage of its worth and a lot of fame. seems to work out pretty well. of course i dont know about the treasures that are never reported.
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 04:41 |
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There was a lot of humour in this comic, although it was full of cynicism. Because of the financial weaknesses of Nickel issues had to be released every 8 months at first, with Requiem's successes more time was given to the artists to work. About one edition was released a year. A total of 15 issues were expected, but only 11 were completed.
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 07:16 |
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Snapchat A Titty posted:i dunno what the rules are in britain, but in denmark youre by law required to stop any construction if there are signs of whatever below the surface. so usually they do sample drills and what now. my dad and i was clearing out the yard in front of my grandparents house to make a parking spot, and we found boulders in a pattern. so we called up the local archeologist and he came out to check it out. he was very impressed with how carefully we had uncovered it. it was the foundation of a house from circa 1500 (also you could tell where the firepalce had been & stuff). we also found several shards of a glazed frieze that'd been on a fireplace probably in 1540-ish. they all came together like a puzzle, pretty cool. it varies across the country but in the centre of london you have to have an archaeologist on-staff before you even put a shovel in the ground - they pretty much have to add a year into the timescale for any major construction projects because there's just so much stuff. they found a big plague pit while digging crossrail and a bunch of roman stuff they didn't even suspect was there when they started digging the foundation for the new extensions to barts hospital the main reason for this policy is that someone from the museum of london happened to find evidence of a massive roman villa in the spoil from the foundations for the new museum of london in the seventies - they probably destroyed one of the larger mosaic floors every built outside of italy
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 08:12 |
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Yeah thinking about it, they did have archaeologists on staff when digging for the metro in Copenhagen. Out in the provinces you can just start digging until you hit a thing that looks important. For a while there was some right-wing moaning about the builders having to lay money out for the archaeologists, but I guess they've forgotten about it, I haven't heard that complaint since the 90s.
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 08:27 |
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A major contribution of Toei's style to modern anime was the development of the "money shot".
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 17:09 |
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Snapchat A Titty posted:Yeah thinking about it, they did have archaeologists on staff when digging for the metro in Copenhagen. Out in the provinces you can just start digging until you hit a thing that looks important. if it was important the free market would take care of it
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 18:02 |
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it's weird how conservatives are never interested in conservation like I'd have expected nordic right-wingers to be totally up with anything to do with preserving artefacts of glorious viking culture or whatever
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Soricidus posted:it's weird how conservatives are never interested in conservation it's okay though because conservationists are usually pretty conservative
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goddamnedtwisto posted:it varies across the country but in the centre of london you have to have an archaeologist on-staff before you even put a shovel in the ground - they pretty much have to add a year into the timescale for any major construction projects because there's just so much stuff. they found a big plague pit while digging crossrail and a bunch of roman stuff they didn't even suspect was there when they started digging the foundation for the new extensions to barts hospital richard the third was found underneath a goddamn parking lot
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 18:16 |
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Soricidus posted:it's weird how conservatives are never interested in conservation they sure love talking about it but no way they give an actual poo poo
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 18:31 |
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Snapchat A Titty posted:they sure love talking about it but no way they give an actual poo poo which is not to say that everyone who considers themselves right-wing is a case of that but lmao if there isn't an easier context for unrepentant scumbags to spin their self-devotion as service to some discernible ideal
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duTrieux. posted:richard the third was found underneath a goddamn parking lot the other reason you have to be super careful about putting a shovel in the ground in london (well most european cities): 250-kg unexploded luftwaffe bomb found just round the corner from my office a couple of weeks ago. when i was a kid and they were redeveloping the docks in the 80s they were finding them almost every week. the worst ones were the v2s because their fuses were terrible and the first 100 or so had something like a 50% failure rate - but two tons of stuff falling at mach six still leaves a pretty big loving hole, and because they didn't fully appreciate what was happening they just bulldozed the crater and built over it. 40 years later some poor navvy thinks to himself "huh, what's this big metal thing?" when his jcb shovel hits it and everyone gets to go sleep in the school for a week. well apart from the one time they found one under my school's playground.
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lol
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# ? Sep 6, 2015 02:16 |
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not to laugh at death being a spadefull away, but lol
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# ? Sep 6, 2015 02:17 |
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future archaeology is going to be completely bonkers
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Soricidus posted:it's weird how conservatives are never interested in conservation american conservatives used to be pro conservation actually, the conservation movement was started by people like teddy roosevelt but lol what pussies right? FREE MARKET BIOTCH
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# ? Sep 6, 2015 02:22 |
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duTrieux. posted:future archaeology is going to be completely bonkers with any luck humanity will finally overcome all pride in itself and all history books and publications will reduce to this: "they were shitheads. some real fuckers."
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# ? Sep 6, 2015 02:40 |
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future archaeologists are going to be baffled by how many beanie babies they dig up
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Trig Discipline posted:future archaeologists are going to be baffled by how many beanie babies they dig up also actual babies
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also all kinds of electronic devices without power cables
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