Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe.
H. G. Wells, one of the first science fiction authors (1866 - 1946). (via historical-nonfiction)
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Yes!!!
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😎Eureka!!!
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Finally Masche scored!!! 7 years is a long time indeed.. 😂😂
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Some say…
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Schloss Sans Souci, Potsdam, Berlin. Istana "tak perlu khawatir"
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“In 1985, John Ewing Dreyfous, a young man from a well-to-do family took a bicycle trip across southern Europe, wandered into Bangladesh, traveled through India, and vanished while hiking in the rugged foothills of the Himalayas. He was never seen or heard from again.”
Visit the official website here.
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“The place so nice, you pee on ice!”
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Nature, the analogous term for divine from secularism. Haha, so true:)
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Louvre.
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Palais des Beaux Arts de Lille on Flickr.
exceptional!
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the reason why we eat animals =)
If you ever need to write an academic smackdown, let this document be your guide. Lyle Campbell, an expert in historical linguistics, basically destroys any sort of argument that we can know anything about the earliest human language.
It’s rare that we run into a scientific question that is fundamentally impossible to answer, but this is one of them. The information required to answer it simply doesn’t exist. It’s just one of those things, which is sad, because I, for one, find the emergence of language—one of the defining features which distinguish humans from other animals—to be extremely fascinating.
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Ancient American's Rare Collections in the British Museum. Spooky.
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