Good morning. 🌊🌊🌊

17 April 2026

At home, I dress ultra‑casually — gym shorts and a T‑shirt, or, if it’s cooler, old worn‑out jeans with holes and a wrinkled tee. I don’t usually go out in public like that. When I leave the house, I put on clean, ironed clothes. Yes, yes, I know: irons are so 20th century. Be that as it may — and I love saying that because it sounds vaguely gangstery — I go out in public cleaned up and pressed. Still casual, but put together.

It’s not what I see when I travel out among the English.

(And for the record, “out among the English” is borrowed from the 1985 film Witness, where Harrison Ford plays a detective hiding in an Amish community. An Amish traveler heading to New York is warned, “Be careful out there among the English.” If you haven’t seen it, it’s worth watching.)

Anyway, when I’m out in public, I often see people dressed in ways that would make me hesitate to step into my own front yard. I’m not criticizing — just observing. In a way, I find it fascinating, maybe even anthropological. Though to be fair, I only ever took the intro course in anthropology back in college.

What I’ve come to realize is that everyone’s “normal” isn’t the same. People — even here in Louisiana — live in slightly different subcultures where they fit perfectly and feel not the slightest bit out of place anywhere, they go. And to be sure, I haven’t always been so self‑conscious myself. I’ve gone out in dirty, ripped gym shorts and a sleeveless tee, proudly showing off muscles I didn’t actually have.

From whence I come.

“You can never be overdressed or overeducated.” — Oscar Wilde

“Normal is an illusion. What is normal for the spider is chaos for the fly.” — Charles Addams

“Anthropology demands the open‑mindedness with which one must look and listen.” — Margaret Mead

#photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #morning #cloths #anthropolgy #normal

Heard the one about the #neonazi #tradwife wannabe trying to argue that #writing was invented in central #Europe, about 40k years ago? #Reading can be challenging. But #ignorance is a #choice.

#LearningIsSexy #anthropolgy #science #politics #neurologicaldisorder

The actual research paper for reference.

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2520385123

Glass Ceiling Records – BTS – Anthropology, Transparency, and the Shared Space Between Us

The blog “Behind the Scenes- Glass Ceiling Records” emphasizes the importance of public-facing anthropology in sharing knowledge. It invites readers into the creative and analytical pro…

Survivor Literacy

RE: https://sciences.social/@primatology/115871161462423636

Risk-taking isn't just for teens. New data on infant chimp leaps suggests early ontogeny—not adolescence—is the primary window for high-stakes motor learning. Crucial for understanding human evolutionary life history. 🐒🦴 #Anthropolgy #Primatology

It's my firm belief that the human species are fundamentally curious, kind, selfless, generous and helpful. One might even say that humans are left leaning by nature, if one wants to slap labels on shit.

The opposites, being ignorant, mean, selfish, greedy and egotistical, for this you have to be trained. This, you might want to label right leaning.

Now, I have no scientific background or anything supporting my beliefs so a discussion without name-calling or belittling would be nice.

What do you think?
Are humans "good" or "bad", "left" or "right", by nature?
#Anthropolgy

Evidence suggests Neanderthal blood protein may be part of reason for their demise

A team of paleoanthropologists and geneticists from Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, EFS, ADES has found evidence of what may have been a contributing factor to the decline of Neanderthals. In their paper published in the journal Scientific Reports, the group describes how they conducted genetic sequencing of three hominid gene populations to learn more about their red blood cell antigens and what they learned by doing so.

Phys.org

Today’s society in one sentence 🤔

This is it. Sorry, I can’t sugar coat this pill.

“The real problem of humanity is the following: we have Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions, and god-like technology.”

- Edward O. Wilson

#ai #tech #cybersecurity #technology #sociology #anthropolgy #biology #politicalscience

I wonder if it is possible to predict if ancient individuals were autistic based on the footprints they left behind.
#RandomThoughts #Autism #ToeWalking #Anthropolgy #Archaeology