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Glass negative of an image by Thomas Eakins, ca. 1885, showing a young man leaning out from a ladder over a horse’s severed leg. Part of Eakins' studies into the mechanics of animal locomotion: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/eakins-horse-leg/

32 hours left to keep a single mom in Gz housed!

If Mai gets evicted, there’s nowhere to go. The news is only getting more from for her area and I’ve seen her street…we have to make sure she can keep this precious shelter.

873/1500 by TOMORROW: https://chuffed.org/project/hope-giving-circle

Keep Hope Alive: a Gaza Giving Circle

We are a team of volunteers in the US and UK, led by two sisters passionate about helping our friends on the ground keep their families and neighbors alive with food, water, & shelter. We saw that their campaigns are extremely stagnant and wanted to find a way to direct steady help to them. We distribute your contributions equally every week for sustainable support.

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The flash flood disaster in Texas reveals how high the stakes are now that the Trump administration is openly sabotaging our scientific capacity. With climate change amplifying wildfires and hurricanes, it’s a recipe for catastrophe on unprecedented scales.

Whoa cool! There's a website with Indigenous Australian sky knowledge that is set up for grades 5-12, so Australian (or international) teachers and share this knowledge appropriately and respectfully. https://www.ngarrngga.org/

#IAUS399

Welcome to Ngarrngga | Ngarrngga

Ngarrngga provides resources made by educators for educators in collaboration with Indigenous Knowledge Experts.

A bronze helmet of Corinthian type. Herodotus references this helmet as an element of the Greek hoplites' gear. Numerous Corinthian helmets were discovered within the sanctuary at Olympia, offered as dedications to Zeus. The perforations along the rim served as attachment points for a interior lining.

Dating 6th century BC. On display at Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna.

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Your Cherokee words for today.
The top word is English followed by how it is written in the Cherokee language followed by how it is spelled in English then how to pronounce it phonetically.

The Immortals, the "people who live anywhere", were a race of spirit people called Nunnehi (Noonnayhee) who lived in the highlands of the old Cherokee country and had a great many townhouses, especially in the bald mountains, the high peaks on which no timber ever grows. They had large townhouses in Pilot

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In case you weren't aware how badass @jerry is:

@cR0w

It's *important* to note the specificity of _Norwegian_ death metal...

@jerry

@TimePencil @jerry Very different than Swedish death metal so it helps paint the picture.
Category:Norwegian death metal musical groups - Wikipedia

@cR0w @jerry There's "will spit on your corpse" missing for llama on the list...

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Запомните, а то забудете.

@cR0w @jerry winamp: it really whips the llamas' ass
@cR0w @jerry 🎶 ¡CUIDADO LLAMA!