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The Dallemagnes → 2015
Pretty damn cool. Thanks to Helena Borgman for sharing
Ferrolic: A Clock with a Liquid Face Powered by Magnetism
Ferrolic utilizes ferrofluid—a liquid that becomes strongly magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field—to display recognizable shapes in response to magnets embedded inside the clock’s aluminum frame. The moving blobs look almost alive, a fact not lost on
Nothing highlights the economic disparity between Germany and Egypt more than the opulent setting of the Nefertiti bust in Berlin versus the dusty lampshade under which its copy was erected in Samalut.
There are some seriously uptight mother fuckers on here. Get the fuckin corncob out of your ass and learn how to have a god damn sense of humor once in a while. For fuck sake quit taking yourself so god damn serious all the time….no one else is taking you seriously….lol
Very touching 1,800 year old letter
Ancient Origins originally shared:
1,800 years ago, a young soldier from Egypt serving in the Roman army wrote six letters home to his family but without response. Finally, he sent a desperate plea for them to reply and to not forget about him. The ancient letter brings to life the hopes and fears of people from our distant past.
Bet this won't be the last time we'll find of religious idiots having had done shit like this.
Andrew Ledford originally shared: A monk erased a previously unknown book by Archimedes, that laid out the foundations of Calculus thousands of years before Newton and Leibniz and wrote over it with prayers
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He’s gotta pay all those back taxes…. Lmao
The MCU Exchange originally shared:
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Wesley Snipes Teases A New Marvel Role
Back in 1998, Wesley Snipes got his introduction to comic movies with Blade. The series went on to become a full fledged trilogy, concluding in 2004. Since that point, Snipes has been eager and willing to bring the vampire hunter… |
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