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When you’re writing aND YOU CAN’T FIND THE RIGHT WORD
http://chir.ag/projects/tip-of-my-tongue/
you’re welcome
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Time travel back to the early days of laboratory science, thanks to this amazing gallery of vintage and historical science labs at io9. So much has changed, and in some ways not that much at all.
Speaking of fossilized doom, see those chop marks on that skull up there? It’s likely proof that Jamestown colonists resorted to cannibalism to survive the harsh winter of 1609. Their supply ships had been destroyed by a hurricane and their fort was under siege by the Powhatan tribe.
After they ran out of dogs, rats and snakes to eat, these preserved remains suggest they turned to each other. Looks like this teenage girl, who researchers are calling “Jane”, drew the short straw.
Using advanced facial reconstruction technology, AMNH scientists were able to not only reconstruct her butchering, but also her face.
Eventually, the flesh was cut away from Jane’s cheeks and facial muscles, her tongue was removed, and her brain was extracted through the hole in her skull. English diets in the 17th century often included the cheek, tongue, and brain of animals, so it’s not surprising to [researchers] that the same parts of Jane’s head would have been removed for consumption.
- YOU AREN’T AN IDIOT FOR DOING SOMETHING WRONG
- YOU AREN’T AN IDIOT FOR SAYING SOMETHING WRONG
- YOU AREN’T AN IDIOT FOR NOT KNOWING SOMETHING
- YOU AREN’T AN IDIOT
- YOU ARE A WONDERFUL HUMAN BEING AND I LOVE YOU SO, SO MUCH
I’ve needed this for so long
made me cry what the
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3D Forensic facial reconstruction, Visualforensic 2013 feb.
Facial reconstruction of former french king Henri IV killed in 1610, and based on the CTscan database of his skull.
DID THAT KITTEH JUST
JUST HUG IT’S HEAD
BECAUSE YOU PETTED IT’S TUMMY
WHAT AN ADORABLE KITTEH
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Where do I sign
Now I know what to do when I find my dream home. Add this to the sign and take my husband to see it!
(Source: theduty, via museanddoctorwhowooh)
Friendly reminder this show was filmed in front of a live studio audience in one take.
And that all sitcom laugh tracks are taken from this show because the laughter was so sincere.
friendly reminder that this show was fuckin awesome
And most of the people who were recorded laughing are dead now. When you hear people laughing in sitcoms today, it’s the recorded laughter of dead people.
Well that escalated quickly
^ so did the toast
this is gonna be me some day
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This fawn and bobcat were found in an office together, cuddling under a desk after a forest fire.
(via desihasarrived)
aha
this poodle thinks its a human
aha its walking
WAIT HAHA IT HOPPED
DID YOU SEE THAT IT HOPPED
REBLOGGING THIS AGAIN CAUSE CUTE OMG BABYYYYYYY
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Dogs Wearing Pantyhose, A Popular New Meme in China
I’M FUCKIGN SCREAMING AT MY COMPUTER
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Speaking of fossilized doom, see those chop marks on that skull up there? It’s likely proof that Jamestown colonists resorted to cannibalism to survive the harsh winter of 1609. Their supply ships had been destroyed by a hurricane and their fort was under siege by the Powhatan tribe.
After they ran out of dogs, rats and snakes to eat, these preserved remains suggest they turned to each other. Looks like this teenage girl, who researchers are calling “Jane”, drew the short straw.
Using advanced facial reconstruction technology, AMNH scientists were able to not only reconstruct her butchering, but also her face.
Eventually, the flesh was cut away from Jane’s cheeks and facial muscles, her tongue was removed, and her brain was extracted through the hole in her skull. English diets in the 17th century often included the cheek, tongue, and brain of animals, so it’s not surprising to [researchers] that the same parts of Jane’s head would have been removed for consumption.
Read more at ScienceNOW.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/8d28bc62b81b9e85cbfc9d0c3bc0eff0/tumblr_mmaezxwnDM1qbh26io1_1280.jpg)

