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April
We saw this fireball on the Kitt Peak all sky camera last night. https://t.co/csWRocz7yG
— David Lee Summers (@davidleesummers) April 4, 2022
So much history in one photo. #wirksworth materiality ✅ pic.twitter.com/tmqV4vy9P7
— D a v i d B r o o k s (@DSBArchitect) April 15, 2022
Gary Cohen’s play-by-play broadcast call of the Mets comeback in Philadelphia is something you need to hear (and see) 😂
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) May 6, 2022
🎥 @SNYtvpic.twitter.com/ZPG7tVQNGI
An ancient amber bear. Carved about 10,000 years ago, this magical find washed up on a beach at Fanø in Denmark from a submerged Mesolithic settlement under the North Sea. National Museum of Denmark. Photo: © Alison Fisk.#FindsFriday#Archaeology pic.twitter.com/eekKuTGNsp
— Alison Fisk (@AlisonFisk) May 6, 2022
the jerk festival called and they’re making you grand marshal pic.twitter.com/vyCXBwbtqf
— Compulsory Heteropessimism (@griph) May 12, 2022
cuckoo--⁰laughing at the man⁰in the burning house?
— Kobayashi Issa (@issa_haiku) May 21, 2022
時鳥火宅の人を笑らん⁰hototogisu kataku no hito wo warauran
This refers to a Buddhist parable in The Lotus Sutra, Chapter 3. The burning house represents addiction to temporary, worldly pleasure.https://t.co/o5DRaHAOMc
Which lead eventually to these #midjourney pic.twitter.com/44uFNkmVAK
— The New Year Grink (@deathbearbrown) May 21, 2022
Look what came to the moth trap: A Spanish Moon Moth, endemic to the Pyrenees and The Alps, one of the holy grails of European mothing! #mothsmatter pic.twitter.com/v5mJ5HMIkA
— Toby Fountain (@toby_wildlife) June 9, 2022
virgin mary punching the devil, england, 13th century pic.twitter.com/wQqznOJMRX
— weird medieval guys (@WeirdMedieval) June 20, 2022
— PubicZirconium (@PubicZirconium) June 23, 2022comments powered by Disqus