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Katılım Ocak 2019
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What’s not to love about the good folks at @Windscribecom? I’d be up a tree without them…there are still some decent people left in the world, let’s hope 2025 makes it better!
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Thank you
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Cardi B misses her normal life: “Having Everything GETS BORING”
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That’s not a very good canoe, it has a hole in the bottom 😜
Historic Vids@historyinmemes

A dugout canoe measuring 15 feet in length was discovered in Wisconsin's Lake Mendota recently. Using advanced technology, experts have determined that the canoe dates back to approximately 1,200 years ago. As the well-preserved canoe was retrieved from the lake, Wisconsin state archaeologist Jim Skibo remarked, "This is the first time this thing has been out of the water in 1,200 years.” The remarkable find was brought to the surface in November 2021 after being spotted by maritime archaeologist Tamara Thomsen, who was observing a school of fish at the lake's bottom. Thomsen noticed a protruding log on the lakebed and upon closer inspection, identified it as a canoe. A wood sample was sent for carbon dating, revealing an astonishing result—the wood dated back to 800 A.D. Thomsen had discovered a 1,200-year-old canoe. The canoe is believed to have belonged to ancestors of the Ho-Chunk Native Americans, who constructed dugout canoes by burning the inside of logs and shaping them with stone tools. "Consider cutting down a tree that's two-and-a-half feet wide with a stone tool and then hollowing it out and making it float," Skibo explained "It must have taken hundreds of hours and a great deal of skill." The vessel will undergo several years of preservation treatment and may eventually find its place in a proposed Wisconsin Historical Society museum in Madison. "Hopefully the canoe will play a role here," said Skibo. "It's a great artifact for telling multiple stories.

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Question everything?
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Oakland is in a free fall. The residents have had enough. It's time to lead, @MayorShengThao. Progressive policy doesn't work without public safety.
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@ianmiles They’re bored and have nothing to do like we did in the 80s. It’s all for attention and shock value because they’re all on Ritalin
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Worker: Closing downtown Old Navy store victim of 'out-of-control' shoplifting "They're (shoplifters) there every day. When I'm on the floor walking around I would say at least 12, 14 during the day," the worker said. @KPIXtv bit.ly/43z1XHI
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No shocker. Once knowledge takes over, feelings go out the windows. Girls: feelings, brain power: boys.
Brad Wilcox@BradWilcoxIFS

This comes on heels of evidence fr @jean_twenge’s new book, *Generations*, which shows HS boys turning right (even as female peers turn left). Stunning ideological divide among HS seniors today: ✔️ @ 65% of HS senior boys conservative ✔️ @ 31% of HS senior girls conservative

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