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I rap with🔮@BlackMagicNoize and I make beats with @filthyfings 🎹 #MADSHROOM #MADSHROOMMC Psychedelic Super Soldier from the 425🍄https://t.co/7cp6rBWE9m🍄

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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
A Sony Discman from 2001—now preserved in a museum. By 2001, Sony Discman stood as one of the most iconic portable music devices of the CD era. Introduced in 1984 with the D-50, it let listeners take compact discs anywhere, signaling a major departure from cassette players like the Walkman. Despite dominating the late ’80s and ’90s, portable CD players were quickly eclipsed in the early 2000s by MP3 players and digital music sharing. Today, early Discman models are displayed in museums as artifacts of late-20th-century tech and a milestone in the shift from analog to digital music.
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
This organism has no brain, no eyes, no organs; we recognise, has just one hole (for food to get in and out again) and scientists still argue where it belongs in the tree of life. It just slides through the deep sea floor, existing for no clear reason. This is "Xenoturbella".... Sliding quietly across the deep seafloor is one of biology’s strangest residents: Xenoturbella. Discovered in 1949 and first studied in detail decades later, this soft-bodied marine organism defies easy classification. It has no brain, no eyes, no centralized nervous system, and no recognizable organs. Its body plan is radically simple, essentially a flattened sack with one opening that functions for both eating and waste. It moves slowly through sediment, absorbing nutrients, likely feeding on mollusks it encounters. For years, scientists argued over where it belonged on the tree of life. Some thought it was a degenerate relative of more complex animals; others believed it represented something far older. Genetic studies in the 2010s finally suggested Xenoturbella belongs near the base of bilaterian animals, offering a rare living glimpse into what early complex life may have looked like over 500 million years ago. It doesn’t build, hunt, or dominate. It simply persists. Xenoturbella lacks a permanent gut, yet it can still digest prey, making it one of the few known animals that functions without stable internal organs, a reminder that complexity is not a prerequisite for survival. © Reddit #archaeohistories
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S♡@iamdieforyouuu·
You have to name him the last thing you ate
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Nitin Singh 🍃@Kohlliers·
@PicturesFoIder A toilet designed for proper pooping posture
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non aesthetic things
non aesthetic things@PicturesFoIder·
This is an open-air restroom constructed for workers on an offshore oil platform.
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Video Game History
Video Game History@VideoGameHstry·
What's is the best game on the PlayStation?
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Fascinating@fasc1nate·
A female Omothymus spider and her offspring
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jupi🪽🎡@fromkicatcher·
and a very happy juneteenth to all my brothas and sistas aunties and uncles who took part in the montgomery brawl. y’all are national HEROES!!
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