
Dave
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Two gay men in Nashville are sparking nationwide outrage after recording a video of themselves mocking the baby they had via surrogacy as it cries for its mother for content. Man: “Who do you want, Dada or Pop?” Baby: “Mama” Man: “No, there is no mama.” Baby: cries


A YouTuber who risked his life to give the North Sentinel Island tribe Diet Coke is facing up to five years in prison Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov broke strict laws prohibiting contact with the Sentinelese people



Clavicular says men aren't supposed to be happy. "I have no regard for my own happiness, men aren't supposed to be happy, life is hard, work isn't enjoyable, the gym isn't enjoyable, but it needs to be done, if you want to succeed to the highest level you can't prioritize being happy"

This architectural style's defenders can't avoid the fact that it *always* registers, at the symbolic and psychological level, as "hostile" -- not just now, but throughout the entire history of the style. For instance it's been used as a stage-setting for "bleak antihumanist sterile future" throughout the history of the Sci Fi film genre, from the 1960s through the present. This doesn't change. Even during the supposed "revival" of Brutalism during the social media age, there isn't a new Sci Fi where a futuristic Brutalist setting is supposed to convey something positive within the symbolic and psycholigcal landscape of the storytelling.


A Hafted Axe with Dragons from Ancient China, dating back to approximately 1300–1200 B.C.E. during the late Shang dynasty.

























