br00t4c, to random
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Mom rips into husbands who expect their wives to do housework in crazy viral Facebook post

https://www.upworthy.com/mom-rips-into-husbands-who-expect-their-wives-to-do-housework-in-crazy-viral-facebook-post-rp5

br00t4c, to random
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Stories from the Center of the World: New Middle East Fiction

https://www.juancole.com/2024/04/stories-center-fiction.html

br00t4c, to random
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Excavation Of Ancient Pompeii Kitchen Unearths Fully Intact 'Leave The Gun, Take The Cannoli' Tea Towel

https://www.theonion.com/excavation-of-ancient-pompeii-kitchen-unearths-fully-in-1851406863

Imperor, to gaming
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We'll try and get through the Medieval era tonight at 20:00 (GMT+1) in Microcivilization on Twitch!

Come join me and chat as we try and bring our forwards!

https://twitch.tv/imperorthefirst

Also get your super rare collectible stream card right here.

@imperor

br00t4c, to random
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Le_bottin_des_jeux_linux, to linuxgaming
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NatureMC, to climate
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In my cupboard, I have plenty of red and Le Puy again. "The Ancient Egyptians were likely the same; the pyramids were built by people who were fuelled by lentils, peas and chickpeas." To know their ancient history makes them even more delicious! And we learn about breeds for .
🥘 A starter of human : https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240229-what-we-owe-the-humble-lentil
🥘 Witnesses of the emergence of social : https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/oct/11/lentils-origins-of-social-inequality

AwattoAnalog, to Mac
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"Infinite Mac" is a project by Mihai Parparita to make classic Mac and NeXT emulation easily accessible.

Enjoy the nostalgia by playing old games like Doom, SimCity2000, and Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness.

Source: https://infinitemac.org/1999/Mac%20OS%209.0

His GitHub is also here: https://github.com/mihaip

paninid, to history
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“The first form of culture is agriculture.”

paninid,
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@qurlyjoe
That is a fair statement, and I agree.

To clarify, the quote was lifted from the second page of the first volume a whole set written in 1935 on story of civilization.

In this context, definitely existed before , but not to sustain an urban “city” or .

Basically, lithicultures couldn’t gather enough calories to sustain a stationary urban existence.

br00t4c, to random
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This company makes cardboard tanks to help your cat conquer the world

https://www.upworthy.com/company-makes-cat-tanks-rp2

br00t4c, to random
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Common, but not ordinary: Why it's hard to imagine a civilization without onions

https://www.salon.com/2024/03/11/common-but-not-ordinary-why-its-hard-to-imagine-a-civilization-without-onions/

br00t4c, to random
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chabicht, to security German
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Is there any paper on "Zero Trust in Human Civilization" yet?

iamdtms, to Games
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kris_inwood, to history
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Professor Zhiwu Chen delivered the 2024 Noel Butlin lecture at the Asia-Pacific Eco & Bus History conference in Honolulu, arguing that warfare was a key trigger for the emergence of walled cities leading to the early rise of civilization in north China.
https://sites.google.com/hawaii.edu/2024apebhconference/home
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons

map of walled cities in Neolithic China showing majority are in the north

br00t4c, to history
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br00t4c, to history
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br00t4c, to Youtube
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▶ Bibi Ghoulishly Claims Israel's Saving 'Civilization' By Destroying Gaza

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ-A3LPvkTQ

zhang.dianli, to writing

In addition to my love of things #stochastic, I'm also deeply fascinated with #permanence, especially in the form of #writing. When I was young I was always imagining the kind of person who magically figured out that you could make black marks on stone, or cuts in wood, or whatever you liked translate to words. What a genius she must have been! (Yes, in my imagination it was always a woman.) People often claim that agriculture was the #foundation of #civilization. I disagree. It was permanence and precision in #communication that is the foundation of civilization. Writing, in short.

This is why I collect interesting forms of writing (like the bamboo slips I've shared in the past) as well as interesting or beautiful tools of writing. Today's little photo-essay is about the latter.

This is a so-called "eternal pencil". I have several of them, but this one I got because it's just so beautiful as well as practical. Details in the alt text as usual.

(Mastodon users will have to click through to see all the photos.)

Opening the box and removing the sponge protective layer reveals a decorative fake-vellum sheet over the actual contents. The fake vellum is inscribed with this Chinese idiom: 腹有诗书气自华 (fù yǒu shī shū qì zì huá, meaning literally roughly "having a belly full of poetry and books makes one's breath shine" and more idiomatically "being a student of letters and poems makes one's mark") Through the translucent vellum can be made out the shape of the included pencil and its two replacement heads.
The contents on display, flipped the other way to have the pencil pointing down, show the nice elegant design of the parts. The pencil is made of purple sandalwood and has a little brass plate embedded on the top that reads "eternal pencil" again.
The little brass plate on the purple sandalwood pencil is shown in closer detail, revealing both what the plate says more clearly and the very nice wood of the pencil body.
Pencil and replacement heads removed from the box.

Imperor, to geopolitics
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Chat unlocked it, and tonight we're going to have dedicated Civilization VI stream!

Come join me over on https://twitch.tv/imperorthefirst and keep me company, help make choices for our expansion and game!

@imperor

Imperor, to geopolitics
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#strategy but specifically #grandstrategy and #4x often have the most banging #music and #soundtracks.

Here's Baba Yetu from #civilization by the Stellenbosch University Choir

https://youtu.be/PCa8RxaOPW8

br00t4c, to random
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Mom rips into husbands who expect their wives to do housework in crazy viral Facebook post

https://www.upworthy.com/mom-rips-into-husbands-who-expect-their-wives-to-do-housework-in-crazy-viral-facebook-post-rp4

estelle, to SmashBros
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"The Romans conquered the world through seriousness, discipline, organisation, continuity of vision and method; through the conviction that they were a superior race, born to command; through the well-considered, methodically calculated use of the most ruthless cruelty, cold perfidy and the most hypocritical propaganda, employed simultaneously or in turn; by an unshakeable resolution to always sacrifice everything to prestige, without ever being sensitive either to peril, or to pity, or to any human respect; by the art of decomposing under terror the very soul of their adversaries, or of putting them to sleep with hope, before enslaving them with arms; finally by such skilful handling of the crudest lie that they have deceived even posterity and are still deceiving us. "

Simone Weil, in "Some reflections on the origins of Hitlerism". @history

#SimoneWeil #Weil #AncientRome #Cesar #cesarism #empire #imperialism #crush #smash #histoire #destruction #USWars #IsraelWars #conquest #Rome

estelle,
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"Life expectancy at birth in Roman Egypt was just 27.3 for women and 26.2 for men."

"As the empire expanded, the Romans took the show—including all their diseases—on the road. In every location, “The empire’s arrival led to the hasty construction of the first town, in Roman style, with baths and aqueducts, drains, heating systems, and latrines. Despite the amenities, a reasonable answer to the question ‘What have the Romans ever done for us?’ might have been ‘Got us sick.’ Mortality rates went up.”

Nadya Williams: https://currentpub.com/2023/05/18/kyle-harper-on-climate-and-deadly-germs-that-made-and-continue-to-make-history-part-i/ @history

#epidemics #malaria #propaganda #terrorism #AncientRome #empire #imperialism #crush #smash #history #destruction #conquest #Rome #RomanEmpire #civilization #civilisation #civilisationCollapse #civilizationCollapse #supremacy

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