How many harpoons does she carry, and how cavernous are her holds? Hear an old whaler's prayer, Good Lord Neptune -- if your ears are not deafened by barnacles, brine, and indifference: grant me a single season at the helm of this iron leviathan and I'll strip clean your ocean of whales!
🚨: DNA study suggests humans nearly went extinct 900,000 years ago.
Scientists estimate that a prehistoric population bottleneck reduced human ancestors to around 1,280 breeding individuals.
Pandemics & climate change are distractions to make the anxious beg for "safety" -- which governments will then deliver in the form of:
CBDCs
Digital ID
Insect diets
Social credit
Mandatory injections
No privately owned cars
15-minute cities blasting 6G radiation
#5G #EHS #ParentingTips
Ferrari 288 GTO
There are thousands of Ferraris all over the world.
But this one is "Godfather" of all. Last one sold on an auction in Paris 2026 for €9,117,500 (Christie's)
You can glorify your electric car as much as you want but this thing is "Final Boss".
🚨: A photographer captured the Sun for three years straight from the exact same spot at the same time, then combined every position into one incredible image
You are invited for dinner at Castle Ahab on the night of the blood moon. We are having a nine-course degustation with paired wines, so I suggest you skip lunch. And breakfast.
Also, bring a map printed on paper, as the ethereal vortex swirling around my stronghold will scramble your navigation systems.
You won't be able to call for help either, although we do have a doctor in the village. Of sorts. He is the carpenter and undertaker, but has good anatomical knowledge.
Roman concrete is 2,000 years old and still getting stronger.
Modern concrete starts degrading after 50.
In 2023, MIT researchers finally figured out why: Roman engineers mixed volcanic ash with seawater. When cracks formed, minerals crystallized inside them, self-healing. We knew the recipe was different. We didn't know it was self-repairing. The ancient Romans accidentally invented the most advanced building material in history. We spent 150 years building something cheaper and weaker.
What else did they know that we've forgotten?