Dan Issel isn't thrilled with his alma mater right now...
"If I had one word to describe the Kentucky team, I would say ‘selfish.' ... There was not one aspect of that — not one — game that would lead me to believe they’re going to be a decent team."
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Until the early XX century, when a woman wasn't able to breastfeed or died in childbirth when a wet nurse was not available a goat nurse maid was brought in to save the starving infants life (1927).
NEW HOAX JUST DROPPED
“The Trump admin removed a memorial for black soldiers”
Only when you scroll alllll the way down do they admit that it actually works on a rotation and a panel which happened to feature a black servicemember was simply rotated.
You don’t hate the media enough
I don't know who needs to hear this, but when you subsidize something shitty, you just make it shittier. This is how all health care bills have worked for my entire life. Until people know what things cost and can make rational choices based on cost, nothing works.
Centipedes are some of the best moms amongst invertebrates.
In the ultimate act of motherly sacrifice, some species offer themselves as the first feast for their young, ensuring they will have enough foods to give them the best possible start to life.
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is a panagram, containing every letter in the English language. Coined in 1888, it is used as a writing or typing exercise, as well as a demo for typesets, fonts, and encryption algorithms.
Seeds of Deception is a terrifying book about what's really going on with genetically modified food. A must read for anyone who eats. It's an eye-opener that reads like a crime novel, but unfortunately it's all real crime. Easy to read and informative: https://t.co/az8HvIT7bZ #ad
That tiny teaspoon of honey in your tea is more precious than it seems. To make just one teaspoon, 12 honeybees must work together their entire lives, visiting over 30,000 flowers and flying nearly 800 miles—all while carrying nectar drop by drop back to the hive.
Bees are master engineers of nature. They communicate using waggle dances, coordinate massive team foraging missions, and maintain hive temperatures with wing vibrations. But beyond honey, bees play a critical role in the planet—they pollinate 75% of the world’s crops, including fruits, vegetables, and nuts.
CBS News report from 1982—featuring a 34-year-old Al Gore—predicts a quarter of Florida ending up underwater as a result of "the coal, oil and gas we've been burning for 100 years". 🤡
"Climate changes could produce widespread disruption of agriculture... Scientists blame the odourless, colourless carbon dioxide gas for these potentially dangerous changes around the planet."
Fast forward 43 years and—imagine my shock—Florida is still afloat. 🙄