You're not bad that you don't care, I'm not bad that I don't care.
If you care that's fine, that does not mean I need to care.
You would do miracles from your own power.
@NonDestructiv@BAJRjobs@4gottn_History That's so constructive isn't it? From what I get from Hancock is different viewpoints and opinion which are actually more aligned with what I find to be true.
That may not be so for you and that's okay. But to outright attack a man who only presents evidence without your own?
@XCEO_eth@elonmusk I humbly appreciate you Elon and many years from now I can tell my children look at that car in outer space that's from my timeline. And I can tell them, no other human has dared to do such a thing, dream big.
@TheProjectUnity I noticed the corner clearly as I hope everybody else does. But what I'm really fascinated about is the marks on the bottom of all these blocks on the faces.
@MagneticService You can also call it clear quartz: The most common modern mineralogical name for this stone. But we always call it Rock crystal :)
comes from teh Greek word krystallos, meaning "ice".
Quartz may be everywhere in the UK, but rock crystal – a water‑clear form of quartz – is extremely rare and only forms under very specific geological conditions.
In prehistoric Britain and Ireland – a world before glass – it would've been the only transparent solid material. It may even have been seen as powerful or magical... 🪨🔮✨
Now, our #OCAArchTeam excavations along the #A66 have uncovered one of the largest collections of Neolithic rock crystal ever found in the UK!
The assemblage includes both high‑quality transparent crystals and cloudier pieces. The purest, clearest crystals could be knapped into tools but, interestingly, even the lower-quality crystals had been kept.
Although these aren't suitable for tool‑making, their tips had been carefully struck to test their quality, then retained rather than discarded.
This suggests that the material itself was valued, even when it couldn’t be used.
💎 Read more: https://t.co/vmZJqrYvip
#A66NTP #Cumbria #Neolithic #Prehistoric #Archaeology
@BAJRjobs I've never heard it called rock crystal, I was being a smart-ass lol. I've always known it as Crystal Rock.
It just sounds different it's like saying rock granite instead of granite rock.
@Muckraker1611 All I see is humans.
I don't really care if he's gay or not, all that matters is he can do the job successfully that's all that matters.