Happy birthday Jules Verne! A writer of science fiction, he took readers on a journey 'Around the World in 80 Days.' In his honor, we take our own journey around the world, exploring 7 far-flung ground stations and the communications networks they support: https://t.co/uXKZ2kfJhP
Solid @MarcGunther piece giving credit to the foundations/organizations that built the climate movement, but calling out the conspicuous and outdated rejection of nuclear energy https://t.co/BbgBW0Det0 @Medium
@ToledoTheHorse@GeorgeSquares IMO: we spend more time with the beast. He's human only in the last part of the movie. its unavoidable that Ppl will like the beast more. Which I'd say is a success.
Now about finding the beast attractive: that's a combo of how personality affects attractiveness and...furries.
Weird bodily quirk I have: I will, at random & whilst perfectly healthy, have a strong, chesty coughing & hacking fit. To the point you'd think I have late stage tuberculosis or something.
I have it, dad has it, grandpa has it as did his, etc.
Tis the male family legacy.
We tend to think of ferns as fragile plants, existing in the shaded, humid understories of forests. This could not be farther from the truth. Their lineage arose on this planet some 360 million years ago... https://t.co/plsBLyDhQs
Biologists have taught both chimpanzees and parrots to grasp the concept of zero - something human children can rarely understand until the age of four.