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T1N7 t1_j6e12wc wrote
This thing literally looks like an ancient and forgotten god of a long gone civilization
T1N7 t1_j4m3i0i wrote
Reply to [homemade] käseleberkäse by Franz-Tschender
Peak German Culinary Culture
T1N7 t1_j29k8b2 wrote
Reply to comment by TychaBrahe in Before Newton, how did people explain falling apples? by maugustus
Oh wow thanks! I always wondered why the natural state of stuff was considered near the ground...
T1N7 t1_j28futz wrote
Reply to comment by Navvana in Before Newton, how did people explain falling apples? by maugustus
I'd also add that people more versed in metaphysics thought all things tend to move to their natural state, which for things being on earth
T1N7 t1_iu13qo2 wrote
CRUSH THY VERMIN!
T1N7 t1_issjx8k wrote
Reply to comment by Matshelge in Scientists Engineer Bacteria to Recycle Plastic Waste Into Valuable Chemicals by izumi3682
Testing out, wether you could induce algae bloom, counts as geo-engineering? Even on a small scale?
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Reply to comment by piratamaia in Gods, tombs and Nazis: the Third Reich’s bad relationship with Egyptology by MeatballDom
Well I wouldn't be so sure about these two things either....
Hitler killed his own dog to test his suicide pill, the logistical backbone of the Wehrmacht was based on horses and the ecology wasn't that important, when you had to produce weapons.