Monday, November 19, 2018

Miss Cellania's Links

Crossing the Sahara in the Fourteenth Century. You paid dearly to not become lost or murdered. (via Digg)

Why Don’t We Forget How to Ride a Bike? (via Boing Boing)

Lessons in chill, from the entire house cat species.

After Trump's Tax Cuts, Companies Eliminated More Jobs Than They Created.

A Japanese children's book of American history, Osanaetoki Bankokubanashi (童絵解万国噺) was published in 1861. East Asian historian Nick Kapur posted the more intriguing images at Twitter, with explanations for what we see. (Thanks, WTM!)

A World of Pain: The Definitive Ranking of Coen Brothers Movies

Alfred Percival Maudslay was a British diplomat, archeologist, and explorer who studied Maya ruins in the late 19th century. In other words, he was a real-life Indiana Jones. 

The Lethal Lunch That Shook Scotland. Eight people died and the hotel was never the same again.

Why Are Young People Having So Little Sex?

Woman Receives Screenshots Of Fiancé’s Affair Texts Just Before Wedding, Reads Them Out Instead Of Vows.


A blast from the past (2012):8 Thanksgiving Flowcharts.

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