Thursday, May 02, 2019

Miss Cellania's Links

A pair of Canada geese hatched six eggs on the grassy third-story ledge of National Geographic's headquarters in Washington, DC. DC Wildlife came Monday and escorted the entire family through the building, down hallways, into the elevator, through the turnstiles, into the courtyard fountain. (via Metafilter)

The 13 Most Notorious Deleted Tweets in History.

How Tarzan stays in shape.

The Race to Develop the Moon. Several nations have lunar projects, because there's money to be made. (via Damn Interesting)

Baby X-rays Look Extremely Uncomfortable, So, Of Course, Twitter Made It Funny.

The scrutiny over Caster Semenya’s body is a study in racism, sexism, and transphobia.

A Chorus of Voices in a Psychedelic Animation Deduce Why a Man Kills Himself Over a Bowl of Albatross Soup.


Blaming Women for Infertility in the 1940s. If the doctor couldn't help, it must be the patient's fault. (via Damn Interesting)


A blast from the past (2008): 7 Geeky Flowcharts.


2 comments:

  1. Why doesn't Tarzan have a beard?

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  2. So if a woman becomes pregnant from a rape, does that mean despite he protestations she really enjoyed it?
    Failure to conceive must be the woman's fault, because otherwise her mate is a girly-man, and we can't have that.
    It's hard to believe this shit went down in my lifetime, it sounds so 19th century.

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