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The Very Drugged Nazis
Adolf Hitler was portrayed as a vegetarian teetotaler who would allow nothing to corrupt him. Drugs were depicted as part of a Jewish plot to poison and weaken the nation—Jews were said to “play a supreme part” in the international drug trade—and yet nobody became more dependent on cocktails of drugs than Hitler, and no armed forces did more to enhance their troops’ performance than the Wehrmacht did by using a version of methamphetamine.
Breast-Feeding of Animals by Women: Its Socio-Cultural Context and Geographic Occurrence
In this paper, the practice of women breast-feeding animals is viewed from a geographic and historical perspective. The principal aims are to establish where the practice has been commonplace, to determine its economic and so cio -cultural context, to consider its possible role in animal domestication, and to weigh its significance in human ecology. - In many cases, the practice is an expression of affection for pets (among Polynesians, among forest peoples of tropical South America, and especially among aboriginal hunters and gatherers in Southeast Asia, Australia, and Tasmania). In other cases, affection is supplemented or supplanted by economic concerns, as among various Melanesian "pig complex" peoples.
Every Jurassic Park Dinosaur Illustrated With Modern Science
The point of this article is to explore what we have learned about dinosaurs since the Jurassic Park films landed in the ’90s. We can all enjoy the films for what they are despite the inaccuracies.
Arctic communities are living in a future nobody wants
The community response to climate change shifting shorelines—even the prospect of moving an entire village from its namesake, a reindeer-resembling point protruding into the Arctic Ocean—isn’t panic or generalized climate anxiety. It’s a willingness to adapt, a desire to learn as much as possible and adjust to the new patterns of Arctic life, however dramatically different they may be.
Why Humans Totally Freak Out When They Get Lost
It is hard to predict how someone who is lost will behave, though it’s safe to assume—as search and rescue leaders always do—that they won’t do much to help themselves. Few people manage to do what is often the most sensible thing and stay put. Most feel compelled to keep moving, and so throw themselves into the unknown in the hope that an escape route will appear.
Discord raises $100 million and plans to move beyond gaming
The company says the change is one its users have requested as Discord has become more of a tool for “day-to-day communication.”
An interesting one on how to Enjoy the Perfect Shower Anywhere in the World… for $2.96
After a long day, the last thing you need is a dribbling, sad excuse for a shower. describes the best simple solution I’ve found. The price is now $6–7, and there is a newer version, but they all fit in your pocket and take minutes to install.
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