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tygerprints, to memes in Why cool guys don't look back at explosions

In the "rear" view mirror. Naturally! Especially if your pants were destroyed by the explosion you're coolly walking away from.

tygerprints, to bewowed in A Triceratops femur (left) compared to that of an African elephant (right)

Here's the same bone, compared to a coffee bean. And now, next to a quarter. And now next to a rum-soaked twinkie. For science.

tygerprints, to bewowed in A Triceratops femur (left) compared to that of an African elephant (right)

To me the fact that they belong to dinosaurs is almost as fantastic and awesome as if they DID belong to dragons. I've always found dinosaurs to be kind of hard to accept as a reality, especially when you stand next to those gigantic bones or visit a display of animatronic ones and realize, "these things once were actually real and alive."

tygerprints, to worldnews in Jeffrey Epstein Never Stopped Abusing Women—and His VIP Circle Helped Make It Possible

No thanks. I can do much better. You'll have to learn to fuck yourself - or you'll have to be a rape victim to have any hope of a sex life. Happy holidays!

tygerprints, to random in "Both parties are the same!"

Yeah it's a real moral conundrum. Do you vote for the fascists who want to destroy the country of America, or the other party who wants to bring people together and have some good social programs going. It's really a very tough and confusing choice.

tygerprints, to bewowed in A Triceratops femur (left) compared to that of an African elephant (right)

I'm sure that's true - I wonder how early the earliest fossil of a dinosaur was actually unearthed, and if people even had an inkling what it meant.

tygerprints, to bewowed in A Triceratops femur (left) compared to that of an African elephant (right)

Again, I'm just floored (so is the person in the photo!) by this kind of thing. To think such gigantic reptiles once populated this planet, for realsies. I mean if that doesn't sound like something out of the most way out kind of science fiction. And yet we had no idea such creatures existed until fossils began turning up around the 1820s.

Can you imagine what kind of plays Shakespeare would have written about dinosaurs if he'd known about them? But even suggesting that thunder lizards once existed on earth would probably have landed you in the stocks back then.

tygerprints, to memes in Why cool guys don't look back at explosions

Ha! Hind site is 20 20.

tygerprints, to asklemmy in Dear Lemmy, **why** Star Trek??

C'mon you gotta love the original Star Trek series at the very least. I mean it was a milestone and it's still my favorite of all the Treks out there.

The fact that it has so many communities (for Trek in general) shows that it really resonates with people across the board. I can't think of many other shows that have achieved that. Its the mix of science fiction and adventure with very human emotions and problems that make it so appealing, I think.

tygerprints, to asklemmy in Does France have a terrorism problem?

I didnt' really have room to write more about what the term "raise better kids" would entail, but obviously ti would mean getting to the root of why these people are mad. That's why I mentioned the need for mental counseling, which is sorely needed in a world where parents don't bother to find out why their kids are upset and don't or won't see the red flags in front of them.

Yes the problem is much wider than this limited space can give a voice to. But you won't solve the problems of the world by trying to throw one size fits all solutions onto the situation and attempting to look at the forest but not the trees. You can't conquer a global problem by a global solution, it requires one on one kind of treatment, and has to start at home or in school.

tygerprints, to worldnews in Jeffrey Epstein Never Stopped Abusing Women—and His VIP Circle Helped Make It Possible

Yes he did have a female accomplice who I'm happy to say also went to jail. But how often do you hear of women abusing men? I know it goes on, and one problem with any kind of abuse is under reporting by people who are embarrassed and ashamed.

Still from what I've read the greater number of perpetrators is men, just look at all those they just busted for sending solicitations to young girls for sex (I think it was group of 10 or 20 men). None of them gay - all of them straight men with girlfriends or married.

That's who my scorn is heaped upon and always will be. The ones who really commit such atrocities with no concern for the victims.

tygerprints, to asklemmy in Does France have a terrorism problem?

I think the whole world has a terrorism problem. Even countries that have traditionally been very neutral and peaceful are having problems with young men committing acts of terrorist aggression. It's everywhere now.

I don't think it is a problem of fixing security, as most terrorists are "home grown," they don't come in from outside countries. The home grown terrorists very likely are influenced by things going on in other countries, but usually they are natives to the country they terrorize.

It's a problem of raising better kids. Of doing the hard thing to keep your child off the streets and away from drugs and guns. Of making people understand why hurting others is more than just unethical or immoral, it's a path toward self-destruction and misery for everyone. And, we ought to be assigning more officers to ensure people go make their mental health appointments, as everyone should be doing.

The world of human beings is as sick place. Men value the wrong things and the wrong ideas. And especially young, gullible, highly impressionable men. We need to make sure resources are available and utlilized to keep young men in school and out of trouble and to get counseling. Most of them need it very badly. And we need to pass strict gun control measures - not a popular sentiment, but an accurate one. It has to happen or we'll never be able to overcome this dilemma at all.

tygerprints, to worldnews in Jeffrey Epstein Never Stopped Abusing Women—and His VIP Circle Helped Make It Possible

All I can say is, I'm glad Jeff Epstein is dead and some of those who helped promulgate his sickness are in jail also. Far too many men get away with the abuse of women in this society. These men are all mentally ill, and they all need to be jailed for the remainder of their lifetimes.

tygerprints, to memes in The future is now

Well when you think that our adult bodies have more foreign bacteria in them than human cells, it's pretty amazing we can even move, or walk or talk. We're kind of walking bacteria bombs. Maybe our systems get used to being overloaded with bugs and so, that feels normal to us.

tygerprints, to memes in The future is now

It's good for the Soylent Green factories.

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