A bunch of people went to a bored ape event in Hong Kong and it used UV lights that burned their eyes, leaving some temporarily and maybe in a few cases permanently blind. To be clear this was an event specifically and only for people who own bored ape NFTs.
Posts by Horny-Wan Kenobi
Plush 1 provided.
What next?
Hey mais cette nuit c’est la première panique de changement d’heure sur Bluesky
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Les vrais, vous connaissez la règle.
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On me l'a demandée, elle est là : LA MANUCARTE.
A imprimer et découper chez vous.
Une version couleur et une version noir et blanc selon votre dispo en encre.
Ca se récupère ici : www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/s4bjb...
RT si toi aussi, si tu mourais du terrorisme, tu refuses catégoriquement la présence de Macron ou de Darmanin à ton enterrement.
Beginning of article from Scientific American sowing a lovely orange-toned painting of a naked woman running with a spear
Beginning of an article reading "Even if you're not an anthropologist, you've probably encountered one of this field's most influential notions, known as Man the Hunter. The theory proposes that hunting was a major driver of human evolution and that men carried this activity out to the exclusion of women. It holds that human ancestors had a division of labor, rooted in biological differences between males and females, in which males evolved to hunt and provide, and females tended to children and domestic duties. It assumes that males are physically superior to females and that pregnancy and child-rearing reduce or eliminate a female's ability to hunt. Man the Hunter has dominated the study of human evolution for nearly half a century and pervaded popular culture. It is represented in museum dioramas and textbook figures, Saturday morning cartoons and feature films. The thing is, it's wrong."
You will be shocked, shocked to hear that "The Theory That Men Evolved to Hunt and Women Evolved to Gather Is Wrong"! 🙄 Duh! OF COURSE IT'S WRONG. But now there's a cool article listing the biological and evidentiary reasons, along with nifty diagrams.
www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-...
IT'S SO SILENT HERE WHERE'S LUNARY
I need a bike