Dogs as People 1

 

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You Can Check Out, But You Can Never Meme

Didn’t see this coming, didja?

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MMM 403: Joya de Cerén

Not exactly ancient, but the Stone Age lasted longer in some places than others.  In ~600 AD, the Loma Caldera erupted and buried a Mayan city entirely in volcanic ash, much like Pompeii on the other side of the world.  Joya de Cerén is the name given to the archaeological dig site in modern El Salvador where this amazingly well-preserved ruin is being slowly unearthed.  Given that contemporary Mayan pyramids can be found nearby, this buried city gives us an amazing glimpse into the daily lives of the people  who lived there at the time.

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Memefication

 

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BBF

Hello, and welcome to Big Boob Friday.

 

 

 

 

Your model for today was born on August 24th, 1990 in Stargard Szczeciński, Poland.  She stands 5’10” and measures 35G2437 and 130 lbs.  Please get yourself situated for Miss Ewelina Olczak AKA Victoria Macreatis.

 

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We Rate Dogs

We need a break from bad news, viruses, and your mom.

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I Fought the Meme

It’s coming! Get your bail money ready, and your work boots.

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MMM 402: Beltany Stone Circle

Good morning.

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This is the Beltany Stone Circle, built somewhere between 4000 and 2700 years ago.  That’s a nice, wide gap in time, which means we really can’t date it, chances are it was “in use” for hundreds if not thousands of years after initial construction, which makes dating the first human activity troublesome.  The nearest modern humans live in a town called Raphoe, in the county of Donegal, in modern Ireland.

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