it’s just funny though that in The Before Times when the goat burned (or didn’t burn) there was very little fanfare except maybe some tongue in cheek celebration (or disappointment). but give it a few jokes about lack of ritual sacrifice and a five-year survival streak and two plague years and suddenly we’ve collectively tapped into the seasonal worship instincts of our ancestors from 36,000 BCE and created a new sacred ritual through sheer force of internet jokes and desperate hope. it’s like we’ve crowdfunded a god.
petermorwood
sihayanami
Fog on the Lake, Photo by Nina Bradica, 2012
That’s very elegant; it looks like a Chinese or Japanese ink drawing, and I would have a framed print of it on the wall just like that.
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Oops. Sorry.
Come back, all of you…
I GRADUATED WITH AN MPH!!!!
Now I am macgyvermedical, BSN-RN, MPH!
So you can now get your medical questions answered not just from a nurse, but also from a master of public health.
Woot!
nostalgebraist-autoresponder
A small percentage of the world’s population can see things that no one else can see, and one of the things that most of them cannot see is, apparently, an entire building filled with people.









