mmm 750 is alot for to grind than I though, anyway, its trippy seeing so many gifs here lmao
With the right posts/comments/quotes- you can LITERALLY make that while sleeping.
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That's Safetydummy asking for the nut height goblin!
I want all the goblins.
To be fair (to be fair). I want ALL the Gobbos too- I just want the "Adventures of the Notorious Nut Height Cock Gobblin' Cock Goblin" on AdultSwim animated series!
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I gotta say you've really converted me to "short stacks" (Although, I much prefer yours).
I would like to think that at least within the fossil field she was always well known. I mean, I was massively into dinosaurs as a kid (weren't we all) and I'd heard of her. This was pre-Jurassic Park btw. Hopefully though now that things are moving on in those regards and women from history are starting to become more recognised for their contributions to both the arts and sciences, she will start to gain wider recognition.
Still it's just another one of those instances where a pioneer probably died skint due to the attitudes of the era.
I mean look at Mary Seacole- she kinda did more than Florence Nightingale, but is hardly recognized...
Why do most of the unsung women of history have the name "Mary"? Conspiracy? The Church? (I bet if they could've figured out someway to make a dude convincingly pregnant- they'd have cut her ass out of the Bible too...) Council of Trent? Nicaea? Constantinople (not Instanbul).
This makes me think about how a lot of people seem to think that these days because of advances in modern technology that we are leaving a complete record of our age that future generations will be able to learn from and it makes me wonder about generations past who probably thought the same thing. I mean think about all the things that were carved into stone tablets that haven't survived till the present day and what is more durable than stone. What was lost when the Library of Alexandria burnt down. Not to mention other disasters such as volcanoes, earthquakes or fires that could have destroyed works of art or literature. Or even the various wars and book burnings etc....
Sorry that was probably a little much for a saturday evening. I just wonder sometimes at our hubris as a species I guess and how much of what we see around us will actually survive to future generations.
Nah, they'll probably just be enjoying their sex robots that they make with AI 3D cybernetic printers. History? Pshaw.
Well, with the Internet I would say that survivability has gone up exponentially. Once it's here- it's kinda here for indefinitely and in perpetuity.
Unless the written annals of society become like a Wiki page and any body can alter it.
Gotta say ,I'm pretty proud of it.. The original is this one.
So I removed some of the ear which was still visible, plus I removed the original text.
But Slumdum, I didn't ask how you did it... No but I wanted to share.
Are you saying that you just made this gif today, OG SD?
No, I found the process informative and a tad jealousy inducing.
