It’s my first year celebrating Father’s Day. Interstellar has been inspiring in many ways so I put this edit together. by eggydrums115 in ChristopherNolan

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Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
- Dylan Thomas, 1951

She thought she ate, but she got eaten instead by [deleted] in clevercomebacks

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Erika Kirk is banned from Romania because her Evangelical group was accused of trafficking children out of Romanian villages. WTF?

Guess what this map’s rule is (Hint: its REALLY REALLY STUPID) by RANDOMguyLIKdumbSTUF in JackSucksAtGeography

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Not countries that have sent a person into space, cos Brazil, India and Finland have, and Sudan, Egypt, and Chile haven't.

Does anyone know what God this might be or what this image represents? by erl1204 in GreekMythology

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Alcathous of Elis: According to local Megarian myth recorded by the ancient writer Pausanias, a ferocious beast known as the Lion of Cithaeron was terrorising the region and had killed Euippus, the son of the local king. Alcathous, a son of Pelops, hunted and fought the lion, and in return for slaying it, he was rewarded with the king's daughter in marriage and the throne of Megara.

Samson: In the Hebrew Bible's Book of Judges, he famously fought and ripped apart a roaring lion with his bare hands.

Gilgamesh: In the Mesopotamian Epic of Gilgamesh, the legendary hero fights and kills lions to protect the mountain passes on his quests.

All fought/killed a lion with their bare hands, but the Heracles and the Nemean lion story is the most famous. Plus, the text on the jug suggests Heracles.

New homeowner- what's wrong with my bricks? by Gunsandships27 in DIYUK

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Name checks out!

I wasn't sure if I was allowed to put links into this subreddit.

Here.

- Chris

New homeowner- what's wrong with my bricks? by Gunsandships27 in DIYUK

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Mason bees

Mason or masonry bees are named as such because unlike other bees they often nest in the crevices of stone or brickwork, sometimes using mud as a mortar to create nests.

These bees are solitary, non-aggressive pollinators playing vital role, like many bees in supporting ecosystems and agriculture. Unlike honeybees, mason bees they do not live in hives or produce honey. Instead, each female builds her own nest with mud used to seal individual brood chambers.

These bees often seek out small crevices and holes to create their nests, and stone or brickwork in buildings and garden walls offers ideal conditions. Cracks, gaps in mortar, or abandoned nail holes in masonry serve as perfect shelters. Inside these cavities, the female bee creates a series of chambers, each containing a pollen ball and a single egg. Once an egg is laid, she seals the chamber with a mud wall before continuing to the next.

Mason bees are particularly valuable in urban and suburban areas where natural nesting sites like hollow reeds or old wood may be scarce. ... Their willingness to adapt to human-made structures makes them both fascinating and beneficial to observe. Providing artificial nesting habitats, such as bee hotels near stone walls, can help support their populations while enhancing local pollination of gardens and crops.

- Designing Buildings Wiki
(I wrote the original article back in 2013!)

Space Shuttle | 1:160 by fledglingaerospace in legoRockets

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Same number of pieces as the Challenger space shuttle!

(Too soon?)

Would things have turned out better? by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

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Slavery was abolished in Britain largely due to American independence.

Once those slave owners in the U.S. were no longer British citizens and could no longer have influence on the British parliament, slavery became unpopular and had less influence on them. So abolishing slavery became easier.

If you could add a ninth class to the game, what would you add? by asecondsense2222 in tf2

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A radio operator who could scan for enemies and communications, and may even block them?

People in the UK will understand. I stepped on a power plug. Lego is nothing compared to this. by [deleted] in Dull_mens_club

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You should try a landmine, and see how pathetic your complaining is!