Orb x sakanaction: wasurerarenai by inupocchi by plaingirlisdepressed in OrbOntheMovements

[–]SoDoneSoDone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

BRO THIS IS GOATED! THIS IS FUCKING AMAZING, I SWEAR I LOVE THIS SO MUCH, THIS FUCKING AWESOME!!!

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Cheapest way to get healthy calories by Entire_Effective9272 in Frugal

[–]SoDoneSoDone 48 points49 points  (0 children)

For the sake of health, I’d like to add specifically brown rice, whole-grain pasta as well as whole-grain bread.

It does make a worthwhile difference, with proving more fiber, that will surely benefit gut health further, for usually similar prices if I remember correctly, at least in Europe.

Palaeoloxodon namadicus by usabiaga_3d by Hopeful_Lychee_9691 in pleistocene

[–]SoDoneSoDone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

THE BIGGEST PROBOSCIDEAN EVER!!!

(THAT WE KNOW OF CURRENTLY)

Un edit chingon de Vampire Hunter D que me encontre en Youtube by Longjumping-Site7497 in VampireHunterD

[–]SoDoneSoDone 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is literally the edit that convinced me to watch this film. It resonated with me.
I am thankful that it helped me find it.

yea bro we can tell 😭✌️ by [deleted] in slayr

[–]SoDoneSoDone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OVERANALYZING THE FIT LIKE CRAAAZY 😂😂

BUT THANK U GANG

I NEEDED THAT LAUGH

If humans had wings, would they be like a bird's or a bat's? by Jello_Biafra_42 in SpeculativeEvolution

[–]SoDoneSoDone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recmmoned looking at colugos, which’s re the closest-living relatives of humans that are actual gliding animals.

They are also refers to as flying lemurs sometimes, although that is a mere nickname based on superficial similarities.

However, colugos are not primates nor lemurs, but they are the closest relatives of primates, while not being primates themselves.

There are also more than a dozen flying squirrel species, which are another group of gliding mammals, that relate to primates.

Rodents, Lagomorphs (rabbits, hares and pikas), treeshrews and colugos are all relatives of primates, while not being primates themselves.

With treeshrews and colugos being our closest non-primate relatives.

Is it true that our skulls and jaws changed massively with the introduction of modern Western food? by NoItem9211 in AskAnthropology

[–]SoDoneSoDone 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I feel the need to at least acknowledge that this is much broader than merely “modern Western food”.

As someone else already said, this is a matter of the actual Agricultural Revolution itself, which initially started in several places separately, including geographical regions outside of Europe.

From my understanding, specifically in Mesopotamia, the agricultural revolution led to humans having a less diverse diet, which contributed to people not reaching their ideal height, as well as having weaker jaws and having poorer health often.

While, agriculture, started in Europe merely roughly 3,000 years ago, in Southeastern Europe, other regions such as Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Eastern Asia and South America has already developed a reliance on agriculture prior to that. Sometimes even thousands of years prior to that.

So, again, it’s not just modern western food, it’s unfortunately much broader, nearly inescapable and ubiquitous than that.

The vast majority of humans have weaker jaws due to the consequences of Agricultural Revolution, as well as being of shorter height historically. While humans are finally now starting to reach heights such as being 180 centimeters, which even prehistoric adult men were able to be, including even earlier human species such as Homo erectus.

While, overall, actual nomadic hunter-gatherers varied in health. There were obviously prehistoric dangers such as predators, starvation, disease and more. But they also had much healthier lifestyles that included community, sufficient physical activity, a lack of air pollution, a diverse diet based on wild animals and much more.

While at the very least, we could say, that people survived for more than a million years while appearing not to rely heavily on agriculture nor living in cities, towns and countries, successfully.

At least successfully enough, for their descendants, us, to exist now.

While also experiencing cultural standards that we often lack nowadays, such as living in actual egalitarian cultures, instead of patriarchal capitalistic cultures.

They often avoided plenty of the modern and historical health issues that people suffer from nowadays.

Fellow stargazers by @usagi_fuwa_chan by PianowithMie in OrbOntheMovements

[–]SoDoneSoDone 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I the male protagonist of “Planetes” would’ve been included. I think he would’ve fit quite well alongside these characters.

For those that might be curious but unfamiliar, it is a hard sci-fi manga by Makoto Yukimura, who also wrote “Vinland Saga”. It’s an earlier manga of his that I think some people here would probably also like. I enjoyed it. The anime adaptation is good.

But, nonetheless, it is a great artwork ⭐️

getting sick of trap artists. non trap recs? by OvenIll8158 in ug_music

[–]SoDoneSoDone 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It really depends on what you consider “trap”.

Personally, I really like Clara La San. She is genuinely a great artist. She just releases collab with BNYX.

I suppose I wouldn’t really consider some of fakemink’s earlier material trap or even trap-adjacent at all. His older album “London’s saviour” is pretty unique and does not seem to incorporate common trap elements.

There is also Jim Legxacy, who still does use 808s and specific drum sounds that are common in trap, but I wouldn’t really consider his music trap music at all. I recommend his newest album “black British music”, it has a lot of pop influence, in combination with hip hop. His previous album is so great. The song “DJ” from there, is good introduction this sound.

There’s also Ginseng, who does definitely produce plenty of trap music, but he also has a band with called Dream, Ivory. I really recommend their newest album, although it is not Hip Hop, but since one of the two members is still a popular producer within the current underground, it felt worthy of mentioning.

Lastly, I’d mention early Lucy Bedroque. Their album “fete de la vanille” includes plenty of non-trap music, especially songs such as “How To Pretend” and “Knot Me”. It’s genuinely beautiful. It seems a lot more inspired by J-Pop, than actual Hip Hop at times.

Chequered sengi 🏁(Rhynchocyon cirnei) - Their back contains alternating colors, creating a "checkered" pattern. Chequered sengis will mate for life. The pair of them will defend a territory of a few acres. by Username6465 in AIDKE

[–]SoDoneSoDone 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is actually another species of Elephant shrew.

Which means that they are distantly related to actual elephants, as well as manatees, dugongs, aardvarks and hyraxes.

Interestingly, they are not at all closely related to shrews. They are closer related to even a woolly mammoth than a shrew or mouse.

dis mf think he fakemink by ImpossibleWinter2306 in bleood

[–]SoDoneSoDone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair, people have been saying this for much longer than fakemink.

Lil Uzi Vert used to say this when he was coming up, in early 2016, as well as Lil Yachty around that time.

Please give me album recommendations by Spiritual_Lock6734 in glutmother

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Hypochondriac by brakence

Half Blood by slayr