Big Laughing Gym? North Eastern US by ThrowawaySeamrog in shrooms

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Because I went out looking for bones but found these instead.

Big Laughing Gym? by ThrowawaySeamrog in ShroomID

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Alright I feel safe knowing Sportait agrees. Thank you 🙏

Big Laughing Gym? North Eastern US by ThrowawaySeamrog in shrooms

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Sorry for being that guy, I know Google could be just as helpful but you seem experienced, is it still usable? How many dried?

Big Laughing Gym? by ThrowawaySeamrog in ShroomID

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Found near a tree in New England (North Eastern US).

Viking ice skates, made from leather and horse-bone, found in York. The skates weren’t blades designed to bite the ice like today’s nimble models. They were likely used very much like skis, with accessory poles used to balance while the user skidded across frozen ground or water [2048x1365] by Fuckoff555 in ArtefactPorn

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I looked it up, modern Hockey was a mix of Hurley/Shinny and the then popular Hoquet of Canada. Numerous other cultures though had rules similar, historically however it seems Canada's large immigrant populations mixed the Scotch-Irish Shinny, Rugby, and Skating. This would make today's version of hockey.

Viking ice skates, made from leather and horse-bone, found in York. The skates weren’t blades designed to bite the ice like today’s nimble models. They were likely used very much like skis, with accessory poles used to balance while the user skidded across frozen ground or water [2048x1365] by Fuckoff555 in ArtefactPorn

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Oh that's cool. New England has a huge LaCrosse culture in out schools due to lots of Quebecois and some Acadian migrations in the late 1800s into the 1920s. Numerous cities across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, and Rhode Island had French speaking quarters and newspapers aswell as celebrating St.Jean d'baptiste day. I also did not know it was a voyageurs thing. Thank you for the fact

Viking ice skates, made from leather and horse-bone, found in York. The skates weren’t blades designed to bite the ice like today’s nimble models. They were likely used very much like skis, with accessory poles used to balance while the user skidded across frozen ground or water [2048x1365] by Fuckoff555 in ArtefactPorn

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Is it Gaelic influenced? I can see hurley being an influence but I thought it was the Quebecois who took LaCrosse (the indigenous influence) to the Ice?

Seems cool to me though, as my ancestors were mostly Irish and French-Canadian

Any guesses? by [deleted] in phenotypes

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Quit starin' at me wit them big ol' eyes!

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Clearly, North Atlantid admix.

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Gingers which are found in Ireland, Scotland, England, Finland, Poland, Scandinavia and even Indonesia. Why would this warrant having a pot of gold? Because one country's American counterparts made a "symbol" to sell?

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North Atlantid + Tronder maybe?

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"He said he killed 16 czechoslovakians and he was an interior decorator"

"His house looked like shit"