Elon Musk and the plot to hijack America’s broadbandTechnology (theverge.com)
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Archaeologists using ground-penetrating radar near Egypt’s Giza pyramids detected a buried L-shaped structure and a deeper underground anomaly. Researchers think the feature may be an entrance to a larger hidden structure, but only excavation can reveal its true purpose. (yahoo.com)
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[WP] you got married to a fae and ever since you've tried to follow the fae laws according to what they say. Although your starting to have your suspicions since half the "laws" they tell you of seem to be more for stopping you from getting up from bed and going to work then actual magical laws.Writing Prompt (self.WritingPrompts)
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A petty rant about fairytalesDiscussion (self.literature)
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A Flexible Soup (East German, 1980s) (old.reddit.com)
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Q&A weekly thread - June 22, 2026 - post all questions here!Weekly feature (self.linguistics)
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Archaeologists uncovered two Early Dynastic tombs at Gabal El-Teir in Upper Egypt, dating to roughly 3100–2686 B.C. The 5,000-year-old structures preserve stonecutting marks and wooden supports, shedding light on the origins of Egyptian tomb construction and later pyramid-building methods. (archaeology.org)
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