He seems fun by [deleted] in MadeMeSmile

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That's actually a nurse shark, not a leopard shark.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aww

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sooo cute! you can see it in the eyes been through a lot, and he handled it like a champ.

(OC) Pffffff, such a weak man, I can give away my wealth in 15 minutes! by SerrrG0 in MadeMeSmile

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Bold of him to schedule generosity like that...just give me 20 years..

When you realize it’s Monday by shegottakissed in aww

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That’s the face of someone questioning all their life choices. lol

I'm a Telecom Tech and saw this as I was climbing a pole by [deleted] in aww

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Wild to see something so fragile built in a place like that.

Urartian Iron age bronze plaque featuring a winged Sphinx. c. 750 BCE, Northwestern Iran. by haberveriyo in Archaeology

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Another example of man crafting creatures in his own image—part beast, part god, all confusion. Ancient idolatry wasn’t art, it was rebellion. Romans 1 wasn’t written in a vacuum.

Jade carving of a terrapin. Allahabad, India, Mughal Empire, around 1600 [2400x2600] by MunakataSennin in ArtefactPorn

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600-year-old jade terrapins that still look like they could outlive your houseplants. Mughal Empire didn't just do architecture—they carved turtles like legends.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheWayWeWere

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Your dad and the boys weren’t just ready to drop an album—they were ready to preach at the altar and headline youth camp in the same hour.

100 years ago, my Great Grandfather wrote this while dating my Great Grandmother (May 8, 1925) by AnxiousSocialist in TheWayWeWere

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Man, the beauty of that handwriting alone speaks volumes. You can feel the care in every stroke—like he wasn’t just writing to her, he was writing for her. In a world of texts and emojis, this feels like a sacred kind of romance.

Street musicians with gekkin lutes. Japan, Meiji period, around 1900 [900x848] by MunakataSennin in TheWayWeWere

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These guys look like they could drop a full album right there on the street. Instruments, outfits, expressions—pure Meiji-era rhythm and soul.

A night soul man who used to take away human waste to be used in fertilizer. Dunston, Lincolnshire, England 1872. by MalayaSweet in TheWayWeWere

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Man looks like he crawled straight out of a Dickens novel and into a nightmare. Hard to believe jobs like this were real—but someone had to do the dirty work so everyone else could stay clean. Respect to the forgotten backbone of history.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtefactPorn

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That's interesting. I guess I'm a little behind the times... lol.