Humanity
Humanity
Important Skills For The Apocalypse
Today, we live in a fast pace replaceable world. Nothing seems to last longer than a few days, but we as a society have grown accustomed to this. Why take care of things when we can replace them just as fast as we bought them? You can order just about anything you could think of online, and have it on your doorstep by nightfall the next day. Many people forget that this luxurious on-demand lifestyle could end in a blink of an eye. Here are some skills that’ll be useful in the apocalypse that many of us forgot how to do.
By M.L. Lewis4 years ago in FYI
Won't fight? Giant rats found alive in south Atlantic eating a one-meter albatross!
Gough Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, the most remote volcanic Island on Earth, about 3,000 kilometers off the southwest coast of South Africa, is one of Britain's overseas territories. With annual rainfall of up to 3 meters, the island is lush and rich in food. As the only land in the vast ocean with a radius of thousands of miles, it is a paradise for seabirds to nest and breed. Every year, about 8 million seabirds of 24 different species come to Gough Island to nest and breed. Thalassarche Chlororhynchos, Diomedea Dabbenena, the endangered Albatross and The Atlantic petrel are among the species, but the islands are experiencing a snake swallowing an elephant.
By Nares Lapoiya4 years ago in FYI
Does a sawfish cut a man in half? Knife-sharp "shark swords" sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars each
In the ocean full of mystery, there are a lot of strange water creatures, one of them is a fish, because of the appearance of strange, and human attention, it is sawfish. Although saw rays look a bit like sharks, they are actually rays.
By Nares Lapoiya4 years ago in FYI
Today's Lesson Is The Housekeeper
They belonged in another time period and were at the top of their careers. Most learnt their trade by ‘working up the ladder’. Very few of the upper-class, who lived in the magnificent “Houses” and who had an army of domestic servants, could manage without them = the Butler and the Housekeeper.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 years ago in FYI
Self Eloquence & The Essence Of Expression
What is Self Eloquence? How does one go about defining the self & what does it mean to be eloquent? The silhouette of self and true etymology of the term derives from the Proto-Indo-European word known as selb meaning “one’s own” referring to an individual person as the object of their own reflective consciousness; the consciousness of one’s own identity; a person considered to be a unique individual.
By Self•Eloquence4 years ago in FYI
Cute Deli or Dangerous cult?
When you walk down Center St. in Rutland Vermont, you'll see the Yellow Deli. With dark wood, bricks, and yellow curtains. Concealing, suppressing curtains. What exactly is behind them? You walk in, sit down in a wooden booth and get handed a yellow menu with intricate drawings. The food is amazing, organic and fresh, and the staff is kind and always has a happy face. But there is a little more to the story. Lets look at what goes on in the restaurant and in the group that runs it, and if they are right about not being what seems obvious, a cult.
By Glory Parker4 years ago in FYI










