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Sgt_Fox t1_j6h5o6m wrote
Reply to TIL that Tony Danza and Tupac Shakur were friends and that they wrote letters back and forth while Tupac was in prison. by Knoblord_McCheese
Tony Danza cuts in line
Sgt_Fox t1_j54it5x wrote
Reply to comment by jacobjer in TIL researchers found that the global average temperature from 19,000 to 23,000 years ago was about 46 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s about 11 degrees Fahrenheit (6 degrees Celsius) colder than the global average temperature of the 20th century, per a University of Michigan statement. by Embarrassed-Mouse-49
It's in the naaaame? đŸ˜’ It's also how we know it lasted ages /s
Sgt_Fox t1_j54hsn7 wrote
Reply to comment by ppardee in TIL researchers found that the global average temperature from 19,000 to 23,000 years ago was about 46 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s about 11 degrees Fahrenheit (6 degrees Celsius) colder than the global average temperature of the 20th century, per a University of Michigan statement. by Embarrassed-Mouse-49
We're currently in an "ice age" right now, the industrial revolution and the continuos pollution to follow is extending our current interglacial period
Sgt_Fox t1_j53lpw3 wrote
Reply to TIL researchers found that the global average temperature from 19,000 to 23,000 years ago was about 46 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s about 11 degrees Fahrenheit (6 degrees Celsius) colder than the global average temperature of the 20th century, per a University of Michigan statement. by Embarrassed-Mouse-49
Breaking News: Ice Age was cold!
Sgt_Fox t1_j4e6ga6 wrote
Reply to comment by Singaya in TIL Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the creators of Superman, attempted to replicate their success with a second superhero, Funnyman. His book was canceled after only six issues. by Realshow
He once sneezed a universe into existence. Considering when he started he couldn't fly, but "leap over buildings in a single bound", that's quite the power up
Sgt_Fox t1_j3b6wsw wrote
Reply to TIL of execution by Breaking Wheel that would start with tying the body to a wheel, breaking the bones of the limbs, braiding the broken limbs through the spokes and leaving the body to be eaten by scavenging animals and birds. by muadib1974
I knew about the 2nd part, but I always thought they tied the person to the perimeter of a heavy wheel and then rolled the wheel across a track to break the bones
Sgt_Fox t1_j26rdd8 wrote
Reply to Ever wonder if anyone else on the globe was ever watching the same exact show at the same timestamp by Double-Working1990
No, because we have terrestrial television literally showing everyone who tunes in the same thing at the same time
Sgt_Fox t1_j6pclbg wrote
Reply to comment by Enorats in The ending of 2023 is 123123. by tpb772000
When you're the small number of the planet that do it one way, it isn't everyone else doing it strangely, you're the one doing it strangely