Shas_Erra
Shas_Erra t1_j9y5rl1 wrote
Reply to TIL there's an "ancient druids temple" in England that was actually built 200 years ago as a solution to local unemployment by alexwasashrimp
To an archaeologist, the term “Druid” is a bit like physicists and “Dark Matter”. It’s a catch-all term coined by Victorian antiquarians to basically sum up anything vaguely Bronze Age and/or “Pagan”. There was never any single culture called “Druids”
Shas_Erra t1_j9xvjqo wrote
Reply to comment by flippythemaster in TIL Poltergeist, which came out in 1982, was rated PG. This is despite not just the movie fitting perfectly into the horror genre, but also many adult themes including the smoking of marijuana and a deep dive into the occult. by duganaok
In the UK, the classification was:
U - Universal. Anyone can watch.
PG - Parental Guidance. Maybe some adult themes, situations or language.
15 & 18 - pretty self explanatory.
The 12 rating wasn’t introduced until 1989 and 12a (a bridge between PG and 12) in 2002.
In other words, growing up in the 80’s was wild. There’s a tonne of films I remember watching as a kid that I wouldn’t dream of showing to my daughter yet.
Shas_Erra t1_jalj85c wrote
Reply to comment by kmaxile in NASA’s DART data validates kinetic impact as planetary defense method | DART altered the orbit of the asteroid moonlet Dimorphos by 33 minutes by mepper
There was a Kerbal perched on the side of the craft