The New Science of the Near-Death Experience
Apr. 17th, 2026 04:00 pmFor the first time, scientists are studying these mysterious states in real time
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For the first time, scientists are studying these mysterious states in real time
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The small community of Skullbone, Tennessee — also known as Skin Bone — has a history of pugilism.
In the early 19th century, residents were known for competing in bare-knuckle fights. While bare-knuckle boxing was banned in the 1860s, the town kept its distinctive name.
Hampton’s Store, the town’s historic general store, features a mural showcasing Skullbone’s history. The “mayor’s office upstairs” as marked on the front of the store is purely ornamental. As an unincorporated community, the town has no elected officials. Even in the absence of mayors or kings, the Kingdom of Skullbonia lives on.
(Reporting in vaxx-boosted, by the way.)
Have been noting hither and yon stuff about blokes 'looksmaxxing' and 'mogging' (which apparently does not involve cats? is there some reference to tomcats facing off and fluffing out their fur? probably not. Who knows.)
This is yet another of those things That Blokez Do apparently in order to attract the opposite sex and I do not think it is because I am Old, and my tastes were formed in A Different Day, that I feel that there is a significant Failure To Do The Research about What Actually Pulls The Chixx.
Not that this is exactly a new phenomenon, when I was reviewing those books on yoof culture in the 60s/early 70s, I was thinking that various of the paths being pursued by (presumably) cis het men, because Teh Gayz were in separate chapters, did not seem to me necessarily terribly productive - maybe being a great dancer, but not if it was all about him showing off moves, ditto the being A Mod Face.
And after all the idea that women only go for men who look a certain way is to laugh at, cites yet again the instance of The Late Rock Star Historian, who was a scruff who was not perhaps quite at the John Wilkes level of having serious disadvantages in the way of appearance to overcome but was - well, I suppose it depends on the artist you're thinking of and there were painters who would have turned out an excellent oil-painting of him but was hardly of male-model looks. But was if not of universal appeal, considerably popular with the opposite sex.
We are frankly not surprised at reports that young women are eschewing the dating game, because what it turns up is very likely young men blatting on about their self-maintenance regime and probably trying to shill for supplements and peptides.
Am also given to wonder whether the people who follow these creatures are all acolytes of their maxxingmessage, or whether at least some % are treating them as the modern equivalent of the old-style freakshow. (Though for all I know, in the darker reaches of the internet you can find videos of men biting the heads off chickens and so on.)
While I was thinking that it would be preferable for them to contemplate upon the natural world and build bowers for, or offer particularly attractive stones to, the objects of their interest, I also became cynical as to whether female bower birds and penguins are quite so appreciative of these efforts as naturalists would have us suppose. ('Him and his bloody bowers' - 'Not another pebble')

There’s not much left of the Melchoir Brewery in the Village of Trempealeau, Wisconsin. It’s a ruin, with only one corner of the original building standing. There’s no roof and the windows are long gone. Sandstone bluffs perch behind the ruin. Caves were cut into these bluffs to store the beer that was once brewed here.
The brewery was built in 1857 by Jacob Melchoir, a Prussian immigrant. Melchoir also built a hotel, which is no longer standing. The brewery and hotel were built before the railroad came to the area and travel was mostly by river steamboats. When the railroad finally arrived in 1880, Melchoir began distributing his beer to Minneapolis-St. Paul and other cities.
Then decline of the brewery and hotel began later that decade with Melchoir’s death and the onset of the Long Depression – a wave of financial crises that sparked divestment in the railroads, bank failures, a decline in prices of agricultural products, farm failures and rural decline.
The Melchoir Brewery was used until the 1960s as a rooming house. It deteriorated quickly after that. The land is privately owned, but the building has been the victim of vandalism and visitors who ignore the No Trespassing signs to explore the tunnels. The brewery ruins are visible from the public right-of-way, but visitors should stay off the property itself due to safety and trespassing concerns.
It spans over 11 billion years of cosmic history
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Carnegie Hall is one of America’s greatest and most enduring cultural landmarks, enchanting audiences and making history since its opening night on May 5, 1891, when Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky appeared there in his first performance in the United States. This groundbreaking performance space (originally known simply as “Music Hall”) is in fact a trio of… Read More
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The conception of the Blight twins.
Words: 297, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 257 of Requests
Сегодня в городе праздник нарциссов, обычно собирающий много тысяч, так сопровождается всякими радостями — ярмаркой, всякими концертами и главное — лазерным шоу, которое с каждым разом становится все сложнее и красивее, наверное, ИИ запрягли. Так что в 9 вечера схожу, наверно. Попробую сюда что-то запостить, а то даже не знаю, осталась ли у меня такая опция. Для желающих посмотреть, что это такое, пробую линк на праздник 2023 года
Narcizų žydėjimo šventė Druskininkuose. 2023
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