Big cities were never essential to human civilization, they provide nothing to the improvements to humanity, they don't grow food nor provide energy sources or raw materials needed to make anything, instead big cities consume all of that and more at the expense of the rest of the world...They all become a cesspool of crime and violence attracted by that disposable income atmosphere provided draining even more resources... ...
Scientists splice human genes into monkey brains to make them bigger, smarter... Scientists make bigger monkey brains using human genes (nypost.com) Sound familiar....? Cheers.
Eight-mile wall of prehistoric paintings of animals and humans is discovered in Amazon rainforest | Daily Mail Online
Looks like it's going well Toroid .... China lands on moon in first mission to retrieve lunar rocks for 44 years (msn.com) ... and this is the kind of 'News' that should be getting more global attention. After-all, it's not just a Chinese affair... it's a human achievement! ... and so I say yeah! well done and good luck , it's time that we stopped just musing about space exploration, and actually went and did something about it! Cheers Buddy.
Apparently he died because of Covid... ‘Star Wars’ Actor David Prowse Died From Covid-19, Daughter Says – Report .
Arecibo Observatory collapse: Footage shows support cables SNAPPING | Daily Mail Online www.youtube.com/watch?v=984SgyL6uE0
The Toecutter and Immortan Joe are dead Immortan Joe from 'Fury Road' dies; Hugh Keays-Byrne, 73, played villains in two 'Mad Max' movies Charles Trepany USA TODAY Dec.2 Hugh Keays-Byrne, the actor best known for playing iconic villains in the "Mad Max" action film franchise, has died. He was 73. On Wednesday, Keays-Byrne's manager confirmed to USA TODAY that the Australian-English actor died peacefully Tuesday morning. Keays-Byrne starred as the villainous Toecutter in the original 1979 "Mad Max" film. He returned to play the warlord Immortan Joe in 2015's "Mad Max: Fury Road." George Miller, who directed both films, remembered Keays-Byrne in a statement to USA TODAY. "Hugh was formidable, daring, warm and kind - both as an artist and a man," Miller said. "He taught us all so much." Charlize Theron, whose Imperator Furiosa battled Immortan Joe in "Mad Max: Fury Road," paid tribute to the actor. "RIP Hugh Keays-Byrne," she wrote on Twitter. "It’s amazing you were able to play an evil warlord so well cause you were such a kind, beautiful soul. You will be deeply missed my friend."
Meteor breaks up over ocean in incredible footage Incredible footage of a meteor breaking up over the southern coast of Tasmania has been captured - YouTube Meteor breaks up over ocean in incredible footage (msn.com) Cool video... Cheers.
Nice guy! Man claims he has coronavirus, coughs, spits, flings vomit at officer following 8th suspended license arrest, police say
Dane County church delivers hundreds of Christmas trees to those in need The twins are helping with this.