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The red hats are only temporary when the conical white hats and robes are closeted.
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Today I learned exactly how and why the anti-Soros nonsense was developed: "It began in 2008, when Orbán decided to seek reelection. His old friend Bibi — as Netanyahu is known — introduced him t
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A Mother's Day Thought:
Although I seem to know less as I learn more, I can't help myself from seeking new information. This Topic is best utilized for older stories of historic and scientific nature, or they'd be in the "Random News Section".
Mods can kill this if they don't see a need, but I imagine at least some of us are learning something new almost every day that's worth sharing. Maybe instead of arguing about the same old things, we might want to figure out why we're arguing and how we got here.
Today I learned (from a 2012 news article) that humans almost became extinct 72,000 years ago.
How Human Beings Almost Vanished From Earth In 70,000 B.C.
Add all of us up, all 7 billion human beings on earth, and clumped together we weigh roughly 750 billion pounds. That, says Harvard biologist E.O. Wilson, is more than 100 times the biomass of any large animal that's ever walked the Earth. And we're still multiplying. Most demographers say we will hit 9 billion before we peak, and what happens then?
Well, we've waxed. So we can wane. Let's just hope we wane gently. Because once in our history, the world-wide population of human beings skidded so sharply we were down to roughly a thousand reproductive adults. One study says we hit as low as 40.
https://www.npr.org/sections/krulwich/2012/10/22/163397584/how-human-beings-almost-vanished-from-earth-in-70-000-b-c