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If Elon Musk ever gets off ketamine, he's not even going to remember this era. It'll be like waking up from one long, sleepless, dissociative trance. He might have to learn to talk and walk all over again.

Stone age humans lived alongside a wide range of wildlife, but almost one third of animals in cave paintings are horses. They don't appear to have been hunted much for food. There's no clear evidence they were captured and tamed. The simplest explanation is, people have always loved horses.

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I knew these guys looked familiar

Musk's soldiers wrecking U.S. agencies "Big Balls", Marko Elez and Luke Farritor

Come ON

Less than 7 days before Trump is explaining how Vladimir Putin has been treated very badly, very unfairly

Thinking about Gordon Gecko this morning

Trump signs an executive order asserting that the law is whatever he says it is. That should save a lot of money on legislators, lawyers, courts and elections. After all these years I think he still doesn't even know what an executive order really does, but in any case this is bad.

Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Belley Elected member in the French First Republic Girodet de Roussy-Trioson oil on canvas, 1797 Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson is known for his brilliant Neoclassical style portraits and for having probably the greatest name in history aside from Godzilla.

Did nobody read RFK Jr.'s book? He clearly stated he wants to wreck air traffic control so as to encourage Americans to take a healthy walk to their destinations instead of flying.

Tech cheerleader Steven Levy unfortunately still seems to think the Nazi salute guy is trying to make government "work better". It's going to be necessary to go door to door and wake up the Musk fanboys and Trump voters to reality, one by one. www.wired.com/story/plaint...

Post the ideal artwork Pharaoh's Horses John Frederick Herring mezzotint, 1854 Herring's beloved and frequently reproduced work. A painting which may be the original exists, but I can't find a photo of it. All of the many reproductions and hand-painted copies are based on this engraving I believe.