leelbell:

I’m not worried about Gen Z, us millennials had the cinnamon challenge, and generations all throughout history have done stupid things, like:

Putting poisonous belladonna drops in eyes to make them look bigger (can easily cause blindness, and in rare cases death)

Radioactive makeup

Victorian detachable collars so tight they suffocated people

Corsets in all their organ deforming glory

Skirts so wide women got stuck in doors

And a billion other things.

It’s not gen z or millennials, humans are just stupid.

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evilkitten3:

hydok:

angels-snakey-adventure:

earthstory:

Two headed milksnake drinking

Its like for a second at the beginning they forget they have 2 heads on one body

I looked on the instagram of the op and apparently he had to feed them both a small mouse instead of feeding one or the other a standard sized mouse because they’d fight if only one head got food

they’re so precious omg

It almost looks like they alternate between who’s in charge of the body. Some two-headed animals have one head jutting off at a weird angle and that head can’t really affect anything else, but that’s an even fork. 

trustmeidontknowwhatimdoing:

archaeologysucks:

When I was a very small child, my mom used to bury coins in my sandbox, leave huge boot prints in the sand, and tell me pirates had come in the night and buried treasure. I would be out there happily for hours, with my little sieve, and my mom got a quiet morning to herself for the price of a handful of pennies.

I was always kind of skeptical about Santa, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy, because visiting every kid in the world did not seem reasonable. But the pirates only visited me, so they were probably real.

So that’s the story of how I ended up being an archaeologist. How about you?