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@likelyjanlukas@mstdn.ca · Mar 29, 2026
Now of course, throughout all this time we had also been #decluttering the kitchen, with a great deal of progress both in permaent removal/disposal but also of putting things that did need to be kept either away or at least collected together with similar items in an accessible, clear-sided and labelled box. Somewhere in the lower #strata, my family member found the item I pictured in the first post of this story. They looked at me with a raised eyebrow, so I explained that I had no idea what it was but I had tried using it for poking holes in various experiments whilst creating/developing/building/modifying items to help #mitigate all these major issues in recent years. The thing is, unlike me, they knew EXACTLY what it was. The raised eyebrow was not a silent 'WTF is this?' but a 'Why on earth does my non-cooking relative have a #MeatTenderiser?' 24/x #objects #purpose #discovery #cooking #kitchen #tools #KitchenTools #FoodPrep
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@farah@beige.party · Apr 15, 2026
People who complained about Star Trek Discovery being too woke, were they of afraid of too many black people or too many women? I’m pretty sure that answer is both. In my gut, it feels like they were afraid of black women having any kind of authority #StarTrek #Discovery
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@christianpost@na.social · Apr 13, 2026
2,500-year-old mass grave sheds light on burial practices in Judah during Persian period A team of Israeli and German archaeologists has found the skeletal remains of up to 89 individuals, most of them infants and young children, inside a repurposed ancient cistern at Tel Azekah, a site about 19 miles southwest of Jerusalem, in what researchers say is the first discovery of its kind in Israel. #MassGrave #Discovery #Archaeology #ExcavationinIsrael #Bible #Jerusalem Source: https://www.christianpost.com/news/mass-grave-sheds-light-on-burial-practices-in-judah.html #Faith #ChristianNews #Bible
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