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MonsiuerPatEBrown, (edited ) to science_memes in anti meme

Perhaps someday an earth cultural artifact will be absconded with to the Martian colonies or the lightly cloudy cloud city of Somewhataerosolopolis.

rigatti, to science_memes in anti meme
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Check out all of the science in this meme.

Kbin_space_program,

It's not even right, since the French were the ones that stole most of the artifacts out of Egypt. Then the English stole them from the French.

smallaubergine,

Transitive property

BleatingZombie,

THERE’S the science (math)! We found it everybody! It’s over here

AnUnusualRelic,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

That’s because we brought too many scientists to Egypt instead of soldiers like the Brits did.

BolexForSoup, (edited )
@BolexForSoup@kbin.social avatar

The joke is that the British have an incredibly problematic history literally centuries-old of taking things from other cultures and going “well, it’s ours the world’s now.“ Many of these communities have been asking them literally for decades to return them, but they simply won’t even to this day.

There was a time where they could maybe make the claim “this is the best way to preserve them,“ but for the vast majority of cases that time has long since passed and it was flimsy to begin with.

Diabolo96, (edited )

Mummies are indeed best preserved in the stomachs of rich aristocrats.

TopRamenBinLaden,

Those rich aristocrats better stay tf away from my Mommy then.

Diabolo96, (edited )

Don’t let your mommy become a mummy either.

(i fixed the typo. Thanks )

Kbin_space_program,

It's mostly due to early "archeologists" being almost entirely trust fund babies born into the aristocracy and to whom it was a contest to make the craziest claims possible.

See the OG trench at Troy that went completely past the end of the Bronze Age and dumped all of the important artifacts into a refuse pile that is apparently still being sifted through today.

Also see early "paleontologists" who seemed to use Dino bones in an attempt to make monsters scary enough to make kids cry.

Blackmist,

We didn’t just steal artifacts. We stole whole countries. At one point the empire covered a quarter of the planet. And it wasn’t that long ago either.

The artifacts were just the souvenirs.

BeigeAgenda,
@BeigeAgenda@lemmy.ca avatar

Okay, is there a /c/historymemes?

fossilesque, (edited )
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Perhaps it’s time to make one here?

Deuces, (edited )
TankieTanuki, (edited ) to science_memes in How many scientists does it take to open a bottle? The bottle:

My lab used bottle caps with four holes in them for mobile phase intake. I’ve never seen a single bottle used for more than a couple HPLCs, but I suppose there are niche use cases out there.

MeowZedong, to science_memes in How many scientists does it take to open a bottle? The bottle:
@MeowZedong@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Lab tech: opens with one hand anyway

A_Porcupine, to science_memes in Reading when hungry

I use this pdf whenever I find a printer on a random WiFi network. 😅

callyral, to science_memes in Reading when hungry
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

my favourite programming language

RoabeArt, to science_memes in Me too

Even worse is when the source is hidden behind a paywall.

baseless_discourse, to science_memes in Me too

Isn’t hyperlinked reference the default? I dont even know how to turn it off.

Sabre363, to science_memes in Reading when hungry

This is pretty much what my dumb brain sees when reading anything of even mild importance

sarmale, to science_memes in GIS nerds be like

I just make imaginary railways with the measure tool

Mango, to science_memes in Me too

Hyperlinks in a numbered list is the new APA.

Turun, to science_memes in Me too

Shout-out to the PDF reader evince, which shows a preview of the linked part when hovering the link!

Especially useful for hyperlinked images and tables.

erie09, to science_memes in Reading when hungry
abbadon420, to science_memes in How many scientists does it take to open a bottle? The bottle:

This would be a great dog toy. Put a hole in one of the caps (a treat-sized hole) and stick a rod hrizontally through the bottle, so that it can spin around it’s axis. Than fill it with treats and your dog will be entertaint for hours.

Delphia,

Except that its glass, that might be an issue.

abbadon420,

Poor doggo :(

Maultasche, to science_memes in Reading when hungry
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