(More information.)testing facility for thyssenkrupp elevators in Zhongshan City pic.twitter.com/2L4jG2Nel6
— Kane (@kane) December 20, 2021
American museums are obviously packed with extremely dodgy shit but THIS specimen was made by grave robbers and contains a human skull so it has really earned the Mistakes Were Made box. pic.twitter.com/myq82zlmzM
— One Magic Christmas 2: Vengeance (@bombsfall) December 20, 2021
No. It's made from stolen indigenous remains by two 19th century grave robbing taxidermists whose stated purposes was to disprove darwinian evolution and uphold ideas of racism and imperial legitimacy, and it was created as a propaganda piece justifying French North Africa
— An Infinite Plane of Teeth (@liquidfox1) December 20, 2021
Book bought for the cover alone, part 37:
— Neglected Books (@neglectedbooks) January 13, 2021
Why was the heiress so horribly frightened of fish? And why was the chipmonk (chipmunk?) starry-eyed?
Inquiring minds want to know! pic.twitter.com/AK5maaC3qu
My main take-away from Gollancz books is their eccentric use of cover quotes, which range from ‘almost as good as his other books’ through ‘continued on rear cover’ to ‘is that an endorsement or not?’ pic.twitter.com/u2so8dZpL5
— Steven Sheil (@SSheil) January 13, 2021
This one is also worth keeping on your armoury pic.twitter.com/kL8jhGHV64
— Steven Sheil (@SSheil) January 13, 2021
These quotation marks read as sarcasm pic.twitter.com/2nzFwbZxFJ
— Steven Sheil (@SSheil) January 13, 2021