Holy fuck this carving looks absolutely beautiful
You too, huh? Something about it speaks to me. The simplicity, clean lines, dunno?
Modernist art deco, like it was made in the 1930s
I think it’s something about the skill needed to make this and the fact that no machines were involved. It’s quite something though.
Not just the clean lines, but the smooth curves too. It’s difficult to do something like this and not make it all bumpy and uneven. Definitely lots of skill and time involved.
Who says “you too, huh” unironically like they’re the centre of the universe? Holy fuck the ego trip is real with this one.
And the overreaction of the year award goes to…
Are you stupid or a boring, unoriginal troll? Perhaps both? Yeah, your short post history says it’s both.
It’s impressive how much you think I care about what you have to say, lol. Go home, retard.
you too, huh? something the way they wrote it was very casual but as if they’re used to seeing things that others don’t. The unwritten arrogance, the down-to-earth manner, dunno?
How much for the weight? I’ll take two.
Weren’t there like full blown civilizations at that point? Kinda weird to refer to mammoths as if it were some stone age prehistoric period and be surprised that someone could craft something like this then lol
Several, yes. Egypt, Uruk, Indus, etc
I think the pyramids at Giza were a few millennia old at that point eh?
Not millennia, but several centuries.
To be fair it’s still hard to get over that Mammoths were still around at that point; it really feels like they’re from a much earlier era. Also hard to really grasp how advanced people were even that early on.
What’s the meme here
It’s a screenshot of a Twitter post, that’s a meme right?
Well if we want to get pedantic, every unique thing passed around and spread is a meme. Jokes, art styles, idioms, words, greetings, most social behavior really. And you can go a step further and say diseases, species, even all of life is a meme.
And if there ever was a place to use this definition of meme it would be… LinguisticMemes, but this is a good second place.
This guy doesn’t get bronze age humor.
Paleolithic mfers will see you writing a stone tablet and think “this fool doesn’t know how to sharpen a rock” 😂😂😂
That the Sumerian’s will use anything but metric.
Apparently, muricans are a lost tribe of Sumerians.
Hold on a sec. I need to write up some golden tablets or something.
Well you see, in 1793, 'Merica requested the metric artifacts from France so we could be metric too. France sent over a kilogram, but the shipment was lost at sea. And that was a little sad.
All joking aside, US feet, inches, pounds, and so on have been secretly really metric since 1893.
Sumerians also tried to metrify, but the copper weights they bought mysteriously corroded
Rude.
eh.
Fun fact. if you use your knucklebones to count instead of fingers, and you use multiplication instead of addition you can get to 144 counting on your fingers. (i.e. one digit on the second hand is equal to a full hand- 12- on the first.)
yeah. some bullshit about that being why we have 12 hours, and 12 inches in a foot, is totally going into those golden tablets.
(IIRC, we have 12 hours because there was 10 hours of daylight in Egypt, and an hour on either end for twilight. that evolved into the 24 hour system we have today.)
I think I’ll call my new religion
BullcrapBulk’rapbulq’rap.You can count up to 1023 without knucklebones if you use a positional representation.
If I remember correctly, Homo sapiens sapiens was not only coetaneous with Mammoths, but we are widely considered to be one, if not the main cause of their extintion.
Well, ice age ended and elephants still live.
I… am so disappointed this didn’t go where, for a split second, my brain thought it was going.
Homo sapiens sapiens was not only coetaneous with Mammoths, but we are widely considered to be one
Chickens are dinosaurs - and humans are mammoths!!
birds are the continuation of the theropod dinosaur lineage.
humans are the continuation of the early synapsid lineage also present at the time (which later gave rise to the early mammal progenitor).
when people say birds are dinosaurs they mean the lineage didn’t branch as much as it did for humans, which I think is more survivorship bias than anything.
People say birds are dinosaurs because every living thing is in every clade of it’s ancestors which means they are dinosaurs. They’re also a lot of other things from all of the other clades so they’re not saying that birds are just dinosaurs, but that they are part of Dinosauria and every other clade of their ancestors and so too will all of their descendants be.
Hell, there were still mammoths around when the pyramids at Giza were built.
Pygmy mammoths, on an island in northern Siberia, but still.
Count it!
Well, that’s a new word on me. Thought spell check corrected contemporary.
That is a locust.
Ur mom is a locust. Huht huht huht.
Maybe, but a locus is a type of grasshopper.
grasshopper are light thin and green. that is easily double the mass, chonky, and looks like it’s ready swarm downtown LAPD
Locusts ARE grasshoppers. If enough grasshoppers group up in the same area they literally become locusts and fuck everything up.
The eyes don’t make sense to me. How did they know to use this pattern? Are there some really big grasshoppers out there?
No doubt there are insects big enough to be able to see the patterns on the eyes without magnification.
An alternative that I like to use in the lab is squinting and holding the sample really close to my face. Perhaps they used my method if the bugs weren’t big enough?
I mean, yes (Im losing that ability as I age :(), but also it’s not that far fetched to just conclude all insects are built about the same.
For sure, I just like posting stupid things on memes.
I think your lab needs to get you a giant magnifying glass with a light so your squinting days can continue. They’re super nice for things that can’t go under a microscope. So far I’ve been lucky myself, but many of my colleagues my age experience the same problem. Some day I would like to get a macro camera so I can just show them pictures.
- Exactly this. Just eyesight & time.
- Not to mention that some insects even have a bit of contrast between the lenses so it’s easier to understand they are compounded.
- And additionally due to individual lenses compounded eyes arent smooth - by reflecting light at different angles you can make the “bumps” obvious.
- Also if there is like a water droplet on grasshoppers eyes you can clearly see it’s surface structure. Just like you can see individual pixels on your (high dpi phone?) screen the same way.
Tho I bet they didn’t study this ones eyes:
It’s called a fairy wasp (wiki/Megaphragma_mymaripenne) and it’s only the third smallest insect known.
Grasshoppers can get quite big
I’m sure they had plenty of experience with bugs in their environment, both alive and dead. I’m sure you can see the eyes pretty well close up.
The aliens lent them a magnifying glass
Just using some tiny mammoth population on an isolated island in Siberia to state “MAMMOTHS WERE STILL ROAMING THE EARTH WHEN BLAH BLAH BLAH” is somewhat disingenuous.
Is it a lie though?
Also pretending that 4000 years ago humans were still hunter gatherers or something (it’s kind of implied in the wording imo). 4000 years ago there were plenty of fairly developed civilisations around.
Hematite = best tite
tite (or titi) means penis in my language
That’s nothing; Tigers and Pandas are still around in the same time period as the electronic device you used to post this!
When people are using mental interface devices to gravitate to their Mars colony it’ll be such a mindbender to realize ye olde memes were being made at the same time all those mammalian fossils from extinct species like elephants and rhinos were carbon dated to!