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10 Challenges For Flat Earthers

I can’t count how many people have asked for another one of these, and I figured it’s been quite a while, so why not mock the flatties one more time? In this video I point out ten blatantly obvious and trivial things any flat earther could do to substantiate their model, that they totally never […]

The Best Dragon (According to Science)

Check out Extra Credits’ video: The Origin of Dragons We ranked dragons based on how biologically and evolutionarily plausible they are. Thanks also to our Patreon patrons and our YouTube members. ___________________________________________ To learn more, start your googling with these keywords: Tetrapods: four-limbed (with a few exceptions, such as snakes which have vestigial limbs) animals […]

James L. Buckley (1923-2023)

With great sadness, I relay that James L. Buckley passed away at the age of 100. I wrote about Judge Buckley in March on his 100th birthday: On Thursday, James L. Buckley turns 100 years old. Most law students will know his name from the seminal case of Buckley v. Valeo. But he did so much […]

Alien Activity in Ancient Mesopotamia | Ancient Aliens (S6, E3) | Full Episode

The Sumerians in ancient Mesopotamia achieved over one hundred “firsts” for human civilization. Advances in writing, agriculture, science, mathematics, medicine, and astronomy. See more in Season 6, Episode 3, “The Anunnaki Connection.” Watch all new episodes of Ancient Aliens, Fridays at 8/7c, and next day on The HISTORY Channel website at #AncientAliens Subscribe for more […]

Should You Matchmake Your Friends?

The 38th episode (Apple Podcasts link here and Spotify link here) of Strangers on the Internet with co-host and psychologist Michelle Lange delves into whether it’s wise to matchmake your friends and how to minimize the risks to your own friendships if you’re going to do it. How do you choose whom to match? Should you remain involved after the initial introduction? […]

Department of Health & Human Services Advised Its S.F. Employees to Work from Home Because of Crime

So reported the S.F. Chronicle (Megan Cassidy) on Friday: Officials at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services advised hundreds of employees in San Francisco to work remotely for the foreseeable future due to public safety concerns outside the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building on Seventh Street…. The area is … home to one of […]