Treat yourself by slipping the curator some money so you can press your face up against the glass case containing famous papyri for 30 minutes of uninterrupted, security free, pining
Heqanakht getting ready to write an angry letter to the curator about patrons getting too close to his papyri.
What’s he using? Windows BCE?
Absolutely not what doxxing is and it’s unbelievably transparent that this arbitrary rule change was made expressly so he could ban the account that tracks his private jet
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On this day, 14 December 1951, bagel bakers in New York City went on strike, shutting 32 out of 34 of the city’s bagel bakeries. It left shelves bare and almost entirely cut off the weekly supply of 1.2 million bagels to the city, causing what the New York Times described as a “bagel famine”. The bakers came to agreement with the employers in January, and bagel drivers remained out until seven weeks after the start of the dispute, when they reached a deal to compensate them for wages lost during the strike.
Pictured: a New York bagel baker around this time.
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Musk Didn’t Even Vote in Midterms He Cared So Much About -
So he made a big show of doing something and then didn’t follow through? Yup, sounds like him.
Given what an imbecile he is, is it possible he genuinely thought he could vote by tweeting about it?
I mean
He’s a rich white man from South Africa, finding out he has no idea how Democracy works would be about as surprising as learning that his father was a slave owner was
Löwen. Paul Friedrich Meyerheim (1842-1915)