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What you're seeing isn’t just astonishing—it’s a testament to the raw, unimaginable resilience of the human (or animal) ...
07/03/2025

What you're seeing isn’t just astonishing—it’s a testament to the raw, unimaginable resilience of the human (or animal) body. In the photo, a massive spear-like object pierced through the ribs, a wound that should have been fatal. Yet, instead of succumbing, the body responded in the only way it knew how—by surviving. Over time, bone began to grow around the foreign object. It didn’t reject it. It adapted. The spear literally became part of the body’s structure, fused into the ribcage like it was always meant to be there.

This isn’t just biology—it’s a symbol of the body's infinite will to live. Our cells, our bones, our tissues—they don’t give up easily. Even when impaled, even when broken, the body finds a way to heal, to adapt, to carry on.

It’s a powerful reminder that while medicine may have limits, the body’s instinct to survive often does not. Nature has its own tools, its own miracles. Never underestimate what healing can look like. Sometimes, it means not removing the pain—but growing around it, and carrying on.

The Sweet Track, a Neolithic timber walkway over 5,800 years old, is one of the world's earliest engineered roads, disco...
07/03/2025

The Sweet Track, a Neolithic timber walkway over 5,800 years old, is one of the world's earliest engineered roads, discovered in the Somerset Levels of England in 1970. This remarkable structure demonstrates the advanced skills and ingenuity of prehistoric communities, showcasing their ability to manipulate natural resources. The Sweet Track provides valuable insights into the landscape and technological capabilities of early British settlers, revealing the sophistication of their engineering methods.

the first drüġ deal recorded in history
07/03/2025

the first drüġ deal recorded in history

In this 1907 photograph, an Andean man is depicted standing in front of the renowned Twelve-Angled Stone, an exemplary s...
07/03/2025

In this 1907 photograph, an Andean man is depicted standing in front of the renowned Twelve-Angled Stone, an exemplary specimen of Inca masonry located on Hatun Rumiyoc street in Cusco, Peru. This remarkable stone is celebrated for its intricate design featuring twelve distinct angles, and it is particularly notable for its perfect fit achieved without the use of mortar.
Read more: https://news156media.com/the-twelve-angled-stone-a-testament-to-inca-mastery/

Roman graffiti - Located in the Villa of Mysteries, Pompeii. The subject/ victim of this caricature is portrayed with a ...
07/03/2025

Roman graffiti - Located in the Villa of Mysteries, Pompeii. The subject/ victim of this caricature is portrayed with a pointy chin, laurel wreath, and a rather large nose. The Latin text above the figure reads ‘Rufus est’ (This is Rufus)

Grievously wounded and bleeding profusely, a soldier staggers into an alley off a Gettysburg street and collapses, the f...
07/03/2025

Grievously wounded and bleeding profusely, a soldier staggers into an alley off a Gettysburg street and collapses, the few survivors of his shattered regiment rushing past him in a panicked retreat. Feeling his life draining away, the soldier reaches into his pocket and takes out an ambrotype photograph of three small children. He gazes lovingly into their faces as he takes his final breath.

Three days later, with the Confederate army defeated and gone, a young girl found the soldier’s body, his hand still clutching the photograph. After checking to see if the man had anything on him that would identify him, and finding nothing, she took the photograph and gave it to her father, a tavern keeper in nearby Graeffenburg.

A few days later four physicians on their way to Gettysburg to tend to the wounded were forced to stop in Graeffenburg after their wagon broke down. Waiting in the tavern while the wagon was being repaired, the men were told the story of the unknown soldier and the photograph. Deeply moved, one of the men, Dr. John Francis Bourns of Philadelphia, decided to take it upon himself to find the family of the fallen soldier. He convinced the tavern keeper to give him the photograph, and with the assistance of his daughter, Dr. Bourns located and carefully marked the soldier’s grave.

Back in Philadelphia Dr. Bourns told the story to the local press. In a piece titled “Whose Father Was He?” an editor at the Philadelphia Inquirer described the photograph (the technology of the day did not permit photographs to be reproduced in newspapers) and wrote, “What pen can describe the emotions of this patriot-father as he gazed upon these children, so soon to be made orphans!”, calling upon other papers to spread the story. Soon the sad story of the unknown soldier and his children was appearing in newspapers all across the country.

A Philadelphia religious journal called The American Presbyterian republished the Inquirer’s story and in November 1863 the journal was delivered to a subscriber in the small western New York town of Portville. After reading it, he passed the journal around to other members of the community. One of them was Mrs. Philinda Humiston, w

William “Brazen Bill” Brazelton was one of the more enigmatic and audacious outlaws to ride through Arizona Territory du...
07/03/2025

William “Brazen Bill” Brazelton was one of the more enigmatic and audacious outlaws to ride through Arizona Territory during the turbulent years of the 1870s. Known for his quiet demeanor and masked face, Brazelton gained a reputation as a stagecoach robber who struck swiftly and with eerie calm. He chose his weapon well—a Re*****on rolling block carbine, favored for its rugged reliability and stopping power, ideal for open-country ambushes. With it, he pulled off a string of successful robberies, often single-handedly, vanishing into the desert before authorities could mount a proper pursuit.

But boldness can be a double-edged blade, and in 1878, Brazelton pushed his luck one time too many. After attempting to rob a stage near Tucson, law enforcement—already on high alert due to his growing legend—caught wind of his location. Acting on a tip, Pima County Sheriff Charles A. Shibell organized a posse and tracked Brazelton to a camp just outside town. What followed was a violent confrontation. The lawmen opened fire before he could reach for his trusted Re*****on, killing him in a hail of bullets. When the dust settled, they found weapons, disguises, and loot from previous robberies at the scene—confirming Brazelton’s identity and ending his short, storied reign.

Though little is known about his early life, and even less was left behind beyond legend, Brazelton’s tale remains firmly embedded in Arizona folklore. He was a man who operated alone, rarely spoke, and wore a flour sack with slits for eyes during his robberies. His final stand cemented his myth—an outlaw who lived fast, trusted steel over speech, and died with his boots on. In the end, "Brazen Bill" paid the price for his audacity, but not before writing his name, in gun smoke and grit, into the annals of Western outlaw history.

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05/02/2025

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I have the Baddest Brisket & Fried Fish Plates in the R.G.V today with Rice and Potato Salad and drink $15/Plate Free  D...
03/13/2025

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01/16/2025

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Taking last minute order's for Smoked Brisket Trays! Message us if interested, tomorrow will be the last day to order fo...
12/22/2024

Taking last minute order's for Smoked Brisket Trays! Message us if interested, tomorrow will be the last day to order for Christmas day‼️‼️
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I have the Baddest Fried Fish Plates in the R.G.V today with Rice and Potato Salad and drink $15/Plate Free  Delivery. P...
09/03/2024

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