The wealthy Romans deliberately added lead to their wine to make it sweeter
The wealthy Romans deliberately added lead to their wine to make it sweeter
Also significantly fewer roaches. In my experience they’re more common in the south due to the warmer weather
Pathfinder 2e literally has bioluminescence bombs that’s just jarred firefly juice that’s secreted by humanoid fey that resemble the bugs
It’s also humans continually expanding and building in previously undeveloped areas. It crowds out other species.
30 years ago it didnt matter if you raked your leaves because there were still plenty of areas for lightning bugs to migrate in from. But when everyone’s surrounded by miles of suburbs the lightning bugs have further to go for you to see them
Then the owners can cash out
More like
Person in Group: “Hey guys, there’s an open-source alternative to Discord that looks pretty good and it might be a good idea to look into it to have an option when/if Discord goes to shit”
Rest of Group: “lol, no”
Not only that, Kodansha is ridiculously money-grubbing in the space. They’re continually trying to push for pay-per-chapter monetization instead of a basic subscription model like Shonen Jump does.
Not only that, Kodansha’s newest app, KManga, has 21 trackers in it to sell off user data. For context, Facebook only has 9 trackers.
Tangential fact: syphillis originated in the Americas, likely from llamas. It’s the only instance of a transmittable disease to be imported to the old world.
This also makes me a bit annoyed at the show 'Apothecary Diaries" as it depicts syphillis existing in China in the 700AD
That twit was allowed to use the company’s Mastodon account to double-down on his shitty political post