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Forwarded from Z and V (Татьяна Н.)
🇷🇺 An interesting and original variation of the ATZ-5-4320 tanker camouflage, it is disguised as a timber truck
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Northern Idaho, USA 🇺🇸
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Accumulating evidence suggests that ivermectin has anticancer activities against breast cancer, digestive system cancer, urinary system cancer, hematological cancer, reproductive system cancer, brain glioma, respiratory system cancer, and Melanoma

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.717529/full
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This is a mousetrap from 1862 and it's the most American thing ever 🇺🇸

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The virgin Elon Muskenstein vs the Chad Torba
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The measles vaccine had pretty much no impact on measles in the US.
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TIL about "Terminal Lucidity." The unexpected return of mental clarity and memory shortly before the death of patients suffering from severe psychiatric and neurologic disorders
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As I have been saying

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Was just thinking about how so many European surnames derive from jobs or trades, and if people 1000 years from now used today’s jobs as surnames, what would that look like.

John Influencer.
George Camgirl.
Dave Salesrep.
Mary Nutrionist.
Ryan Therapist.

Then I got thinking about how it seems like there was a cut off point where jobs stopped being used as surnames. When and why did that happen?

Also it’s kind of amusing to note which jobs were used as surnames. Baker is a surname, but Butcher isn’t. 🤔 Why?

We have Cooper, Smith, Taylor, Fletcher, but no Writer, Actor, Builder, Barman,…why didn’t they become surnames?

These are the things I think about on lazy Sunday afternoons.

EDIT: I should say Butcher isn’t as common a surname as Baker. According to the internet, Baker is the 37th most common surname in England, whereas Butcher comes in at 393. In the US it’s even less common, ranked at 1,546.

But surely butchers were just as prevalent in old time societies as bakers, so the huge discrepancy in popularity as a surname is interesting.
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