Stephen Fry’s take on the e-reader vs. book argument.
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Archaeologists unveil the world’s oldest D20
Romans may have used 20-Sided die almost two millennia before D&D, but people in ancient Egypt were casting icosahedra even earlier. Pictured above is a twenty-faced die dating from somewhere between 304 and 30 B.C., a timespan also known as Egypt’s Ptolemaic Period.
Dem Ancient Egyptians
Ha! I bet they used it to kill Hyksos evil priests and monsters on Desert & Dragons…
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Meanwhile, in São Paulo…
(Source: emperorjnorton, via connor-is-the-captain-of-my-bed)
♪♫ always look on the bright side of life ♪♫
“history” by anna gray & ryan wilson paulsen
Prophets of Chtulu project
The incredibly intricate and captivating custom animal sculptures by Creatures From El, Ellen June.