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nanominyo:Flowers, santa, bees and weird science
John Quincy Adams and the Hollow Earth Expedition.Captain John Cleves Symmes was a retired military
Darwin on Physchodelics — The Stoned Ape HypothesisTerence McKenna is one of those people who
Franz Mesmer, the Discoverer of Animal Magnetism, 1774.In 1774 a Viennese physician named Franz Anto
Vita Radium SuppositoriesPopular during the early 20th century, Vita Radium suppositories contained
Weird Science (1985)
Weird Science (1985)
The Shoe Fitting X-ray Machine — The Pedoscope,Many of us probably remember our parents buying
weirdlandtv:War with the Newts.Cover art by Henri Lievens for a 1969 edition of the 1936 sci-fi nove
Sir Isaac Newton, the nutjob who stuck a needle in his eyeball.Today we consider the great scientist
weirdlandtv:The Yellow ‘M’ (1956) by Belgian comics artist, Edgar P. Jacobs.I read this one as a kid
Robert Arthur Graef (1879-1951), ‘Peril of the Blue World’, ’'Planet Stories&rsqu
Lawrence Sterne Stevens (1886-1960), “Famous Fantastic Mysteries”, Vol. 7, #5, 1946Sourc
Peltigera malaceaMat felt lichenPeltigera lichens, commonly called dog lichens or felt lichens, vary
lichenaday:Aspicilia cupreaimages: source | sourceAspicilia cuprea didn’t get a fair shake with my f
Female Hysteria and the Wandering Womb,In pretty much all eras of history it was the expectation of
cool-critters:markscherz:usefulmistakes:Off the scale - new species of gecko with tear-away skinA ne
arsanatomica:Some thoughts about teeth and fast food franchises.The absolutely remarkable otter skul
weirdlandtv:Alien illustrations from a Japanese children’s magazine (1975).Alien #6 looks a bit like
A salute to the late, great Bill Paxton. I can honestly say that I was excited to see him every time
Julian S. Krupa (1913-1989), “Fantastic Adventures”, Vol. 2, #2, 1940Source
monsterman:Weird Science (1985)
Frank Kelly Freas (1922-2005), “Science Fiction Monthly”, Vol. 3, #2, 1976Source
While Doryaspis nathorsti here looked a bit like a weird prehistoric sawfish, it was actually an anc
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