Same guy as https://sopuli.xyz/u/WintLizard
In 1905, soon after the ban was lifted, one of the book smugglers, Juozas Masiulis [lt], opened his own bookstore in Panevėžys. This bookstore is still operational, and a chain of bookstores operates in Lithuania under his name.[
That’s pretty cool
I learned about this in middle school and I would daydream about getting real powers and taking the challenge and blowing everybodys mind.
2.5 billion doesn’t actually seem that bad for a project of this scale. But according to a quick calculation on an internet site it’d be about 26 billion today.
Meta note, I like a short description after the article title, I feel it gives the community more life and makes this place feel less sterile. I’m a lot more likely to click on a post if there is a brief description. I know the rules discourage it but Im not sure why. Is it a holdover from reddit? I know the subs there have a lot of rules due to the large volume of posts but its not really an issue on Lemmy with the smaller size.
No editorializing seems like a great policy though.
If the mod asks Ill edit this post to just be the article title
This image brings me a lot of joy
I use Mastodon but my main issue is the like of interaction. Even large accounts with many followers receive almost zero likes or boosts on their posts. Makes it feel like thousands of people shouting into the same void and trying not to make eye contact.
You’ve got delicious legs
Revenge of the Sith is my favorite Star Wars, Last Jedi is my least favorite.
I can only snap with my right hand, I had to practice for weeks as a kid to get it.
90% of the time I type lol I go back and delete it because I don’t want to be a liar.
Wow I never would have believed a rat could do that. Incredible.
How did you end up on this page?
I meant the first incident
Wow one dropped brick and he was a dead man walking.
I don’t eat meat anymore but I didn’t like bacon when I did. Always eather too hard and gross or too chewy and gross. If anything I was jealous that everyone else seemed to be getting something out of it that I wasn’t.
Fascinating piece of architecture. Getting 3,000 people down into a mine every week is quite a feat.
I don’t understand what the post is trying to say
I like the photos you took, the bread looked delicious
I hate that goddamn searchbar
The oldest recorded specimen was 179 years old, but individuals usually live up to 140 years.
I didn’t expect them to have such long lifespans
That’s a good way to start a Monday morning
kitty :)