homesick for a place and time that no longer exists


January 8, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/Day 7)
Thursday, 30 Tahsas 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/4th month)
Pagrīym (Pagrim) םירגפ 16 (Enochian calendar/10th month/Corpses of plants)
January 8, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
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13.0.13.4.6 12 Cimi 4 Muwan (Mayan Long Count calendar)
Earth’s Rotation Day, National Snuggle A Chicken Day

throwback Thursday

A strange part of adulthood that no one talks about, is we’re all homesick for a place and time that no longer exists, and that we can never revisit.

She became a doctor because she watched a Native woman die while a white doctor refused to come. At twenty-four she became the first Native American physician in US history, riding miles alone across the Omaha Reservation to care for anyone who needed her. With almost no funding and no support, she built a hospital with her own heart. Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte healed her people long before anyone believed a Native woman could even wear a doctor’s coat.

link: britannica.com

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Since hair isn’t preserved in fossils, we can’t possibly be certain that dinosaurs didn’t look like this…

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old school selfie

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Crazy Horse fights last battle: history.com …“On January 8, 1877, Oglala Lakota warrior Crazy Horse and his men—outnumbered, low on ammunition and forced to use outdated weapons to defend themselves—fight their final losing battle against the U.S. Cavalry in Montana. Six months earlier, in the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Crazy Horse and his ally, Sitting Bull, led their combined forces of Sioux and Cheyenne to a stunning victory over Lieutenant Colonel George Custer (1839-76) and his men. The Native Americans were resisting the U.S. government’s efforts to force them back to their reservations. After Custer and over 200 of his soldiers were killed in the conflict, later dubbed “Custer’s Last Stand,” the white American public wanted revenge. As a result, the U.S. Army launched a winter campaign in 1876-77, led by General Nelson Miles (1839-1925), against the remaining tribes on the Northern Plains.”

*photo is mine, meme’s are related to the past in some way

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2 ESDRAS 14:35
(Revised Standard Version)
For after death the judgment will come, when we shall live again; and then the names of the righteous will become manifest, and the deeds of the ungodly will be disclosed.

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