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Love reading Tudor articles/literature I haven't seen before. Such an interesting time in history - thanks for sharing!


I share the same take with you! Reading some of the discussions going on in the comments, I'm surprised anyone thinks this is anything but good news. Like you said, it means:

1. non-vegetarians & non-vegans have more options. This is great for so many reasons! 2. Demand for beef will go down, which has a positive effect on the environment.


Completely agree - My eyes were glued to the screen start to finish and felt like I was on the journey with you! Awesome work!


Completely agree with this comment and thank you for sharing your pointers for better quality/more effective reading.

Side note.. while I think your comment was meant to be educational & helpful in nature, I just wanted to say, there's also something beautifully poetic about the statement "reading to remember". It gave me all the feels!


came here to say the same thing! That phrase stood out when I was scrolling through the comments. nice


Came here to say something similar. It seems fairly obvious (to an amateur like me, I guess) that the lack of color on one side would simply be from a pigmentation issue. But the description of the event by the photographer as a "once-in-a-lifetime, one-in-a-million encounter" makes it seem like there's a very clear reason he narrowed out pigmentation.


I really love this response; thanks for the perspective!


My first thought was that I was happy to hear they were all relatively healthy. my second thought was.. huh, that's kinda like the Survivor diet..


totally agree. I get sad every time I hear vaccines were thrown away because people didn't show for their appointment :(


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