u/tinticred

Kat Abughazaleh just randomly popped up on r/cats after helping rescue an ailing kitty.

Kat Abughazaleh just randomly popped up on r/cats after helping rescue an ailing kitty.

This sub doesn't let you cross-post, unfortunately. So here's a photo. Go read the story, it's cool as shit.

u/tinticred — 1 day ago

Hello, my fellow peppers.

I'm looking for some useful feedback and/or just getting the word out about the topic in the subject line.

I'm a former smalltime contributor at Cracked during its heyday (like, really smalltime--the only thing of mine I can find that's still public-facing is a Photoplasty contest I won back in 2012). The site went the way it did and I continued on to becoming an archaeologist. But I never lost the skillset of humorous intellectualism I learned at their feet.

Fast forward more years than I care to admit, and we are currently watching our own fascist party commit the exact same attacks on history that all the rest of them have.

I've got a new book all about that, and the history of American archaeology in general, that hit shelves earlier this month. As part of the launch, I gave a talk at the Bears Ears Education Center in the heart of this country's battle against Indigenous peoples and their history. The good folks there were nice enough to record it for me, so..... what do y'all think?

The video quality is ass because I'm not a videographer and neither are they, but I'm more interested in feedback on the content. Like? Dislike? Should I try to share it even further or try to get a better version made first?

Thank you to all who take the time and I hope it gives you at least one or two good laughs.

u/tinticred — 19 days ago