• @[email protected]
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    374 months ago

    I live down the road from Poole.

    This is probably the most exciting thing in the whole county tbh

      • @[email protected]
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        64 months ago

        I think anywhere with an IT presence is gonna have Linux people, and by extension potentially Lemmy users.

        We do fit a stereotype 😆

  • mommykink
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    264 months ago

    As someone who worked for a (university) museum, I just know it made that worker’s day to put that display together.

  • @pyre
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    224 months ago

    props to the museum, but also that’s a pretty cool rock. good job bethan

  • @[email protected]
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    204 months ago

    Taking stones from children and displaying them!? The UK’s colonial ambitions knows no bounds!

  • @buddascrayon
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    104 months ago

    Any amateur geologists out there have any idea what kind of rock that is?

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      84 months ago

      I’m not a geologist amateur or otherwise but it looks a lot like a flint stone which has those kinda chalky spots. I’ve got a very similar looking one from Rügen, an island in the North of Germany.

  • @JPSound
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    94 months ago

    Ngl, Bethan has good taste in rocks. This was the right call by both parties.

  • @[email protected]
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    Imo if a kid would be terminally sick or something then that would be wholesome but otherwise it is just funny

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      74 months ago

      I think we just have too much media emphasis on such cases - they are absolutely important, but they make us forget that the very regular children doing something like this and adults empowering them is just as wholesome, precious, and important.

    • Rain World: Slugcat Game
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      02 months ago

      imagine, a kid sent a rock to a museum, and the museum rejected it. this outcome is more wholesome.