9. Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire These two loved each other an awful lot and spent their lives together making beautiful books for kids. Greek Myths was my favorite when I was sixpic.twitter.com/IhM3BDoJgl
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9. Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire These two loved each other an awful lot and spent their lives together making beautiful books for kids. Greek Myths was my favorite when I was sixpic.twitter.com/IhM3BDoJgl
10. Trees Trees give you shade when it's hot, produce all kinds of fruit, and give us wood for building houses. Animals can live in them too! The biggest tree is Pando, which is actually 40,000 trees. Give it a visit sometime! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pando_(tree) …pic.twitter.com/D25uC3AusJ
11. Pyramids Pyramids are a geometric structure that humans and aliens can't get enough of. They're all over the world. I've never seen a big one but I'd love to someday. The Giza pyramid was originally covered in smooth limestone, and may have originally had a golden cap!pic.twitter.com/4jEXwl8dVa
12. The immune system I'm not gonna lie, I don't understand how this works. It's impossibly complicated and somehow protects you from all sorts of tiny things that can make you ill. When I get sick I read about what macrophages do and that usually helps me feel better.pic.twitter.com/syZUlDLg8X
going to take a break to watch a movie with @selentelechia but im gonna keep this up!
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13. Tweed I don't know whether most people have tried wearing tweed but if you live in a place with chilly winters check it out! Originally used for country wear, it works in cities and campuses today, and you're sure to get compliments from strangers!https://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/884958452316909568?s=19 …
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14. Speaking of which: tailors! It's common to buy clothes off the rack, but you can take them to a tailor and for a small price paid to that skilled artisan they can make them fit perfectly Your clothes will feel even better and you'll look fantastichttps://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/1196607959515553792?s=19 …
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15. Sailboats Is there anything more romantic than sailing? All you need is a chunk of wood, some canvas, and a few yards of well-placed lines and the wind will carry you across the world. What a marvel! Great circle navigation got me my first big job, so it's practical too.pic.twitter.com/D4dpXI6Qo0
16. The Roman Empire Sure the Romans did some bad things, but their civilization lasted a thousand years and lives on today in our language, religion, and thought. There's always something new but almost-familiar to learn Check out a podcast to start! https://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/ pic.twitter.com/BFGql5L1TR
Fall of Rome podcast also quite good https://wondery.com/shows/the-fall-of-rome-podcast/ …
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