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This took me a million years to edit idk why.
 #omg iâd be freaking out if i was that close to being cut in half #but tonyâs just âwelp there goes the door oh wellâ
#i love how he just tosses it on the ground #like #âwell fuck i guess i gotta replace that now jesusâ
via reddit.com
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From the link:
When Geoffrey Tandy was summoned to Bletchley Park in 1939, he had no idea what to expect. A volunteer at the Royal Navy Reserves, Tandy wanted to serve Britain however he could as World War II threatened his countryâs existence. But as a cryptogamist for the National History Museum, Tandy wasnât quite sure where he fit in. Cryptogamists studied algae, a skill that wasnât in high demand when it came to military strategizing.
Tandy was greeted by representatives for the Ministry of Defence, who seemed excited at the prospect of Tandy joining the top-secret efforts at Bletchleyâtoo excited, really, about someone whose expertise was in seaweed.
At some point, it occurred to Tandy that the Ministry may have made a mistake. The exact details are lost to history, but it became clear that someone had mistaken his job of cryptogamistfor a cryptogramistâa codebreaker, which is exactly what men like Alan Turing were doing at Bletchley. The mistake led to a moss specialist being deposited into one of the most intense covert operations of the war.
Generally useless to the group, Tandy did nothing for two years. Then something incredible happened.
In 1941, Allied forces torpedoed German U-boats and salvagedsome important documents from the wreckages, including papers that instructed users of the German Enigma Machine how to unscramble messages. The problem: The papers were waterlogged, damaged, and in dire need of quick restoration before they could be put to use.
The Ministry needed someone who was an expert in drying out water-damaged, fragile materials. Someone who may have had training in preserving algae in such a manner. They needed someone like Tandy.
Using absorbent materials gathered from a museum, Tandy dried the pages and returned them to legibility. The Bletchley codebreakers were able to use the information to crack German communication, allowing Allied forces to get a glimpse of their strategy. The deciphering likely hastened the end of the war by two to four years, saving millions of lives in the process.
Amazing. A legend.
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They have nine beverages between the two of them
i have that painting ai app on my phone so i went ahead and took the libertyâŚ
What they have are five beverages and four waters. Water, by definition, cannot be a beverage.
The fuck do you mean water cant be a beverage?
posts on this website can go so off track sometimes itsÂ
Video game building IRL
âWhere do you work?â
*suspiciously*Â âYeah? Whereâs it at?â
Oh down by
Me: âHey darlinâ, you wanna go to A Nice Restaurant to eat?â
Her: âSure thing! Where??â
Me: *prepares for a âWhoâs On Firstâ-esque conversation*
Thereâs a Thai restaurant in Salem, MA called Thai Place. So Iâm like âletâs go to that Thai Placeâ
a verbal description of a far side comic is indistinguishable from a fine shitpost
far side comics are just visual shitposts
Itâs rare that I come across a post about the Far Side.
God I love the Far Side. I used to have a calendar of the comics and my dad had a bunch of books. Theyâre great.
Ah yes, The Far Side. My introduction to both biology and humor, and the source of many a parent-teacher conference in my youth.