This is king Tutankhamuns folding bed, that he used for traveling. Doesn’t look too comfortable, but then again it’s 3300 years old.1yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/Damnthatsinteresting
This isn’t a giant green glob of goo, it’s a 3000 year old shrub called llareta. A collection of tens of thousands flowering buds, so densely packed that you can stand on them. This specimen predates the birth of Jesus1yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/Damnthatsinteresting
Danish Police have an online-squad that plays CS:GO, Fortnite, Minecraft etc. with young people. This is to prevent fraud, hate-speech, and grooming. All the officers stream live on Twitch. EDIT: Now with proof - see comments.1yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
The 2000-year-old clothes of the Huldremose Woman, a bog body recovered in 1879 from a peat bog near Ramten in Denmark. It consists of a checked woollen skirt, a checked woollen scarf and two skin capes. Now on display at the National Museum of Denmark1yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/Damnthatsinteresting
Tell me you met your wife at a family-reunion, without telling me you met your wife at a family-reunion.1yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/trashy
This is Tom Brown, a retired engineer, he has saved close to 1000 different types of apples from extinction.1yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/HumansBeingBros
Imagine a bolt of lightning coming through the ceiling and obliterating the porcelain-throne1yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/nope
This tells you everything you need to know about the russian elite, Putin and his puppets.2yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/ukraine
I don't understand the physics behind this, but it pisses me off.1yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/mildlyinfuriating
The unbroken seal of Tuthankhamuns tomb, 1922. Source in comments1yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Grandpa died in hospice last night. Last words to me 2 days ago: “make sure your dipshit uncle doesn’t get my coins”1yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/Wallstreetsilver
Started stacking 2 months ago, definitely a better hobby than drinking. 3 months sober..1yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/Gold
Mounting a 81mm mortar on a camel, and using it as a all-terrain artillery-piece. Courtesy of the Indian army.1yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/assholedesign
Not a mushroom but a plant. Scientists are still trying to understand their relationship with fungi but Monotropa are mycoheterotrophs, this means they form a parasitic relationship with mycorrhizal fungi, getting all of their nutritional needs from fungi and give nothing back in return.1yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Dentures were made from dead soldiers before the 19th century, places like the battle of Waterloo was a goldmine. Tens and thousands of teeth were sold, battlefield teeth were the most wanted because it meant they were young.1yr ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Denmark’s King Frederik IX was a navy-sailor with plenty of tattoos. Including a Japanese dragon across the chest. Here photographed in the 1950’s2mo ⋅ TomrummetsKald ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool