Something similar happened to my buddies Chihuahua. Long story short, it got about a half mile flight and was dropped at a low enough distance that it wasn't harmed except for the puncture wounds from the talons..
It was a bigger asshole than before, which is hard to do for a Chihuahua..
In the mid-90s, a man named Mike “Madman” Marcum claimed he was building a time machine… in his backyard. Mike was just 21 when he started experimenting with something called a Jacob’s Ladder—a high-voltage arc setup. But he didn’t stop there. He added a laser and believed he had opened a small “time vortex.” He told his story on the late-night radio show Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell and said he was planning to build a full-scale version. To power it, he used giant transformers—some of which weren’t exactly his. That led to a blackout and a brief stay behind bars. After getting out, he went back on the show in 1996 and said he was just 30 days away from testing his machine on himself. Then… he disappeared. For years, no one heard from him. Some believed he traveled through time. Others thought he vanished for good. But in 2015, he resurfaced and claimed he had reappeared two years in the future, hundreds of miles away, with no memory of how he got there. To this day, no one can say for sure what happened. Mike’s story remains one of the most mysterious—and talked-about—time travel claims in history.
The Dr's small smile when he knew the baby was coming round was brilliant.
I'm crying. 😥 What a wonderful doctor, he never gave up.
Syl said
Jan 25 2:50 PM, 2026
"William Shakespeare was a "black Jewish woman" whose work was stolen by a semi-literate businessman, a controversial new book has claimed.
Feminist historian Irene Coslet argues the real genius behind the world's most famous plays was Emilia Bassano, a Tudor court poet who used "Shakespeare" as a pen name.
According to The Real Shakespeare, written by the LSE graduate, Bassano's true authorship was covered up in favour of William Shakespeare, an "uneducated interloper" from Stratford-upon-Avon.
Ms Coslet contends that Elizabethan society preferred the narrative of a "white" male genius to acknowledging a black female playwright."
"William Shakespeare was a "black Jewish woman" whose work was stolen by a semi-literate businessman, a controversial new book has claimed.
Feminist historian Irene Coslet argues the real genius behind the world's most famous plays was Emilia Bassano, a Tudor court poet who used "Shakespeare" as a pen name.
According to The Real Shakespeare, written by the LSE graduate, Bassano's true authorship was covered up in favour of William Shakespeare, an "uneducated interloper" from Stratford-upon-Avon.
Ms Coslet contends that Elizabethan society preferred the narrative of a "white" male genius to acknowledging a black female playwright."
Everything happens for a reason, I really believe that.
It would be nice to believe in angels, I will keep an open mind.
Something similar happened to my buddies Chihuahua. Long story short, it got about a half mile flight and was dropped at a low enough distance that it wasn't harmed except for the puncture wounds from the talons..
It was a bigger asshole than before, which is hard to do for a Chihuahua..
That’s a very poignant image. Especially as I’m wondering how much human DNA might also have been compressed within those 4 to 5 floors.
Wow, scary
A horrendous thought, and it brings back all the images of that day.
Aww bless his heart. Doctors have so much respect. 😞
How lovely is that! 4 kids are probably seeing in 2026 thanks to him.
I Googled - his name can mean good/bright/beam 💫 RIP Liang 🕯️🕊️
Not amazing.
Just creepy.
One of the rare times we speak as one, Dawg
The very sight and sound of this guy instinctively creeps me out at a visceral level. But because I ❤️ NYC, I hope I’m wrong about him.
NYC gets what they deserve.
Doctor brings baby back to life.
https://x.com/AntiapeShit/status/2012406255227179032
In the mid-90s, a man named Mike “Madman” Marcum claimed he was building a time machine… in his backyard. Mike was just 21 when he started experimenting with something called a Jacob’s Ladder—a high-voltage arc setup. But he didn’t stop there. He added a laser and believed he had opened a small “time vortex.”
He told his story on the late-night radio show Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell and said he was planning to build a full-scale version. To power it, he used giant transformers—some of which weren’t exactly his. That led to a blackout and a brief stay behind bars. After getting out, he went back on the show in 1996 and said he was just 30 days away from testing his machine on himself. Then… he disappeared. For years, no one heard from him. Some believed he traveled through time. Others thought he vanished for good. But in 2015, he resurfaced and claimed he had reappeared two years in the future, hundreds of miles away, with no memory of how he got there. To this day, no one can say for sure what happened. Mike’s story remains one of the most mysterious—and talked-about—time travel claims in history.
That brought a tear to my eye.
The Dr's small smile when he knew the baby was coming round was brilliant.
I'm crying. 😥 What a wonderful doctor, he never gave up.
"William Shakespeare was a "black Jewish woman" whose work was stolen by a semi-literate businessman, a controversial new book has claimed.
Feminist historian Irene Coslet argues the real genius behind the world's most famous plays was Emilia Bassano, a Tudor court poet who used "Shakespeare" as a pen name.
According to The Real Shakespeare, written by the LSE graduate, Bassano's true authorship was covered up in favour of William Shakespeare, an "uneducated interloper" from Stratford-upon-Avon.
Ms Coslet contends that Elizabethan society preferred the narrative of a "white" male genius to acknowledging a black female playwright."
Shakespeare was actually a black Jewish woman, new book claims
Wow! But Shakespere was seen by Courts, Queen Elizabeth , etc.
Women had no rights, but surely someone would know then. I'm notv so sure about this tbh.
Be great though if proven true!
I am not a great follower of the works of Shakespeare, (though I did make a good Lysander in the school production of 'Midsummer Nights Dream')
But it seems to be a male view of the world rather than a females, so I would take this woman's opinion with a pinch of salt tbh.