

I believe one way or another things at home will not improve. You don’t really lose much by inquiring to places. At the very least I assume your therapist would have some connections and guidance on places they would trust for you to contact.


I believe one way or another things at home will not improve. You don’t really lose much by inquiring to places. At the very least I assume your therapist would have some connections and guidance on places they would trust for you to contact.


This was a really great break down.


This is absolutely golden.


Kevin Rose also left Digg at some point, not sure how much of that demise is on him. He had to buy it back for this second run.


I’ll have to take a look.


There were sealed and fake passages, but I don’t think there were traps.


Definitely not the kind of treasure people want to find later.


That also reminds me of the Oak Island supposed treasure in that pit.


Close. I work for big-pit-snakes. Who do you think supplies the ancient temples?


Movies, TV, comics, Video Games, books, etc. People in this thread have already named a few. But as you point out, archeology in reality is rarely what we see in mainstream entertainment.
Ah the Terracotta army was used in one of The Mummy movies.


Would that make lawyers modern day archeologists?


Step 1. Have money.


I’m surprised there hasn’t been a modern day person that buried their fortune with them under puzzles and traps.


The interesting thing about Tidal is that is was originally owned by artists (Jay-Z, Beyoncé; Kanye West; Madonna; Jason Aldean; Alicia Keys; Arcade Fire; Coldplay’s Chris Martin; Rihanna; and deadmau5) Who have since sold off a majority share to Block, while Jay-Z kept a board seat and other artists still have shares. Curious if it will last.
Next Dwight Schrute can also teach you to raise and lower your cholesterol levels.