Delmar Harmood Banner: Art In The Lake District

On December 9, 2017 by Tim Newman
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I’ve covered a fair few artists on Lazer Horse over the years. In general, they’re relatively easy to research, Wikipedia has done a significant amount of the leg work already. Delmar Harmood Banner...

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Ugly Babies From The Renaissance Era

On December 9, 2017 by Tim Newman
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Today, I present to you one of the most magnificent Tumblr accounts on the market. It showcases reams and reams of Renaissance paintings that feature ugly babies. It’s simply called Ugly Renaissance Babies; it delivers what it promises....

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Awesome Photos From Russia With Love: November 2017

On November 26, 2017 by Tim Newman
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Welcome, welcome, welcome. If you’re here, you’re in the right place. As ever, we have a veritable bucket load of ace pictures from Russia and the ex-Soviet countries. It’s a mixed bag, but you’d...

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Who Was Eadric The Wild?

On November 19, 2017 by Tim Newman
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Eadric the Wild, also known as Wild Eadric and Edric the Forester, was a well-heeled 11th century Anglo-Saxon. He lived in the West Midlands and was part of the English resistance to the Norman conquest. The...

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Moody Photos Of Omsk In The Fog

On November 19, 2017 by Tim Newman
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Omsk Oblast is situated in the south-west of Siberia. The region is famous for experiencing impressive temperature swings and, consequently, relatively unpredictable weather. Omsk’s average temperature in the summer is a relatively balmy 20°C but drops...

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Life-saving Skin Graft Replaces 80% Of Boy’s Skin

On November 17, 2017 by Tim Newman
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In a groundbreaking treatment, scientists create enough skin to cover 80 percent of a boys’ body. The procedure saved the life of a 7-year-old with a rare genetic disease. Junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB)...

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Amasunzu: The World’s Freshest Haircut

On October 22, 2017 by Tim Newman
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We don’t cover all that many fashion topics here at Lazer Horse Towers, but the Amasunzu haircut is a worthy exception. It is wonderful. The crest-like hairstyle originated in Rwanda; it was traditionally worn...

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Mind-Blowing Technologies That Have Influenced Industries

On October 19, 2017 by Muelo
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Admittedly, it’s impossible to list all the technological developments that have influenced and transformed our lives around the world in a single article, but we thought we’d give it a try to demonstrate...

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Good Luck Symbols Around The World: Could The Myths Be True?

On September 29, 2017 by Muelo
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According to statistics published by National Geographic, we become less superstitious the older we get. When they’re younger, as many as 59% of Americans hold some form of superstitious belief. This drops to 44%...

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USSR Counterculture in the 1970s

On September 24, 2017 by Tim Newman
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In 1970s USSR it was not a great idea to stand out from the crowd. Fitting in was the safest bet; but, like kids in all cultures, the USSR youth liked to dress up and...

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