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Wimble Huhman
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Where there is soil, where there is water, grass grows
Stories (23/0)
German Medicine
The small roadside village where she grew up was overlooked by a dark conical hill covered in scrub. It was always there whenever she stepped out of the house, leaning over the houses and yards across the road, but she did not see it when she was a very small child and only became aware of it later when she learned to give meaning to habitual sights. She was told that she was never to go up there but was not told why so she populated the hill with all the terrors she was learning to imagine. It was her aunt who told her she must never go up the hill, and also told stories about a snake that could swallow a child, a tall man whose shadow flitted across the roofs of houses when the moon was full, and a disheveled old woman who roamed the road to the sea and sometimes took the form of a leopard who raided the village for a goat or a baby. Her aunt did not say so but the girl was sure that the snake and the tall man and the disheveled old woman all lived on the hill and came down from there to terrorize the world.
By Wimble Huhman2 years ago in Fiction
Wake up! Don't eat wild food, many terrible viruses come from wild animals
Ancestors worked hard to domesticate animals and develop animal husbandry, and with the addition of technology in later generations, meat has been industrially produced, and ordinary people can eat meat for three meals.
By Wimble Huhman2 years ago in Earth
Why the Soviet Union's dream of digging through the Earth could not be carried out, finally understood after more than 50 years
During the Cold War of the last century, the world's exploration activities went into a frenzy. On the one hand, the United States and the Soviet Union were chasing each other in space, and finally, the United States won first with the moon landing.
By Wimble Huhman2 years ago in Earth
Handprints were found 220,000 years ago on the Tibetan plateau, clearly visible on the hard stone slabs, who is the owner of the handprints?
Scientists have become interested in the Tibetan plateau after learning about handprints on stone slabs. To the general public, a slab with a handprint may seem like an ordinary historical relic, but to scientists, it can reveal the living conditions and spirituality of people at that time.
By Wimble Huhman2 years ago in Earth