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How they engaged in intimate relations
Picture yourself in 50,000 BC, where the biting cold wind swirls around your Neanderthal form as you seek warmth beside your companion for the day. "Nia," you murmur softly, and she responds, "Oh Dag," as she melts into your embrace. You both dive into the moment, oblivious to the fact that she is, in fact, your cousin. Life for Neanderthals was undeniably harsh and wildly unpredictable, particularly in matters of intimacy. These tumultuous romantic entanglements may have played a role in their eventual decline, a phenomenon humorously dubbed "sextinction."
By Faith mukundi about a year ago in History
HOW AN ENTIRE ARMY FROZE TO DEATH . AI-Generated.
The soldier's face stung with each blast of frigid wind, as if countless needles were pricking his skin. With temperatures dipping below forty degrees, the wind chill made it feel even colder. Huddled on the icy hillside alongside his silent comrades, he had been waiting for hours, surrounded by the vast, cold expanse of the North Korean night, anticipating the command to launch an attack.
By Faith mukundi about a year ago in History