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POPSDrowned? Have a smoke Rum was the favoured medicine aboard HMS Arab in 1800, when Thomas Sappen used it for spider bites and scorpion stings. Sappen was equally confident in rum's ability to cure tarantula bites, although he mistook the arachnid for a reptile and its poison for a virus. James Stevens, a marine bitten by a tarantula, was "insensible to every thing that was said" on the day of the incident, but was able to cut wood the next day. Mark Porter, a modern day general practitioner, said most of the cures were at best ineffective and at worst dangerous. "The ship's doctor was probably the second most dangerous person a sailor would encounter apart from the enemy," he said.
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POPSThe Day the Seas Died But the permafrost melting is probably more dire. All that methane imbedded will be released and accelerate the climate's disruption.
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POPSSea monster had teeth like cucumbers But sharper. and tougher. They suggest if they had been around at the time one would have been able to eat Morris Minor or maybe a beetle ( think a V W bug can float ? They happened to find it way down South near Antarctica. I wonder what else they could find if the ice thins