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Yes.. this one is from my post tooooo... but you, Mr @D.Draker, don't see this? - why, please. It's not bad, too.
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My friend my friend, of course "the game" ... that's why I quoted: "play..." play - so game. I wrote this: "... play to kill as a child... then ??. scary and terrible" - kill Robin Hood or kill someone else - it doesn't matter who, but still kill still kill still ... So I don't see manipulation (from me, but from you? to discuss...), sorry, and I'm NOT like "Holy Inquisition" neither. Calm you, please. VOILA.
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Haha, good this one, about lighting... at least you are open enough to visit the churches... this is our heritage, our centers of western and christian culture.
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It's good this one, so I don't lose hope for now... You wrote too: "play kill .. as a child" - I've NEVER played kill as a child. Insane, seems to me... ... suicide hallowen costumes - then suicides in real life.. ... play to kill as a child... then ??. scary and terrible - education not at top... cause: As the twig is bent, so is the tree inclined.
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It's your neighbor who does the housework with vacuum cleaner... It's your neighbor who's cooking, let's see. I am not able to do that, I like to communicate, even if someone does not answer immediately in a desirable way... so I don't lose hope...
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Ha, burritos from Texas, yummy to me!
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
Did you finally get out? What's going on... little surprise? -
“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
- yes!, and I prefer thousand times this population here! - small but powerful. Thank you Sal. Yes ... You're poet?..very imaged So thank you very much for useful pointers! -
Origins Of Mysterious Radio Wave Bursts Discovered by Stephen Lunz The source of puzzling radio wave bursts detected by two of the world's largest telescopes has been found, and the answer turns out to come from the research facilities' tea rooms, not extragalactic space. Earlier this year, Swinburne University's Emily Petroff was the lead author of a report on the first observation of a fast radio burst (FRB) in real time. Previously, the enormously powerful but poorly understood events known as FRBs had only been detected in the records of large radio telescopes years after they happened. However, among those records was something else, which astronomers named perytons. The first peryton detected was in 1998, although it was not recognized as such until 2011. Perytons look sufficiently like FRBs that astronomers even speculated that the first FRB, known as 010724, might actually have been a peryton. Perytons last about half a second and are “frequency-swept,” meaning different frequencies arrive at different times, which in perytons's case means the high frequencies appear first. Petroff says, frequency-sweeping is commonly associated with signals that have passed through an interstellar medium that has delayed certain frequencies more than others. However, while FRBs are believed to come from outside our own galaxy, perytons were thought to be terrestrial in origin, since they registered on multiple beams of the radio telescopes, something that should only be possible for events that are very nearby or spread across a huge area of the sky. However, according to Petroff, “A lot of theories thought it might be atmospheric; radio pulses from lighting or ball lightning, etc.” So Petroff set out to solve the problem. As one of her co-authors, Dr. Evan Keane, said on twitter, “As a scientist you are basically a detective solving mysteries—it's fun.” One clue Petroff had was that all recorded perytons were observed during daylight, and indeed during business hours. ... Read more: https://www.iflscience.com/astronomical-quest-leads-ovens-27839
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One In Five CPR Survivors Remember The Experience Of Dying, And It’s Not So Bad This is what it's like to receive the kiss of life. by Ben Taub The inevitability of death causes us mortals a great deal of anxiety, yet new research involving those who have come back from the brink reveals that the experience of passing away may be less distressing than many of us think. After interviewing patients who had undergone cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) following a cardiac arrest, researchers found that one in five had lucid experiences of death, despite being seemingly out for the count. The study involved 567 people whose hearts had stopped beating while in hospital before doctors performed the emergency procedure to prevent their departure. While fewer than 10 percent recovered sufficiently to be discharged from hospital, those who survived their ordeal reported a sense of separation from their body and observing events without pain or distress. Others said that they were able to assess and evaluate their life while they were apparently unconscious, complying with the old cliché about our lives flashing before our eyes as we die. Rather than simply relying on the testimonies of the nearly-departed, however, the researchers also analyzed patients’ brainwave activity patterns while they underwent CPR. In doing so, they detected spikes of activity including gamma, delta, theta, alpha, and beta waves, all of which typically arise during conscious processes. Amazingly, these bursts of activity were present up to an hour into CPR, despite no signs of life from patients during this period. “These recalled experiences and brain wave changes may be the first signs of the so-called near-death experience, and we have captured them for the first time in a large study,” said study author Sam Parnia in a statement. “Our results offer evidence that while on the brink of death and in a coma, people undergo a unique inner conscious experience, including awareness without distress.” The data was collected as part of the AWARE II (AWAreness during REsuscitation) clinical trial and follows on from the first AWARE study, which was published in 2014. During this earlier round of research, the authors interviewed 101 CPR survivors, 46 percent of whom said they could remember the experience. These memories comprised seven major cognitive themes, including seeing a bright light, a sense of deja-vu, recalling life events, and encountering family members. Some survivors said they saw animals or plants, while others recounted being fearful or experiencing violence or persecution during their brief withdrawal from life. ... Read more: https://www.iflscience.com/one-in-five-cpr-survivors-remember-the-experience-of-dying-and-it-s-not-so-bad-66091
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r/interestingasf*** - reddit •Posted by u/freudian_nipps 1 day ago The Aye-Aye, a primate native to Madagascar. According to local legends, the Aye-Aye is a demon that can kill just by pointing its finger. Here: https://www.reddit.com/r/interestingasf***/comments/yp4xre/the_ayeaye_a_primate_native_to_madagascar/ - (so don't listen to local legends,)
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This is called the proof...Listen Damien.
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So you're Damien! Cool, Damien!
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San Casciano as Riace, 24 bronze statues from the water (ANSA) - SAN CASCIANO DEI BAGNI, 08 NOV - Divinities, matrons, children, emperors. Protected for 2300 years from the mud and boiling water of the sacred tanks, a votive deposit has re-emerged from the excavations of San Casciano dei Bagni, in Tuscany: together with thousands of coins and votive offerings 24 bronze statues, 5 of which almost a meter high, perfectly intact. "A discovery that will rewrite history" the archaeologist Jacopo Tabolli (University of Siena) announces a preview to ANSA. For Massimo Osanna, dg Musei del Mic it is "the most important discovery from the Riace Bronzes". Minister Sangiuliano applauds: "An exceptional find". Probably made by local artisans, the 24 statues just found - explains Tabolli flanked by the director of the excavation Emanuele Mariotti and Ada Salvi of the Superintendency - can be dated between the 2nd century BC and the 1st after. The sanctuary, with its bubbling pools, sloping terraces, fountains, altars, existed at least from the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD, he says, when in Christian times it was closed but not destroyed, the tanks sealed with heavy stone columns, the deities entrusted with respect to water. It is also for this reason that, having removed that cover, the archaeologists found themselves in front of a still intact treasure, in fact "the largest deposit of statues of ancient Italy and in any case the only one of which we have the possibility of completely reconstructing the context", reiterates Tabolli. Arranged in part on the branches of a huge tree trunk fixed to the bottom of the basin, in many cases covered with inscriptions, the statues as well as the innumerable ex votos, come from the great families of the territory and beyond, exponents of the élites of the Etruscan and then Roman world, landowners, local lords, Roman nobles and even emperors. A large sanctuary that seems to be described as a unique place even for the ancients, a sort of bubble of peace, if one thinks, as Tabolli explains, "that even in historical epochs when the most terrible conflicts rage outside, inside these pools and on these altars the two worlds, the Etruscan and the Latin, seem to live together without problems ". Here: https://newsrnd.com/life/2022-11-08-san-casciano-as-riace--24-bronze-statues-from-the-water.B1Euet2DBs.html - hmm... when another "bubble of peace" - here?...
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r/interestingasf*** - reddit Posted by u/ad-dick-ted-to-eggs 4 hours ago An exploding star captured by hubble Here: https://www.reddit.com/r/interestingasf***/comments/ypnkre/an_exploding_star_captured_by_hubble/
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r/interestingasf*** - reddit Posted by u/Ashwinsuriya 7 hours ago Leatherback Sea Turtle. The largest turtle in the sea VIDEO here: https://www.reddit.com/r/interestingasf***/comments/ypj4ty/leatherback_sea_turtle_the_largest_turtle_in_the/
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r/interestingasf*** - reddit •Posted by u/Adam_Deveney 17 hours ago Salvator Mundi, the most expensive painting ever sold. Depicting Jesus Christ in an blue Renaissance dress, making the sign of the cross with his right hand, while holding a transparent crystal orb in his left. It was painted by Leonardo da Vinci, circa 1490-1510, and sold for $450.3M in 2017. Here: https://www.reddit.com/r/interestingasf***/comments/yp65em/salvator_mundi_the_most_expensive_painting_ever/ ..and from another link: "The Salvator mundi is said to have been known since the 17th century, when it was said to have belonged to King Charles I of England. After that, all trace of it was lost, and it only resurfaced around 1900. It was then identified as the work of Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio, Leonardo's apprentice. In 1958, The Salvator Mundi was sold at auction for the ridiculous sum of £45..."
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
African painted dogs at the Oregon Zoo notice a visitor's service animal VIDEO Here: https://www.reddit.com/r/interestingasf***/comments/ynfb47/african_painted_dogs_at_the_oregon_zoo_notice_a/ From comments section: "I think the wild dogs in any enclosure are 1000% not the same as gorillas. I'm a dog person. I love dogs. Wild dogs like these painted dogs scare the s*** out of me. They will do all the happy dog things we associate with being friendly because they're having a good time, but you're not part of their team. You're the food they're happy about finding. They will be all happy and wags as they rip you and/or your toddler apart, and that's perfectly natural for them. Extreme caution must be taken with these dogs like it would with tigers or even friggin piranhas. Back to the gorillas, the opposite has proven true. We still need to be very careful, but because of their sheer strength and potential for harm. In practice though, there are more cases of them protecting children who have fallen in than harming them. Not true for painted dogs. For them it's meat o'clock." -
Lunar eclipse "blood moon" of November 2022: date, time, where and how to see it 11/7/2022, 5:55:33 PM This Tuesday morning, for the second time this year, some lucky people will be able to see the total lunar eclipse of the "blood moon". ... Here: https://newsrnd.com/news/2022-11-07-lunar-eclipse-"blood-moon"-of-november-2022--date--time--where-and-how-to-see-it.S1bTKdnLBo.html - but it seems to me, that it's a bit late to see it in the United States... then you have to look at this nice picture... r/interestingasf*** - reddit •Posted by u/QforQ 3 hours ago Blood Moon during the lunar eclipse, photo from @AJamesMcCarthy using two telescopes Here: https://www.reddit.com/r/interestingasf***/comments/ypppq3/blood_moon_during_the_lunar_eclipse_photo_from/ - NICE photo from Today!
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The Lord guards you. The Lord is the shade that protects you from the sun. The sun cannot hurt you during the day, and the moon cannot hurt you at night. The Lord will protect you from all dangers ...
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"lighting would strike"...I don't think so. So you're in the camp of the superstitious?
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This is how humans will look in the year 3,000 because of our dependence on technology? 11/6/2022, 10:49:14 PM Simulation of the human body in the year 3,000 (photo: screenshot, tollfreeforwarding) Experts have created a model called "Mindy" that provides a glimpse of what we might look like in the year 3,000: hunchbacked and wide-necked with claws instead of hands, a second set of eyelids and a small brain For many of us, a moment when we are without our phone, tablet or laptop feels like an eternity. But a scary glimpse into the future of the human race might encourage us to spend a little less time with these devices. Researchers have created a grotesque model of a woman called 'Mindy', which they say provides a grounded hypothesis for the way humans might look in less than 800 years, as a result of our reliance on technology. With a humped back, broad neck, clawed shriveled hand and even a second set of eyelids, Mindy "could be the average human from the year 3,000 onwards". Mindy was created by Toll Free Forwarding as a way to demonstrate how technology affects our bodies. "We gathered scientific studies done on the subject and opinions of experts in the field, before working with a 3D designer to create a future person whose body has changed physically due to consistent use of smartphones, laptops and other technologies," they explained there. So what will we look like in the year 3,000 and why? Years of looking down at our smartphone screens or up at computer screens will result in a hunched-over physique, according to the model. At the same time, our hands will be permanently shaped into a claw due to the constant gripping of smartphones. Speaking to Toll Free Forwarding, Dr Nikola Djordjevic from Med Alert Help explained: "The way we hold our phones can cause strain on certain touch points - causing 'typing claw', known in medical parlance as 'canal syndrome' the qubital". A hand designed to hold a smartphone (photo: screenshot, tollfreeforwarding) In addition to the 'typing claw', humans may develop 'smartphone elbow' - a fixed 90 degree angle caused by the typical position of the arm when holding a device. "Keeping the elbow bent for a long time - often, while holding the phone - can stretch the nerve behind the elbow and put pressure on it," explained Dr. Djordavich. Hours of looking at our phones will cause not only the back to cramp, but also the neck to thicken According to the model. "When you work on a computer or look down at your phone, the muscles at the back of the neck have to contract to hold the head up," explained Dr. K. Daniel Rio of the Orch Spine Hospital in New York. "The more you look down, the harder the muscles have to work to keep your head up. Other grotesque features we can expect include a thicker skull and smaller brain, as well as a second eyelid to prevent excessive exposure to light. "Humans may have developed a larger inner eyelid to prevent exposure to excessive light, or the lens of the eye may have evolved to block blue light from entering, but not other high-wavelength lights such as green, yellow or red," said Casson Ratanyaka of the University of Toledo. But why should our brains get smaller? "I think the best explanation for our shrinking brain size is the idiocracy theory," said cognitive researcher David Geary. This theory was popularized by the 2006 film Idiocracy, in which an ordinary man wakes up 500 years in the future to discover that he is the most intelligent person on Earth. It gained momentum thanks to research showing how the human brain shrank from the size it was 1.9 million years ago to 10,000 years ago. Why? Thanks to technological advances in agriculture, health and many other areas of life, we now have to do much less to survive. According to evolutionary theory, not only people with larger brains will be evolutionarily selected to survive. It could even expand and create a smaller person altogether, as Adina Mahali from "Enlightened Reality" said: "The theory of evolution points to the existence of a smaller person in the future. This is mainly due to the fact that survival no longer depends on being the largest person, or the strongest of the species . Likewise, reproductive success currently depends on a wide variety of indicators, including for example financial capabilities. In the future, the people who are more technologically savvy will likely be the most successful. In light of this, humans will begin to shrink." This is what office workers will look like in 20 years? "Emma" - a simulation of how office workers will look in 20 years (Fellowes Brands) Mindy is the successor to her mother - the sick model of the working woman of the future - built in 2019 to emphasize the importance of good working conditions. Emma was designed by researchers after interviewing more than 3,000 employees about their health issues and concerns. She has a constant squatting position from sitting for hours every day at her desk, red and dry eyes from prolonged exposure to computer screen light and loose skin from spending years under the glare of artificial lights. Here: https://newsrnd.com/life/2022-11-06-this-is-how-humans-will-look-in-the-year-3-000-because-of-our-dependence-on-technology----walla!-health.rkQknsBBo.html
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Hello guys, let me know if you are interested in the thematics of my posts, what are your comments on the past posts for example in this Pretty Detox Posts topic, which thematic I should continue (if there is one to continue)... it's interesting all this, or not? I would also like to see your own input to continue together...
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
- but someone could say, that it's bad taste, to make people laugh in this way... maybe he would be right, I begin to think now... because the word Amen means: "so be it" - and this is the religious connotation, then. Also it is used in common language: "it is absolutely true" - to express strong agreement. -
“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
Mina - this is hahaha - this is new word, only to rhyme with Amen ... A-men... so A-women - it's true, we should never forget women!...it's a pun for fun. - to "make you laugh sometimes".