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This is a burritos only promotion - this is a satirical article. I understand it that way. Pseudo-teology article...Just for fun... Edit: But if this satire article bothers you, then I'll delete it from this topic...No problem. @AstroSkipper, could you delete my quote from your post then, unquote, please?..
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
-have you seen my old postings in Pretty Detox Posts? This may please you and make you laugh sometimes... "Amen and Awomen". -
...and quickly return to our favorite topics (always latest pages here): Pretty Detox Posts: https://msfn.org/board/topic/183266-pretty-detox-posts/page/240/ “Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”: https://msfn.org/board/topic/183764-“be-mindful-be-grateful-be-positive-be-true-be-kind”/page/370/ The MSFN café - A Penny for Your Thoughts! : https://msfn.org/board/topic/182193-the-msfn-café-a-penny-for-your-thoughts/page/670/
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Voilà, no more text, which seemed to be annoying for some...
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etc... - so angry?.. Why it did not speak about the main topic, but dodged it.
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Hello @Dell-AA-Mayweather, a big welcome here to you!
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
I'm with you all the time! -
360 Extreme Explorer Modified Version
msfntor replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Why why... I hope more and more, that our beloved @Humming Owl will hear our chorus!- 2,340 replies
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Router Checker here: "No issues were found on your router. View results in detail." And too look on Online Scanner: https://www.f-secure.com/en/home/free-tools/online-scanner - 11.52 MB only in Mes Documents folder...very light! - Normally, I download nothing from the net.. nothing. And I'm not going out of the house today, to touch the rain. I'm not afraid of anything then.
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360 Extreme Explorer Modified Version
msfntor replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
DCB_4.0.7.22_Modified.7z - I've extracted (use WinRar v3.9.1.1) to My Documents folder of course - and it works immediately, never bluescreens, or uninspected craches. It's a pity that all our Chrome forks (DCBrowser, 360Chrome...) don't have never versions, so are abandonware for now... But I still have hope, that @Humming Owl will take over the task with DCBrowser, which I consider the nicest (Dark Mode...) from all these...that it will remove this new tab with its never used (here) shortcuts, which only make the browser launch longer and its weight bigger. Thank you, that's all.- 2,340 replies
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360 Extreme Explorer Modified Version
msfntor replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Besides, the download link of modified version (by @Humming Owl) is in the first post in the first page of this topic. NO problems.- 2,340 replies
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But you are religious. Which comes hand in hand. Religious - thank you, but therefore NOT superstitious, because one excludes the other. A superstitious person is one who is afraid of the black cat, Friday the 13th, etc. etc. Look, my intentions in describing my dream were quite good, and you see where this ended up? Rethink your behavior.
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I'm NOT superstitious. Are you kidding?...Explain to me. For me it's hard sometimes to understand the nuances, because I'm not of American or English descent... I quoted my nice dream to you specially, to make you understand really, that ALL LIFE is sacred. Lol, why
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why you spoke about lizards
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Meet the Shoebill Stork, an Enormous Bird That Looks Like a Muppet By Jessica Stewart on August 9, 2022 Looking like a mix between a dinosaur and a Jim Henson puppet, the shoebill stork (Balaeniceps rex) is a sight to behold. The large African bird gets its name from its distinct beak, which looks like a shoe. Sometimes called a whale-headed stork, these birds actually aren't storks at all, but are more closely related to pelicans and herons. These solitary birds are not only fascinating for their prehistoric look but also for their behavior. Table of Contents 1 Habitat and Size 2 Diet and Conservation 3 Frequently Asked Questions 3.1 How big are shoebills? 3.2 Can a shoebill fly? 3.3 Where can I see a shoebill stork? 3.4 Are shoebill storks endangered? 3.5 Are shoebills friendly? 3.6 How long do shoebills live? 4 Learn More About the Shoebill Stork The shoebill's natural habitat is the swamps of eastern Africa. Their thin legs with large feet give them the ability to wade through the vegetation of swamps and marshes from Ethiopia to Zambia. Thanks to their stature, they truly are kings of their environment. They can reach up to five-feet high with an eight-foot wingspan, making them fairly intimidating. Just their clog-like beak, alone, measures a foot long and nearly half a foot wide. But if you came upon a shoebill, there's a good chance you'd be intimidated not only by the size but the fact that they don't move. Shoebills can stand motionless for hours, waiting for the perfect moment to catch their prey. And when the time is right, they make their move by exhibiting a behavior called collapsing. This means that they simply fall forward on their prey with their beaks wide open, scooping up their meal. They're not only deliberate in their movements but also in their sounds. Shoebills are typically silent except when they arrive at the nest. Then, they'll clatter their bills, much like storks do, to communicate with one another. If you were wondering what these prehistoric-looking birds eat, don't worry—humans aren't on the menu... HERE, with many photos and the video: https://mymodernmet.com/shoebill-stork/
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𝕐o̴g̴ @Yoda4ever Bowing is must for this prehistoric looking Shoebill Stork ...𓅡 Sound On.. Here: https://twitter.com/Yoda4ever/status/1588706916276092929
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Vanishing lions – a 75% decline in Africa’s iconic predators in just five decades Here: https://africageographic.com/stories/vanishing-lions-a-75-decline-in-africas-iconic-predators-in-just-five-decades/
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The stare of a lion The stare of a wild lion can teach us something. HERE: https://africageographic.com/stories/the-stare-of-a-lion/
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Believe me, you too will have your strength back, every step counts. Every step counts! One Small Step, One Giant Leap. Stay strong!
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
Hi @XPerceniol! I hope that your recent wonderful experience to get rid of these drugs is done under the supervision of a doctor, and that people in your immediate environment are well aware of your efforts and are accompanying you! I am very moved by reading your detailed thoughts about this, and wish you the best in your recovery, success! I pray for you!