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Everything posted by Nungali
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It was a non fatal shu-snu .
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I never thought of that ! I could have just got some Mexican sandals instead of this rowboat !
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Thats you in old age ..... baldy .
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Excessive nakidity is not permitted . personally , I only go half naked .... ( but really I am actually naked under all my clothes
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yeah ... dude posts we are finished . Oh really ? .... 16,000 views so far .
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'To hex' ; .
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Agreed . How can anyone involved in the western magical tradition NOT appreciate Tool ... even if one does not like that type of music . I was presenting a little agricultural talk as a way of explaining my 3:4 observation * ( not 'theory' as it is an observation from nature ) . I draw a triangle on the whiteboard and label each corner N P K - nitrogen , phosphorous , potassium ; the three main elements needed for good soil and plant growth . BUT more is needed , the 'micro nutrients ' ( much smaller amounts ) . So I draw a line across the inside the bottom left corner to represent them . There are three main micro nutrients and a bunch of lesser ones , so now we can label the three points of this triangle in the corner of the bigger one . and also draw a line across its inner bottom left for the lesser ones and guess what ... within that there are three major ones and a bunch of lesser ones . I paused and looked at the drawing ... it only just dawned on me .... hey ! Thats a fractal ! Fractal ; in which similar patterns recur at progressively smaller scales, and in describing partly random or chaotic phenomena such as crystal growth and galaxy formation. * its in my PP .
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There is no need to use bad language .
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An evacuation would be somewhat the opposite dont you think ? He would have paarted the Straits of Gibraltar abd led everyone over to Morocco .... and, of course , when I try to follow .... - its them Jews that got the magic .
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Ahhhh ... but they were hungry , grouchy and horny ! - Actually I dont think those 'commune bears' were real bears at all .... unless Portuguese bears are VERY different ? https://imgur.com/gallery/now-thats-bear-i-want-bCS6xh6
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Okay ... done that .... next ?
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Hera plays Neptune to thwart Zeuss
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We are on the way down here ...
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I cant seem to find anyone to ask where I am . Dont people go to the beach in Portugal ? '' Cooooo - eeeee ! '' Is there a footy grand final on or something ?
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So I wont really have to worry about a bear ambush when I get to Apech's garden then . Good . ( Doesnt mean there will not be some bear traps set in there though )
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We got them back at home too
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Could the choice of HP Lovecraft's fictional villains be inspired by the Bible
Nungali replied to Sanity Check's topic in Abrahamic Religions Discussion
So what is this thread supposed to be about then ? -
Are you telling me there are bears in Portugal ! ?
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Even switching from wheat to rye helps (in bread ) and from oats to rye (in porridge) . Barley was big in the ancient near east , still is today in some Iranian food . Bread ( made from various natural grains ) is an ancient food .... if you look it up it will say ' Oooooo several thousand years in the middle east . Errrmmmm ... try '' The world's first bread was likely made by Indigenous Australians, using seeds from native plants, with evidence of grinding stones dating back over 30,000 years at sites like Cuddie Springs in New South Wales. This practice predates the development of baking in ancient Egypt by thousands of years and represents one of the world's oldest and most sophisticated continuous agricultural traditions, making Indigenous Australians the world's first bakers. '' of course they did not use wheat but natural grass seeds, legumes. nuts and roots . Aussie grinding stones : Most of the time they would be left at a camp, but sometimes they would be taken with them .... Aboriginal woman walking far across the land with a ring of twisted bark on her head and the huge heavy grinding stone on top, baby on one hip and a hand full of other stuff ( digging sticks, etc ) on the other side ...... wow !
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Anthropological Types of People Living in Los Angeles
Nungali replied to Lois's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Anthropological type ? An "anthropological type" refers to a discredited historical concept from the late 19th and early 20th centuries that involved categorizing humans into distinct racial groups based on observable physical traits like skin color or head shape Like Nazis and Apartheid used to do ! . This typological model, used to define categories such as Negroid or Caucasoid races, is now considered scientifically invalid and is rejected by modern anthropology. Current understanding acknowledges that such traits are simple variations influenced by environmental factors, not inherent categories of people. You might be trying to talk about 'ethnic groups' ? -
Could the choice of HP Lovecraft's fictional villains be inspired by the Bible
Nungali replied to Sanity Check's topic in Abrahamic Religions Discussion
I see, so you are not now going off the Bible at all ? - even though you said you were in the first line of your first post . -
I was referring to your statement that '' I think you're all in mine '' So, is it yours or God's ... or do you think we are in a simulation made for you by God ? or just changing tac due to 'pressure' or what ?
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Yes ... but it is 'in the field ' of craziness . By that I mean ..... when people do go 'off' these are the type of things they get into in excess and go off about . You view makes more sense if I assume synchronicity are mostly magical oir indicative of something else other than the usual dynamic . When people do go 'off' their issues are usually about synchronicity , UFOs , magic , people out to get them, delusions of persecution, grandeur and special powers . To see that one only has to read .... Daobums Yes all those things have some validity ... but do you not think it is 'interesting' that when people do go off they loose a balanced view on these very things ? Thats why these are not good subjects for the unstable to get into . .
