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husshow · 5 months
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“That kid had grown up 10 years in the last 7 days” jt compher I will start crying
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I’m so excited omg
My Artfight
Speedpaint (I used a Michael Jackson song so it got blocked lmaoo tell me if you can’t view it and I’ll change the audio)
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cider-homicider · 26 days
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a post covering the protagonists of pmd: explorers of space!
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these are our protagonists for this story!
chris bacon is the leader of team hope, an exploration team eager to help others and explore the world! he can be quite timid at times, but he pushes through for his friends! he used to be a human, but was mysteriously transformed into a tepig when he awoke in the world of pokemon.
vivi ribbon is a mage in training, kicked out of her home village due to a superstition surrounding silver fennekin bringing disaster. she's determined to get revenge, and trains her magic every day. she can be a bit snarky or rude, but she'll always help her friends!
trista lear is a field medic, aiming to help as many pokemon as possible, but she also wants to bring pokemon who hurt others to justice, worrying that they'll only hurt more pokemon. she may be quite stubborn and unwilling to have help, but she's determined to help her team!
rayzor blade is a thief from the distant past, who may act quite bold and rude, but he's only protecting himself in an unfamiliar world. his habits of theft get him in trouble sometimes, but his friends are always there to help, and rayzor always wants to repay the kindness!
amber is a former member of an interstellar army, left behind by their fleet. their injuries limit their ability to battle, so they instead offer support from the backlines. with an unfamiliar world and new friends, amber aims to discover who they are, and what makes them unique.
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Parapsychology titles that’ll give you a true fright
The Unidentified: Mythical Monsters, Alien Encounters, and Our Obsession with the Unexplained by Colin Dickey
In a world where rational, scientific explanations are more available than ever, belief in the unprovable and irrational--in fringe--is on the rise: from Atlantis to aliens, from Flat Earth to the Loch Ness monster, the list goes on. It seems the more our maps of the known world get filled in, the more we crave mysterious locations full of strange creatures. Enter Colin Dickey, Cultural Historian and Tour Guide of the Weird. With the same curiosity and insight that made Ghostland a hit with readers and critics, Colin looks at what all fringe beliefs have in common, explaining that today's Illuminati is yesterday's Flat Earth: the attempt to find meaning in a world stripped of wonder. Dickey visits the wacky sites of America's wildest fringe beliefs--from the famed Mount Shasta where the ancient race (or extra-terrestrials, or possibly both, depending on who you ask) called Lemurians are said to roam, to the museum containing the last remaining "evidence" of the great Kentucky Meat Shower--investigating how these theories come about, why they take hold, and why as Americans we keep inventing and re-inventing them decade after decade. The Unidentified is Colin Dickey at his best: curious, wry, brilliant in his analysis, yet eminently readable.
The Super Natural: A New Vision of the Unexplained by Whitley Strieber, Jeffrey J. Kripal
Two of today's maverick authors on anomalous experience present a perception-altering and intellectually thrilling analysis of why the paranormal is real, but radically different from what is conventionally understood. Whitley Strieber (Communion) and Jeffrey J. Kripal (J. Newton Rayzor professor of religion at Rice University) team up on this unprecedented and intellectually vibrant new framing of inexplicable events and experiences. Rather than merely document the anomalous, these authors--one the man who popularized alien abduction and the other a renowned scholar and "renegade advocate for including the paranormal in religious studies" (The New York Times)--deliver a fast-paced and exhilarating study of why the supernatural is neither fantasy nor fiction but a vital and authentic aspect of life. Their suggestion? That all kinds of "impossible" things, from extra-dimensional beings to bilocation to bumps in the night, are not impossible at all: rather, they are a part of our natural world. But this natural world is immeasurably more weird, more wonderful, and probably more populated than we have so far imagined with our current categories and cultures, which are what really make these things seem "impossible." The Super Natural considers that the natural world is actually a "super natural world"--and all we have to do to see this is to change the lenses through which we are looking at it and the languages through which we are presently limiting it. In short: The extraordinary exists if we know how to look at and think about it.
Unbelievable: Investigations into Ghosts, Poltergeists, Telepathy, and Other Unseen Phenomena from the Duke Parapsychology Laboratory by Stacy Horn
A fascinating, eye-opening collection of “Investigations into Ghosts, Poltergeists, Telepathy, and Other Unseen Phenomena, from the Duke Parapsychology Laboratory,” Unbelievable by Stacy Horn explores science’s remarkable first attempts to prove—or disprove—the existence of the paranormal. A featured contributor on the popular NPR program “All Things Considered,” Horn has been praised by Mary Roach, bestselling author of Spook, for her “awe-fueled curiosity [and] top-flight reporting skills.” Horn attacks a most controversial subject with Unbelievable—a book that will appeal to armchair scientists as well as fans of TV’s Medium, The Ghost Whisperer, and Crossing Over with John Edward.
When Ghosts Speak: Understanding the World of Earthbound Spirits by Mary Ann Winkowski
Lights flicker on and off for no good reason. You feel drained and inexplicably irritable. Your four-year-old is scared to enter her bedroom. Tell these things to Mary Ann Winkowski, and she'll tell you that you have a ghost. A happily married, devout Catholic, suburban mother and full-time paranormal investigator, Mary Ann Winkowski has been able to see earthbound spirits, spirits that are trapped on earth and haven't "crossed over," since she was a little girl. Mary Ann works with these spirits to help them make peace with what keeps them here - whether it be people they can't let go of or homes they love. In When Ghosts Speak, Mary Ann will tell the amazing story of growing up with this gift, and will share tips on how to recognize when you're not alone, and what to do if you are in the presence of a ghost.
Phenomena: The Secret History of the U.S. Government's Investigations into Extrasensory Perception and Psychokinesis by Annie Jacobsen
The definitive history of the military's decades-long investigation into mental powers and phenomena, from the author of Pulitzer Prize finalist The Pentagon's Brain and international bestseller Area 51 This is a book about a team of scientists and psychics with top secret clearances. For more than forty years, the U.S. government has researched extrasensory perception, using it in attempts to locate hostages, fugitives, secret bases, and downed fighter jets, to divine other nations' secrets, and even to predict future threats to national security. The intelligence agencies and military services involved include CIA, DIA, NSA, DEA, the Navy, Air Force, and Army-and even the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Now, for the first time, New York Times bestselling author Annie Jacobsen tells the story of these radical, controversial programs, using never before seen declassified documents as well as exclusive interviews with, and unprecedented access to, more than fifty of the individuals involved. Speaking on the record, many for the first time, are former CIA and Defense Department scientists, analysts, and program managers, as well as the government psychics themselves. Who did the U.S. government hire for these top secret programs, and how do they explain their military and intelligence work? How do scientists approach such enigmatic subject matter? What interested the government in these supposed powers and does the research continue? Phenomena is a riveting investigation into how far governments will go in the name of national security.
Monster Hunters: On the Trail with Ghost Hunters, Bigfooters, Ufologists, and Other Paranormal Investigators by Tea Krulos
Do ghosts exist? What about Bigfoot or Skinwalkers? And how will we ever know? Journalist Tea Krulos spent more than a year traveling nationwide to meet individuals who have made it their life’s passion to hunt down evidence of entities that they believe exist but that others might shrug off as nothing more than myths, fairy tales, or the products of overactive imaginations. Without taking sides in the debate, Krulos joins these believers in the field, exploring haunted houses, trekking through creepy forests, and scanning skies and lakes as they collect data on the unknown poltergeists, chupacabras, Skunk Apes (Bigfoot’s stinky cousins), and West Virginia’s Mothman. Along the way, he meets a diverse cast of characters—true believers, skeptics, and hoaxers—from the credible to the quirky, and has a couple of hair-raising encounters that make him second-guess his own beliefs.
Synopses pulled from goodreads.com
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The Super Natural: Why the Unexplained Is Real Paperback – September 26, 2017
by Whitley Strieber (Author), Jeffrey J. Kripal (Author) 
Two of today's maverick authors on anomalous experience present a perception-altering and intellectually thrilling analysis of why the paranormal is real, but radically different from what is conventionally understood. Whitley Strieber (Communion) and Jeffrey J. Kripal (J. Newton Rayzor professor of religion at Rice University) team up on this unprecedented and intellectually vibrant new framing of inexplicable events and experiences. Rather than merely document the anomalous, these authors--one the man who popularized alien abduction and the other a renowned scholar and "renegade advocate for including the paranormal in religious studies" (The New York Times)--deliver a fast-paced and exhilarating study of why the supernatural is neither fantasy nor fiction but a vital and authentic aspect of life. Their suggestion? That all kinds of "impossible" things, from extra-dimensional beings to bilocation to bumps in the night, are not impossible at all: rather,  they are a part of our natural world. But this natural world is immeasurably more weird, more wonderful, and probably more populated than we have so far imagined with our current categories and cultures, which are what really make these things seem "impossible." The Super Natural considers that the natural world is actually a "super natural world"--and all we have to do to see this is to change the lenses through which we are looking at it and the languages through which we are presently limiting it. In short: The extraordinary exists if we know how to look at and think about it.
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hug-your-goalies · 7 years
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justnotcricket · 7 years
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Match Report: 18/11/17 WASTCA One-Day Div 2 Fremantle Mosman Park [6/202] def Balcatta [7/199]
After two wins back to back, and looking to make it three in a row, the One Day Pirates are faced with a new kind of selection dilemma; more men lining up for a share of the spoils than available berths on the ship.
Rather than risk meritocracy, Rayzor rested half the team to be fresh against Sub Marist in the coming weeks; those with old grudges and axes to grind.
Instead we were joined by the ghost of disgraced Captains’ past; Tim Bott, after abandoning ship, now aimlessly whoring himself game to game, any game, any grade... and we lacked the self-respect to not take him back.
“Quis Portus Tempestate’.
The pirate motto: ‘Any port in a storm...’ Tawdry Rory [Von 9’s] purloined our cabin boy, Phoenix McCarthy, and at the midnight hour attempted to steal me away as well. Finding himself a couple of players short, he thought he might just help himself to our opening bowler, and the Vice Captain!?! Like a merry smorgasbord at Miss Maude’s!
I suspect so I might write up his milestone of 1000 runs for the club in this weeks match report? Sorry Rory, nobody cares... have Cooky.
We met at the Trade Winds to find Corms already waiting for us, like an old dog who wastes away at his master’s grave.
It was another glorious day, clear skies punctuated by soft and fluffy cumulus. Thank the gods; we were playing at home and not in a light industrial wasteland like Balcatta. Officiated by Umpire Whitt, an actual umpire, Ray lost the toss, and we were bowling.
The quick Whitted would remember we have been out Whitted before, [last year’s semi final versus Applecross], and we groaned under the memory of pointless stories, and slower over rates.
 Jordan Lukan began his leavers’ celebration early, opening from the Pavilion end, and I snuggled a catch into my tummy in the first over. Technically, not actually a catch, but it didn’t touch the ground either. The scorebook will never know.
He bowled well, and you would think with a real umpire more LBW’s would be paid than by teams ‘umpiring themselves’, but when a club provides a ‘team umpire’, the clown suit merely adds an air of legitimacy, and Jordan had to trap three batsmen plumb in front before it became so absurd, he was given one.
He finished with 2 for twenty off his 7, relishing the new ball and the salad days between finishing exams and receiving the results. Year 12 again? or settling for ‘teaching’…
Leon Weston opened from the other end and was warned for targeting the soft spot at the back of the batsman’s skull; unrepentant he followed through with another viscous full beamer, and was taken off by the umpire for dangerous play.
He bowled 8 balls in his first over, and 4 in his second, and then was barred for the rest of the game.
He seemed like such a nice guy!?! Maybe so was Douglas Jardine!
Like a true friend, Sean McGivern eagerly stepped in, took the ball and pushed him out of the way.... Joe astutely observed that we should probably allow one of our lesser bowlers to inherit the spell, as the remaining over would count towards their allotted 7. But not so observant to notice that we did...
Dave Lawrence put his hand up for a bowl at every opportunity. Ray asked me if he had Mummy issues?
‘Something like that...’
He went for a brutal 19 off his first over, but pulled it back to finish with 3 overs 1for 26.
Dave Barrett bowled well, if not a little Penfoldesque to Ray’s Danger mouse, and took 2 for 33. Ray got the danger man with Tim taking a great catch to finally remove Ikbal.
I bowled at the death for a wicketless spell of 7 for 40 off seven. Ray encouraged me to hit the deck, so I bowled a no ball that bounced numerous times in front of my face.
I was more dark with myself for not being more disciplined with my field settings, that should have save at least 10+ runs protecting the boundary from my full bungas. Mind you at a similar stage in the match we were heaving along at 10 an over, so maybe I’m being a little hard on myself...
There were some sloppy moments in the field, but also some blinders, including a blinding run out enacted by David Carmenson.
Less inspirational was Shorty calling ‘NOT MINE’ as the ball landed square at his feet, and Quinny wasting so much time knocking over the stumps of batsmen clearly inside their crease, that it makes you wonder if the attraction to architecture isn’t that of a frustrated demolitions expert.
The innings took so long that by tea the funny faces were melted and the party pies were cold. To be fair, their outgoing Batsmen also enjoyed catching up on the boundary to reminisce about old times, and to swap elaborate stories between overs. On saying that, tea was still excellent and Balcatta commended it. 
Also our sportsmanship!?!
Which came as a surprise, maybe they had never played Tim Bott before? Although by the end of the game, you got a sense they didn’t mind punching on with their own team either...
They finished on 7 for 199 after 35, and weren’t they pleased with themselves.
It wouldn’t last.
Quinny’s girlfriend and his Mum [not the same person], watched on as he and Dave Barratt opened. A little slow at first, DB racked up over’s and over’s worth of dots, so the umpire decided to speed the game up by firing batsmen.
First Dave Barrett, not so much for Leg Before Wicket, but for just being kind of boring to watch.
Then Quinny was given a rank LBW decision, which was kind of bizarre, given how reticent he was to give them earlier in the day.
I came in and pushed the runs with a couple of 4’s and finished with 16 off 16 from a solid 40 run partnership, only to be bowled, sweeping across the line to the spinner... again.
Tim came in and blazed. Balcatta shared looks as if to say,’ I don’t think we are in ‘One Dayers’ anymore, Toto...’ And we were 2 for 91 off 18 at drinks.
Shorty finally got off the mark with a three. Freed of the keg hoodoo, he proceeded to hit one straight up into the stratosphere and was caught by the keeper for a nervous 5.
Tim was both patient, and orthodox in attack but eventually went on 30 off 45 balls, caught behind square.
Ray came in and got off the mark, down the ground, dropped for 6. He even ran some quick twos before being bowled bowled on 18.
I would not have believed either, it if I wasn’t at square leg, and saw it with my own eyes: actual twos!
With the score on 6 for 153, Dave Lawrence was joined by a similarly anxious Leon Weston, new to the team, and also in keg territory.
It lead me to question if the self inflicted pressure of such gentle ribbing, was maybe going to be counter productive in such a situation?
We required 47 to win with 5 overs remaining. Did we dare to dream?
We did.
Dave smashed four fours in an over, and Leon Weston clubbed a six for a match winning 49 run partnership. And then to add insult to injury, sealed victory stealing a run on a wide in the 32nd over.
Balcatta were furious at each other and themselves, as one by one, the well oiled wheels fell off …
It was a blinding win, even McGivern petitioned to go up the order and bat at 10. Potentially he has a case to answer, even if it went untested.
Off field discussion drifted to the various merits of keeping Joe out in the middle at square leg. Could this be Corcoran’s calling?
It would play to his strengths, such is the disparity between his knowledge of the laws of the game, and his actual ball skills, that maybe he would be better served being paid to umpire?
And with the $80 fee he could also pay for a carton after the game, and the half a bottle of Timmy’s expensive scotch that he guzzled.
The concept is sound on paper, but maybe a slippery slope in practise. Should McGivern give up bowling and instead focus on scoring, or Leon Weston run a crèche for babies behind the bowlers arm?
You have to admit, it kind of makes sense…
In other news, Quinny brought Dave Barrett an elk horn for his 50th. With a gentle fisting discouraged, it seems latent homoeroticism will be sublimated into the gifting of sub tropical plants. And Ray sadly announced Daff has officially retired.
Too young, too soon, beyond reminiscing of on field wireless broadcasts and legendarily green thumbs, still too raw to speak of.
But life goes on, Jordan drank his first beers at the club, a man now, and young Henry Lawrence, overflowing with questions and unsolicited opinions, endured a full day outdoors.
Sensing a photo opportunity from across the road, our favourite collective ex Premiere arrived to present the ‘The Full Angus’ Award [The Matty Angus Water Bottle Trophy] to her son, and we caroused long into the night, full on the fleeting joys of life and success.
Go the Pirates... AAAARGH!
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rangergirl3 · 7 years
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Does Rayzor ever relax or is he just a large knot of stress
Oooooh, that’s a gooooood question. 
I feel like this quote would sum him (and Aurelis) up well:
Rayzor and/or Aurelis: “Relaxed?! I am relaxed - if I was any more relaxed, I’d be DEAD!”
*rest of team* : “...we’re not convinced...”
(This quote is from Rescuers Down Under, and I’ve used it in the very recent past...ahaha...uh...yeah..life’s a bit cray-cray lately)
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mztahoney · 5 years
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Kabex Ft. Aunty Rayzor, Debby Sugar, Kidda & Candy Bleakz – NBR Cypher 1.0
Kabex Ft. Aunty Rayzor, Debby Sugar, Kidda & Candy Bleakz – NBR Cypher 1.0
Kabex Ft. Aunty Rayzor, Debby Sugar, Kidda & Candy Bleakz – NBR Cypher 1.0 Mp3 Download.
The No Bad Rap Rapper, Kabex is out wavy as never before this 2020 with this cypher tagged “NBR Cypher 1.0”
He teams up with the budding star female colleague in the industry; Aunty Razor, Debby Sugar, Kidda and Candybleakz.
This is pure rap and it might contest for the best rap song in 2020.
Listen below:-
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rayzorteam · 13 years
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RICHMOND Belle
This is from a shoot we did in Richmond,Va.
We shot many times in Virginia through the years but this was was a combined fashion shoot and Project REDSOKS shoot with Tess.
See her shots for the project at www.projectredsoks.com (I am sure you will find her in the gallery section...she's a beauty)
Clothes are from Forever 21 and Bebe.
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The Super Natural: A New Vision of the Unexplained 
Hardcover – February 2, 2016
by Whitley Strieber (Author), Jeffrey J. Kripal (Author)
Two of today's maverick authors on anomalous experience present a perception-altering and intellectually thrilling analysis of why the paranormal is real, but radically different from what is conventionally understood. Whitley Strieber (Communion) and Jeffrey J. Kripal (J. Newton Rayzor professor of religion at Rice University) team up on this unprecedented and intellectually vibrant new framing of inexplicable events and experiences. Rather than merely document the anomalous, these authors--one the man who popularized alien abduction and the other a renowned scholar and "renegade advocate for including the paranormal in religious studies" (The New York Times)--deliver a fast-paced and exhilarating study of why the supernatural is neither fantasy nor fiction but a vital and authentic aspect of life. Their suggestion? That all kinds of "impossible" things, from extra-dimensional beings to bilocation to bumps in the night, are not impossible at all: rather,  they are a part of our natural world. But this natural world is immeasurably more weird, more wonderful, and probably more populated than we have so far imagined with our current categories and cultures, which are what really make these things seem "impossible." The Super Natural considers that the natural world is actually a "super natural world"--and all we have to do to see this is to change the lenses through which we are looking at it and the languages through which we are presently limiting it. In short: The extraordinary exists if we know how to look at and think about it.
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