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maximnovikovskiblog · 2 years
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✌У меня есть один удивительный друг, я его просто обожаю - инфантильный дипломированный физик. Сам он ни в чем разобраться не в состоянии по своим техническим причинам внутренних противоречий и по всем вопросам он консультируется с весьма сомнительными личностями, которые выбирает себе в эксперты из своего окружения. Так например по вопросам литературы - он консультируется у продавца театральных билетов, по политическим вопросам - у автомеханика, по истории - у фермера, по изобразительному искусству - у мента, по вопросам бизнеса - у альфонса, по киноискусству - у медвежатника, по медицинским вопросам - у садовника. И все они разумеется эксперты ещё те. И он сам тот ещё физик. И всё это похоже на массовую шизофрению и помешательство. Люди находятся в постоянном заблуждении и не испытывают друг к другу никакого когнитивного диссонанса и любого иного психического дискомфортно, охотно играя роль экспертов. Поэтому я обожаю своего друга и его экспертов, как человек горячо обожающий сатиру и юмор. Мои друзья - лучшие представители из вас✌ #френды #друзья #общество #люди #МаксимНовиковский #круглыйстол #путешествие #розмаринновиковского #pizdecnahoibiliad #северныйполюс #экспедиция #nationalgeographic #nationalgeographic_ #thenorthpole #nortpole #expedition #traveling #travelblogger #travelphotography #travelgram https://www.instagram.com/p/Clxm107vX_Z/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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namastekringle · 2 years
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can i have your muse taking care of nick after he accidentally consumes spiked eggnog lmao.
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#Noaa #NorthOcean #ArcticOcean #NortPole #NorthOceanSeria #ArcticOceanSeria #Arctica #KuzeyKutbu nasaclimatechange Arctic sea ice reached its annual maximum extent on March 17, joining 2015, 2016 and 2017 as the four lowest maximum extents on record, according to scientists at NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Visit the link in our bio for the full story #NortPoleMeteorologySeria #NorthOceanMeteorologySeria #ArcticOceanMeteorologySeria #NortPoleClimatologySeria #NorthOceanClimatologySeria #ArcticOceanClimatologySeria #NortPoleClimatologySeria #ArcticaSeria #KuzeyKutbuSeria #ArcticaMeteorologySeria #KuzeyKutbuMeterolojisiSeria #ArcticClimatologySeria #24March2018seria #24MarchSeria #2018MarchSeria #2018saturdaySeria #SaturdayMarchSeria #SaturdaySeria (Arctic North Pole)
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tatticstudio55 · 3 years
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For Jonerys Winter Wonderland Day 1 - Christmas magic
@snowxstormworld
From The World of Ice and Fire (sixth edition, written by Maester Doofusattic):
 Fragments of a tale of travels beyond the Wall were found at Eastwatch in 500 AC. The tale itself was quite odd and widely regarded at first to be a drunken jape, written by a sworn brother of the Night’s Watch who likely never ventured beyond the Wall. The writing, indeed, wasn’t found among books and archives but tucked under a barrel of Arbor Gold and brimmed with fancies such as “magical snow-makers”, birds with three eyes spying on children, a very large man dressed in red and white, gifts for children hidden under trees, mammoths flying sleighs over the Wall and “little elves” with “very large ears”. The then-maester at Eastwatch, however, suggested that this was no drunken folly at all, but a poor translation of texts written in the Old Tongue and found in a cave (accounts differs as to the precise location of the cave*). The large man, he argued, might’ve been nothing more than a weirwood tree (he added that “gifts” could indeed be found under those trees, though whether or not they be the sort children whish for is another matter). Nor was it uncommon for Old Tongue speakers to write with pictures instead of words. “I saw the drawing of the flying mammoth”, he’s reported to have said. “It looked like a dragon with a trunk”.
The rest is queerer. For one, while the little, large-eared “elves” might be easily identified as children of the forest, the origins of the sleighs remain a mystery. One account of a ranger (one who seldom consumed ale or wine, it is said) do talk of a young boy carried on a sleigh beyond the Wall, although “very large” that boy was certainly not. Our available (mis)translation of the tale also tells of a strange behavior observed among these so-called “three eyes” birds: “They perch on the big man in red and white and whisper the names of children to him. The big man gives presents to the children who were good and eat the ones who were bad.”
Strangest of all are the parts about the snow-makers: one of them a sleigh maker, the other an elf, it is said that whenever they flew their mammoths over the Wall (for they were both “mammoth” riders), a soft, shining snow would start falling, turning into baby pearls as soon as it touched the ground. More recently, it has been put forward that the sleigh maker and the elf were in fact no sleigh maker and elf at all, but a young man, who some believed to be a ghost, and a young woman with silvery hairs, both of whom seen for the last time beyond the Wall some two hundred years ago if rumors be believed. Storytelling of snowfalls turning into pearls doubtless makes for a charming children’s tale, even if (somewhat) more historically accurate accounts of this story would suggest that the “snow-makers” expression meant something else entirely**.
 *Septon Bells believed that the place was called “the Nortpole cave” and brought the matter to the Citadel, asking if they knew where that could be. The answers were unanimous: “we do not know, but it has to be somewhere in the North.”
**A song called “The snowmakers” is oft sung at Flint’s weddings alongside of “Milady’s Supper” and “The Queen Took Off Her Sandal, The King Took Off His Crown”.
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deusexmatteo · 7 years
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“The world keeps on spinning” Part 1 by Matteo Nobis Sandén 2017. 
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francojuger · 9 years
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Frío nivel ya me cargo la chingada!💀🙊 #winter #nortpole #sick #cold #blackandwhite (en Pueblo Mágico, Tlatlauquitepec)
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juan-dm12 · 7 years
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#iceberg #nortpole #sea #seas #mares #mar #travel #viaje #travelgram #traveling #viajando #viaje #viajes #fotografo #travelphoto #photograpers #fotografia #photography #photo #foto
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