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magolandattendant465 · 4 months
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AAHHG!!!!!!1!1 ! >_< i got these two kirby nendoroids over the course of christmas and my birthday and i’ve been having SO much fun just messing around with them n stuff,, i thought i’d share
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thatoneluckybee · 2 months
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Featuring my cousin (she is pissed about this saga)
She is the only rational person who has been involved in this.
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kimberly40 · 8 months
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🍄🧚‍♀️ Mushroom Fairy Rings- Walking outside of your house in the morning to be greeted by the unexpected sight of a symmetrical circle of mushrooms that appeared overnight can be a hair-raising experience that leaves many questions.
Surprisingly, this phenomena is actually far more common than one might think and is the subject of mountain lore dating back ages.
Known as “Fairy Rings” and “Elf Circles”, these circular groupings of mushrooms have grown to reach a diameter of roughly half a mile and one in Belfort, France, is believed to be over 700 years old.
Though they are formed mainly in forested areas, they sometimes appear in grassy places and are made when mycelium of a fungus growing in the ground absorbs nutrients. This breaks down larger molecules in the soil into smaller molecules that are then absorbed through the walls of the hyphae near their growing tips. The mycelium will move outward from the center, and when the nutrients in the center are exhausted, the center dies, thereby forming a living ring, from which the fairy ring arises.
Appalachian, as well as ancient folklore is riddled with mentions of fairy rings, which are also known as “sorcerers’ rings” in France and “witches’ rings” in German tradition, both of which believe appear on the sites of where witches danced the previous night.
Western European traditions, including English, Scandinavian and Celtic, claimed that fairy rings are the result of elves or fairies dancing.
Early Appalachian settlers believed that fairy rings were dangerous places that should be avoided, stating that trespassing into the forbidden ring could end in great curses upon the encroacher.
Welsh tradition teaches that fairies force mortals into the ring in hopes of dancing with them, but once the person steps foot inside the ring, the person’s life will be cut premature with exhaustion, death, or madness.
(By Appalachian Magazine. Learn more at https://dannyboy8406.livejournal.com/65985.html?)
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radicalshrimp77 · 11 months
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java fern bunk bed!!
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rise-tv · 2 months
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Transhumanism - The Merger of Man and Machine:-
The integration of human and machine poses various ethical dilemmas, including the risk of diminishing humanity and uniqueness, the infringement on personal privacy and independence, and the uneven allocation of resources and authority. Moreover, there are ethical inquiries regarding the accountability of innovators and designers of cutting-edge technology, along with the lasting effects and viability of combining human and machine functionalities. It is crucial to thoroughly examine and discuss these ethical issues to guarantee conscientious and secure advancements in transhumanist initiatives.
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jellyaibo · 8 months
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You have been blessed with the weird lil mspaint drawing of Cake I made at 2am a few days ago.
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This definitely won't come to hunt you in the future 👍
he looks like he's from roblox the game i love it
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samsdisneydiary · 8 months
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Wonderous Journeys Fireworks Extravaganza from Disneyland's It's a Small World
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Does anyone else have those special moments when literally, even if it's just for a brief second, you are so completely at peace and the world is just SO DAMN BEAUTIFUL that it just leaves you in awe? When even the mundane things look wonderful and magical and you feel like you could step up onto the blowing breeze and just be whisked away by the wonder of it all?
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Tried But Trusting
8 There is none like Thee among the gods, O Lord, And like Thy works there are none. 9 All nations that Thou hast made Come and bow themselves before Thee, O Lord, And give honour to Thy name. 10 For great [art] Thou, and doing wonders, Thou [art] God Thyself alone. — Psalm 86:8-10 | Young's Literal Translation (YLT) Young's Literal Translation of the Holy Bible is in the public domain. Cross References: Exodus 8:10; Exodus 9:14; Exodus 15:11; Deuteronomy 3:24; Deuteronomy 6:4; Deuteronomy 32:39; Psalm 22:27; Psalm 65:2; Psalm 66:4; Mark 12:29; 1 Corinthians 8:4; Revelation 15:4
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the-birth-of-art · 2 years
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hystii · 1 year
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thanks, kid 😐
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rise-tv · 2 months
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The Crop Circle Mystery | Crop Circles in England Controversy
Let's explore how the crop circles or crop circles in England are man-made landscape art, debunking the myth of alien involvement.
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Explanation - The Crop Circle Mystery:-
Crop circles are a simple phenomenon: they are landscape art created by people.
Despite proof to the contrary, certain individuals still think that aliens transported by UFOs created crop circles.
But how did mysterious flying objects become associated with flattened swaths of cereal grains? And why are these styles historically connected to southern England?
The answers to these questions are straightforward: Doug Bower and Dave Chorley. Chorley and Bower were buddies who resided near Winchester in England. In 1978, both of them were sitting in a bar, "thinking about what they could do for something of a laugh," Chorley recalled in Time magazine in 1991. Inspired by earlier reports of UFO landings — the UFO craze was growing in the late 1970s, having gained traction shortly after a retired military officer gave an interview regarding the Roswell event, stating a mysterious alien had fallen in the New Mexico desert in 1947 — Chorley and Bower decided to build their own fictitious UFO landing site.
Bower and Chorley went into a field, armed with some boards, rope, and a twist of wire affixed to the brim of a baseball hat to sit their patterns and began working on their masterpiece. Nobody noticed. The two needed to make repeated trips to the southern English area over a few years before the global media picked up their newly constructed crop circles in England. When the tale went viral and UFO enthusiasts showed them in droves, the painters stepped forward and admitted to the fake.
Since then, crop circles have become both an outdoor art form and a visitor attraction. Their credibility as otherworldly artefacts have faded, but devout believers, known as "croppies," continue to believe aliens have been accountable for at least some crop circles. Marketers are now more likely to be to blame, with crop circles being used to promote games and chips for computers. 
What is a crop circle?
Crop circles are massive designs created by flattening crops like wheat, barley, and canola. Crop circle artists continue to stomp out patterns with boards of wood, as a National Geographic movie made in 2004 showed. The painters cover their tracks in current tractor-tire ruts, giving the impression that the pattern fell from the sky.
Crop circles can be easy or complex. England remains a hotbed for crop circle creators, with masterpieces featuring triangles, spinner forms, and crescents. They've also appeared elsewhere in the world, with one story in the Illinois daily Courier & Press describing them as a "plague" in the state during the 1990s. "We feel it's possibly just kids," Rock Island County Sheriff Tod VanWolvelaere told the publication decades later.
A Reference to The Edge of Wonder TV:-
Join Edge of Wonder TV for a detailed video on how crop circles are man-made landscape art, debunking the myth of alien involvement. Doug Bower and Dave Chorley were the individuals behind the creation of these mysterious formations in southern England. Find out the weirdest news in history, hidden facts and mysteries, and much more only on the Rise TV Show.
Join Chronicles of Psychic Spy on The Rise TV Show to watch the full episode on the crop circle mystery that is uncovered by remote viewing of many different crop circles to understand if they come from the same source.
Famous crop circles:-
The first mention of a crop-related enigma currently associated with crop circles was a woodcut chapbook, or tiny book containing ballads, songs, and tracts, titled "The Mowing Devil," which dates back to 1678. As stated by Oxford Reference, this chapbook depicts the story of a low-wage farmer who declined to pay a labourer to chop his oats. The devil accomplished the job overnight, "shaving them in rounds." Though the oats in the narrative were mowed rather than flattened, crop circle proponents used this anecdote to support their claims about crop circles' long-standing origins.
In 1996, a spectacular crop circle named the "Julia Set" emerged near Stonehenge. Following the Skeptical Inquirer, a local pilot claimed to have flown over the area for an hour before the crop circle formed and seen nothing, before returning to witness a spiral of ever larger circles. The crop circle's purported abrupt appearance fueled speculation that it was of otherworldly origin. However, according to the Skeptical Inquirer, these testimonies from witnesses were dubious — and the regional creator claimed to know who created the Julia set and that it was done the night before the crop circle was discovered, rather than in broad daylight.
Final Thoughts:-
Crop circles are large designs made by flattening crops, often created by artists using wood boards. They can be found in various shapes and have been reported in different parts of the world, including England and Illinois. Some believe that kids make them.
Bower and Chorley created crop circles in a field in England using simple tools, but it took years before their work gained attention. Once the media picked up the story and UFO enthusiasts flocked to see the circles, the artists revealed that they were responsible for the hoax.
The story of "The Mowing Devil," a woodcut chapbook from 1678, is often cited by crop circle proponents as evidence of the long-standing origins of crop circles, even though the oats in the story were mowed rather than flattened.
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addisin · 2 years
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Donald Troy paper collage
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bishop had soft side for animals, and now I need a chapter of him playing with cats and dogs, or petting them, or an art of it 🤗
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braveolpabear · 2 years
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