What's Happening???

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by Aerianne, Jun 18, 2018.

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  1. McFuddy

    McFuddy Visitor

    For real?
     
  2. I read the same article.

    My mom wanted to take up beekeeping, but there was a serious beehive theft problem in their village back then, so she didn't.
     
  3. Meliai

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    Yeah its something i've wanted to do for a long time. And there's no time like the present, in the face of an apocalyptic scenario due to massive colony collapse

    Beehive theft? Wow humans will steal anything. I guess honey is pretty valuable though

    Well its never too late to take it up! Tell her disaster is nigh
     
  4. Asmodean

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    I dropped this interest myself because domesticated bees aren't the issue. It's wild bees that are in rapid decline. Keeping domesticated bees only makes it harder for wild bees as they are often competitors
     
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    The end is nigh
     
  7. themnax

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    i sort of think that's why it IS the love/sex forum.
     
  8. themnax

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    but witch end?

    i can think of several i might well wish were nigh-er.
     
  9. Meliai

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    Lol i can think of a few too :sweatsmile:
     
  10. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Now thats a flood, if you can see a flood from space, flood is a mofo

    North Queensland, river is now 60km wide

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    Ummm umm mm ummmm.
    The Denver Broncos just traded for Joe Flacco???

    I'm not sure how I feel about this.

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  14. hotwater

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    You should look at him as a short term fix.

    The Ravens clearly overreacted after he won them a super bowl by signing him to that huge contract.

    After that he seems to have lost his competitive edge.
     
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  15. Wizardofodd

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    Holy shit, VG!
     
  16. Irminsul

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    Yeah I agree, there's no doubt the guy can play, but, he's not Peyton Manning either, so I only see this as a very short term fix which creates a long term problem because we need an appropriate franchise QB, not these guys that come in for a couple of years.

    Mind you if we can get a group of receivers and maintain last year's defense, our running game plus Flacco might actually work.
     
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  17. hotwater

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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Last time there was a flood like that Noah built an ark
     
  18. Irminsul

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    The original concept of the Arc was actually a submarine as depicted in the Sumerian Clay Tablets. There were no animals on board, instead the DNA of all living creatures were kept in crystallised data banks and Ziusudra (later became Noah in biblical texts) kept this data in his very small submarine.

    Not a bad story for a civilisation in a time where crystallised data wouldn't have even been a fathomable concept, yet alone a submarine.

    After a celestial body traversed close to earths gravitational pull, the ice sheets of Antarctica spilled into the ocean creating huge tidal waves kilometers high and they devoured the earth.

    Ziusudra's submarine rested ashore on the peaks of Mt. Arafat some days after the waves, in Mesopotamia.

    The flood would have absolutely decimated the southern continents. Sth Africa, Australia and Sth America, wiping away the mining production of the Annunaki but most importantly, history. Until recently..

    Being that South Africa is the cradle of humankind some people could not get there heads around that how and if humans originated in Sth Africa well then surely there has to be evidence of civilisation.. You don't just go walking and wandering to countries continents away and then decide to set up shop... Until recently, Sth Africa was only thought to have been colonised in the last few hundred years, if that, in other regions of Africa. Well using using Sumerian mythology, geologist Michael Tellinger used locations and clues to in fact find stone wall structures all over Sth Africa, simply nobody had flown over the place to have a look, and if contact was made, the indigenous tribes just moved in.

    These walls expand out over 450,000 square kilometers, hundred of thousands of rock formations dating back to at times 200,000 years. Coincidence that biblical Eve was created an estimated 190,000 years ago? After the flood destroyed the Gold mining operations, I think that's when the gods really started to mingle in the affairs of humans. This is where you start seeing the same pattern of deity described in distant cultures.

    I think the gods got bored, and they just journeyd to other countries and then came back for a while then went somewhere else. Then with nothing else to do the gods or brothers as they were, began to bicker and fight and used their own colonies against each other in like a chess match and is probably the main reason we continue this trend in the military today.

    That's all I have. This has been a pleasant soak in the bath. :sweatsmile:
     
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  19. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Well that would certainly account for the Beatles song Yellow Submarine

    “We all live in a yellow submarine”

    The word LIVE could have easily been misinterpreted by John Lennon (who was trippin’ on LSD at the time) to mean LIVED
     
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  20. Irminsul

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    Yes, haha. Yes it would explain a lot. Actually for some reason I feel we've had this discussion before :p
     
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