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(OP) Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 71504938 United States 02/29/2020 03:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Coming Into Existence I once held a chicken in my arms like snuggled it under my arm in my sweater..it was freezing, I was warming it. Anyways after about 20 minutes the chicken was so relaxed. I could lay it on it's back and everything. I never forget that chicken. Also I knew a turkey that loved hugs. He was like a dog, tbh. I love animals. |
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User ID: 77898782 United States 02/29/2020 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Coming Into Existence I once held a chicken in my arms like snuggled it under my arm in my sweater..it was freezing, I was warming it. Anyways after about 20 minutes the chicken was so relaxed. I could lay it on it's back and everything. I never forget that chicken. Also I knew a turkey that loved hugs. He was like a dog, tbh. I love animals. Me too! That’s sweet story:0) I always felt safe inside the chicken coup no matter how wild and loud it was. As I was older, the newer chickens were never in the barn but always loved being high in the tree branches watching below. Lol I have many cow stories |
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(OP) Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 71504938 United States 02/29/2020 04:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a goat story. I was friends with an old goat when I was a kid. Massive horns! He had arthritis, btw I think the turkey did too, in the knuckles of his feet it was kinda sad he couldn't walk well and they eventually put the turkey down because of his bad feet. He was old so I don't think anyone ate him Idk what age a turkey should be for eating so But I think he was too sick to eat anyways. So the goat would follow me around the field like a protector. It was one of my first experience with farm animals. Lol |
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User ID: 77951210 United States 02/29/2020 04:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a goat story. I was friends with an old goat when I was a kid. Massive horns! He had arthritis, btw I think the turkey did too, in the knuckles of his feet it was kinda sad he couldn't walk well and they eventually put the turkey down because of his bad feet. He was old so I don't think anyone ate him Idk what age a turkey should be for eating so But I think he was too sick to eat anyways. So the goat would follow me around the field like a protector. It was one of my first experience with farm animals. Lol Quoting: Ricky M You would be the best veterinarian lol |
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(OP) Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 71504938 United States 02/29/2020 04:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My experience with cows I have washed them and brushed them. My crazy experience was with a pregnant one. I walked her around a barn and she went running trying to jerk the rope out of my hand, very dangerous. I don't blame her tho it was dark I think she was spooked. Some kids said the barn was haunted I never witnessed anything out of the norm but other kids who were out there in the night said shit was being moved around and hearing growling and other strangeness. lol |
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User ID: 72430693 United States 03/01/2020 02:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Coming Into Existence I once held a chicken in my arms like snuggled it under my arm in my sweater..it was freezing, I was warming it. Anyways after about 20 minutes the chicken was so relaxed. I could lay it on it's back and everything. I never forget that chicken. Also I knew a turkey that loved hugs. He was like a dog, tbh. I love animals. Awwww... Last Edited by Grey Eagle on 03/01/2020 02:45 AM :fireplace: "Remember when we used to treat colds and flu with chicken soup, saltwater gargles and warm tea instead of Communism?" |
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User ID: 77898782 United States 03/01/2020 11:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My experience with cows I have washed them and brushed them. My crazy experience was with a pregnant one. I walked her around a barn and she went running trying to jerk the rope out of my hand, very dangerous. I don't blame her tho it was dark I think she was spooked. Some kids said the barn was haunted I never witnessed anything out of the norm but other kids who were out there in the night said shit was being moved around and hearing growling and other strangeness. lol Quoting: Ricky M Yeah cows can get really messy. Lol, they were probably up to no good. That reminded me of the pasture at night was fun because the cows eyes glowed which made the ghost in the graveyard enlivened easily. |
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User ID: 77898782 United States 03/01/2020 11:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Coming Into Existence I once held a chicken in my arms like snuggled it under my arm in my sweater..it was freezing, I was warming it. Anyways after about 20 minutes the chicken was so relaxed. I could lay it on it's back and everything. I never forget that chicken. Also I knew a turkey that loved hugs. He was like a dog, tbh. I love animals. Awwww... Too funny lol |
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User ID: 77898782 United States 03/01/2020 11:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To expand, the lips are the entrance to the microbiome inside. Remembering burned in like radiation leaving shadow. Notice the torus shape as that is what microbes thrive more outside than inside the torus shape. The human body is five star shape within torus design so observers from long ago made stories of the sun being swallowed causing day and night into seasons. Quoting: Easter egg Remembering cell division exponential rate does have the enzyme signal to not turn into cancer so as not to harm the life within and without it. Does machine technology have that signal? And no, laws is not a signal. Quoting: trophoblastBut the mouth is a window to health. The lumen is the hollows of the body. The microorganisms you host throughout your body control much of mental and physical health. The mouth contains over 500 bacteria, Protozoa, fungus, virus, and these ‘germs’ are the organisms that meet your food and turn them into energy and sustenance. Gut health is number one way to prevent diseases. I for one, used to eat wild plants as a kid that looked nice to my senses to eat without any book or guidance by adult. I wouldn’t say that is clever for a path to follow. But not following the wide path is even cleverer. Think of all the crap people used that was harmful to biome. I can think of one example for today. And that is the garden hose. Hand of man lumen. It’s own torus of chemicals. No matter the good strong water it provides. The poison was not in the cup. But was on the cup. Why many have issues. [link to www.makefoodsafe.com (secure)] But is it actually safe to drink water from a garden hose? I regret to inform you that, it isn’t. DO NOT DRINK WATER FROM THE HOSE Unlike plumbing inside the home, garden hoses are not designed or manufactured to deliver safe drinking water. Usually, the water from your hose is the exact same water that is found inside your home. The major difference is the way the water is carried. The pipes and fittings in the home are designed to avoid contamination of the water because the primary purpose is to use it as a safe drinking source. Garden hoses are not regulated by the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), which monitors the nation’s public drinking water supply. Water coming from a common garden hose is chock full of toxic materials that could be harmful to the human body, such as: Lead Antimony Bromine Organotin Phthalates BPA (bisphenol A) Antimony and bromine are flame retardant chemicals. Garden hoses use a common plastic called polyvinyl chloride, which may release toxic vinyl chloride. BPA, lead, and phthalates are used to stabilize the plastic in garden hoses. BPA is an industrial chemical used to make hard, clear plastic. According to The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Institutes of Health is concerned with the potential effects of BPA on the brain, behavior, and prostate gland in fetuses, infants, and young children. The Ecology Center in Ann Arbor, M.I., conducted a study that found lead levels exceeded the safety limits set by the Safe Water Drinking Act in every hose they tested. The study also found that 100 percent of the garden hoses sampled contained several plasticizers currently banned in children’s products. One third of the hoses tested contained organotin, which disrupts the endocrine system. Only half of the hoses contained antimony, which is linked to liver, kidney, and other organ damages. During the random selection of the hoses, all contained extremely high level of phthalates, which can lower intelligence, damage the endocrine system, and cause behavioral changes. The study also found levels of BPA at 20 times higher than those of safe drinking water levels. According to a Huffington Post article, “Though you’d likely have to drink a fair amount of affected garden hose water to see health consequences, the Ecology Center warns that even low levels of lead may create health problems.” Sometimes the narrow path is best, the road to hell is wide |
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Ricky M
(OP) Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 71504938 United States 03/01/2020 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: Whoops!!! Scientists Accidentally Discover a New State of Matter!! "pure energy!!" pure electronic!! “Have you ever walked into a meadow and seen an apple tree with mangoes hanging from it? Of course we thought something was wrong. This couldn't be happening," Kar says in the statement. But when repeat tests showed the same third layer, the team looked closer. “At certain angles, these materials seem to form a way to share their electrons that ends up forming this geometrically periodic third lattice: A perfectly repeatable array of pure electronic puddles that resides between the two layers,” Kar explains. "At certain angles, these materials seem to form a way to share their electrons that ends up forming this geometrically periodic third lattice," Kar says. "A perfectly repeatable array of pure electronic puddles that resides between the two layers." |
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(OP) Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 71504938 United States 03/01/2020 04:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The old bitch is faking it. They’re going to say he had it then miraculously defeated the evil virus. “A miracle of god”, they’ll say. It’s the same old religious sideshow, people - get a clue. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27648869 Either way there is no failure, it’s a win win lol Corona means crown Off with their heads is old world lingo John the Baptist knew well lol Beers just like a piece of bottle cap or lint Super clever during lent [link to nypost.com (secure)] Quoting: Coming Into Existence “Treadstone” jumps back and forth in time, from 1973 East Berlin to present-day, and borrows its MacGuffin from “The Manchurian Candidate.” Here, it’s “Frere Jacques” — instead of a game of solitaire — that triggers worldwide sleeper cells of brainwashed killer agents somehow linked to a North Korean missile program and a ’70s-era Soviet Union initiative called Cicada that was “designed to create human weapons.” Lol I have no feelings about you one way or the other. You're like...Like lint or a bottle cap. You're just a thing to remove. I knew a Russian police captain back in the day. He told me about a case he worked on. Can't remember the guy's name. He was a famous scholar, lived in Moscow. He was a humanitarian, an author. Anyway, he decided to share his abundance with someone less fortunate. And even though he had five children, he opened his home to a sixth. An orphan, 12-year-old boy. Kid had been pounded by the system from an early age. Troubled. So this good man opened his home to this boy. And when the boy stole from him, this good man loved him anyway. When the boy failed in school, this man showed understanding and patience. When the boy lied and cheated and clawed and fought, this good man showed compassion and love until the boy, who had never felt anything like being wanted or loved, he finally did. One week later, intruders broke into the man's house. Killed the man and his wife in bed. They said some small things were stolen, things a child might steal. No one knows for sure. The man's children were sent off to relatives. The boy, the orphan, shipped back to hell. I think the boy killed them. I think the boy did it. The boy was scared his foster parents would wake up one day and realize he wasn't worth it, like all the others had. And he couldn't bear the thought that this good man would do that to him. Would throw him away... like a piece of lint or a bottle cap. [link to www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Function of alpha omega Heavy is the head and the whole world's a stage..lol [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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(OP) Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 71504938 United States 03/01/2020 04:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My experience with cows I have washed them and brushed them. My crazy experience was with a pregnant one. I walked her around a barn and she went running trying to jerk the rope out of my hand, very dangerous. I don't blame her tho it was dark I think she was spooked. Some kids said the barn was haunted I never witnessed anything out of the norm but other kids who were out there in the night said shit was being moved around and hearing growling and other strangeness. lol Quoting: Ricky M Yeah cows can get really messy. Lol, they were probably up to no good. That reminded me of the pasture at night was fun because the cows eyes glowed which made the ghost in the graveyard enlivened easily. Cow tipping...never done it. |
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(OP) Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 71504938 United States 03/01/2020 04:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] One in every 200 men alive today is a relative of Genghis Khan. An international team of geneticists has made the astonishing discovery that more than 16 million men in central Asia have the same male Y chromosome as the great Mongol leader. It is a striking finding: a huge chunk of modern humanity can trace its origins to Khan's vigorous policy of claiming the most beautiful women captured during his merciless conquest. [link to www.theguardian.com (secure)] |
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(OP) Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 71504938 United States 03/01/2020 05:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One researcher, Tatiana Zerjal, even suggested they had found the genetic footprint of Khan. 'It was just a joke,' added Tyler-Smith. 'Then we began to look more closely at our results, and realised it was the only really feasible explanation for what we had found.' The study also sided with the Hazara people of northern Pakistan, whose claim to be direct descendants of Khan is derided by historians. It found the Hazaras' Y chromosomes were identical to those they had already linked to Khan. |
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