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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 03/03/2017 08:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi Fancy. I'm not doing very well with the search function, looking up the perfume cones. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71124358 Did you say maybe they were for conducting electricity? Like a moist sponge placed on the head of someone in the electric chair? Or they're symbolizing the pineal gland? Hello The search function doesn't work like it used to for some reason. You saying pineal gland, I did read an article the day you said this (can't find it) about how it is between the two hemispheres of the brain. So it is within the natural boundary. You know, mountains(Babylonians called mountains gates) are natural boundaries. Hmmmm, the builders knew extensive understanding of water. And if Thales was correct in everything being water(matter), then the perfume(olfactory) could be some sort of planet memory bank through resonance released by the process of creative acts. Just thinking, lol I don't think I've acknowledged, it's in the middle. Huh. With water and boundaries, on that day I was looking along the 27th parallel and noticed, Armana is on the East side of de'Nile. If I didn't, there's a good pun in there. That is reminding me of a few phantom scent experiences, that felt like I was physically, time traveling back to the 'time' of the memory. Very different from normal(lol) phantom scents. I wonder why though? Wouldn't 'normal'(non-physical) phantom scents take the same route? Lol, reminds of east of eden. I had phantom scents yesterday. Two different distinct scents. Because different routes are used by different things. Think animals in nature having their own trails=P |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 03/03/2017 08:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Adding this to J street, lol, since in the 'season' gilgamesh style Vashti is one of a very few proper names in the Tanakh that begins with the letter waw, and by far the most prominently mentioned of them. Hebrew names that begin with waw are rare because of the etymological tendency for word-initial waw to become yodh. Quoting: Fancypantz [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] And Esther derived from ishtar, this telling is actually pretty deep story telling. |
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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 03/03/2017 08:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Adding this to J street, lol, since in the 'season' gilgamesh style Quoting: Fancypantz Vashti is one of a very few proper names in the Tanakh that begins with the letter waw, and by far the most prominently mentioned of them. Hebrew names that begin with waw are rare because of the etymological tendency for word-initial waw to become yodh. Quoting: Fancypantz [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] And Esther derived from ishtar, this telling is actually pretty deep story telling. Rofl |
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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 03/03/2017 09:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is many that say the oldest known flutes were made of bone. Charming, lol [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 03/03/2017 09:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The young used to call old people 'squares'. Stuck in their ways and their beliefs and could be 'square' at any age. The ancients knew nature wanted everything a circle and round as it is timeless, flowing. The symbol of square symbolizes loss of senses as it is more sterile environment which is prevalent in society today. The square is symbol for separation. The circle symbol for unity. As they say division is a former union, lol =P Whoops on time rofl. Last Edited by Fancypantz on 03/03/2017 09:13 AM |
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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 03/03/2017 09:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The young used to call old people 'squares'. Stuck in their ways and their beliefs and could be 'square' at any age. The ancients knew nature wanted everything a circle and round as it is timeless, flowing. The symbol of square symbolizes loss of senses as it is more sterile environment which is prevalent in society today. The square is symbol for separation. The circle symbol for unity. Quoting: Fancypantz As they say division is a former union, lol =P Whoops on time rofl. The sterile environment sounds like it is because of wanting to not be influenced by inside the magnetosphere but to outside its influences. Hmmmm, lol |
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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 03/03/2017 10:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That was fast on sterile square, lol [link to www.livescience.com] Stored within two tidy cleanrooms at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas is a collection of metallic wafers and foils, and etched within their insides are particles of the solar wind. Fifteen years ago, these charged particles shot out into space from the Sun's upper atmosphere at speeds of up to 750 kilometers per second. Usually, they'd trek out into the solar system, but on this occasion, something was waiting for them. Camped at a location between the Earth and Sun where their gravity's cancel out was a radiant spacecraft, fanned out to catch as much of the precious particles as possible. The spacecraft was called Genesis, and for 850 days between December 2001 and April 2004, it captured as much of the Sun as it could within wafers and targets composed of materials like silicon, diamond, gold, aluminum, and sapphire. Analyses returned some fascinating results. For one, researchers determined that hypothetical particles called solar energetic particles did not actually exist within the solar wind, countering a long-held supposition from the Apollo era. They also found that that the Sun has a higher proportion of Oxygen-16 (the most common isotope of the element) than Earth. That's strange, since the Earth and most everything in the solar system was born out of the same nebula. So what happened to the oxygen? Scientists still aren't sure. The Genesis samples also helped to slightly revise the known composition of the Sun. Last Edited by Fancypantz on 03/03/2017 10:34 AM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71066499 United States 03/04/2017 05:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Two distinct scents yesterday? Do you want to tell us more? :-) There is many that say the oldest known flutes were made of bone. Charming, lol Quoting: Fancypantz [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] So living bones would be like playing the flute underwater? 'Could you play an instrument underwater'... "A wind instrument like a flute, would change drastically (assuming you could still play it, a human probably can't blow water the right way.) In wind instruments, the wavelength is set related to the length of the air from the mouthpiece to the holes (the length is changed by the fingering). But the wave is propagating in the air, rather than a string, so if you replaced the air with water, the frequency would change drastically. So a flute would be over 4 times higher frequency in water than in air. So it would be about 2 octaves higher, you could still hear it". All these fours are funny. 4 times higher frequency. Four holes on the Divje Babe flute (one on top and bottom before it was damaged), "Hard Eights" in dice is 4 + 4. Hard Eights are also called a Square Pair Four months to get that information from the Sun back to the Earth! And I distracted myself to not post at 4:44. |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 03/04/2017 01:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Two distinct scents yesterday? Do you want to tell us more? :-) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71066499 There is many that say the oldest known flutes were made of bone. Charming, lol Quoting: Fancypantz [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] So living bones would be like playing the flute underwater? 'Could you play an instrument underwater'... "A wind instrument like a flute, would change drastically (assuming you could still play it, a human probably can't blow water the right way.) In wind instruments, the wavelength is set related to the length of the air from the mouthpiece to the holes (the length is changed by the fingering). But the wave is propagating in the air, rather than a string, so if you replaced the air with water, the frequency would change drastically. So a flute would be over 4 times higher frequency in water than in air. So it would be about 2 octaves higher, you could still hear it". All these fours are funny. 4 times higher frequency. Four holes on the Divje Babe flute (one on top and bottom before it was damaged), "Hard Eights" in dice is 4 + 4. Hard Eights are also called a Square Pair Four months to get that information from the Sun back to the Earth! And I distracted myself to not post at 4:44. Rofl, 4 makes it real. Does that scare the squares? Hmm |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 03/04/2017 01:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Perhaps you should consider a less melancholy playlist. Helps me stay connected to you. [exhales] You don't need pain to keep our connection alive. You are a witch, after all. A witch who can't do magic. What do you call my presence, then? Clearly, I'm not a hallucination. There has to be magic involved; therefore, you don't need pain. |
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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 03/04/2017 02:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk] Quoting: Fancypantz Perhaps you should consider a less melancholy playlist. Helps me stay connected to you. [exhales] You don't need pain to keep our connection alive. You are a witch, after all. A witch who can't do magic. What do you call my presence, then? Clearly, I'm not a hallucination. There has to be magic involved; therefore, you don't need pain. Adding this to J street, lol, since in the 'season' gilgamesh style Quoting: Fancypantz Vashti is one of a very few proper names in the Tanakh that begins with the letter waw, and by far the most prominently mentioned of them. Hebrew names that begin with waw are rare because of the etymological tendency for word-initial waw to become yodh. Quoting: Fancypantz [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] And Esther derived from ishtar, this telling is actually pretty deep story telling. This archetype is considered an aspect of passion and human emotion. |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 03/04/2017 02:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.lifecoachcode.com] New Research Shocks Scientists: Human Emotion Physically Shapes Reality! Three different studies, done by different teams of scientists proved something really extraordinary. But when a new research connected these 3 discoveries, something shocking was realized, something hiding in plain sight. Human emotion literally shapes the world around us. Not just our perception of the world, but reality itself. In the presence of negative emotions the DNA tightened. In the presence of positive emotions the coils of the DNA relaxed. The scientists concluded that “Human emotion produces effects which defy conventional laws of physics.” The DNA and the donor had the same identical responses in time. The conclusion was that the donor and the DNA can communicate beyond space and time. |
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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 03/06/2017 12:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Circle and square info. lol, either way you wind up back to where you began=P "When will the fantasy end, when will the heaven begin (yeaah)" These stories are great. Look. "The Ugly Duckling. " I loved this one when I was a kid. You're still a kid. You've got spunk. When I was your age, it was great. The best fairy tales are about the same thing transformation. You know? See, a duck becomes a swan. It's beautiful. That's not what it's about. The duck was always a swan. It just didn't know it. Maybe that's how you see it, but I see it as about belief. About a duckling believing so hard that she'd become a swan one day it actually happened. If we believe in something strongly enough, we all have the power to change our fate. Speaking of which, is this really the fate you want? Maybe your last home was bad. Doesn't mean you won't find a good one someday. The duck who believed so deeply he could become a swan, he actually became one. My father always said, "Believe hard enough in something and you can change your fate. " What did you say? You can change your fate. Boy: If we believe in something strongly enough, we all have the power to change our fate. It was you. What was me? When I was a kid, in my world, you gave me some advice, and it changed my life. You became the swan. Yeah, I did. [Chuckles] You can do this. If you believe you're a puppeteer, you will be a puppeteer. But if you believe you're a master carver and as good as your father ever was then your fate changes. Looks like the swan is going home. |
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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 03/06/2017 01:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "The young always knows the rules so they can break them. The older wiser learns the exceptions to the rules." And as I recall I was thinking earlier how in games you don't have free will. You are under the rules and left to fate only. The only free will was to play the game or not. Although, I haven't really gave this much thought though. I should because a long long time ago a suspicious thought was 'life is a game', lol That is the thought of the masses(mr. rager=P) because of the suffering they are exposed to whether inflicted by self or not self. Which goes back to unknown environment. How can you thrive instead of just survive when it is unknown? Lol Last Edited by Fancypantz on 03/06/2017 01:06 PM |
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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 03/07/2017 09:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This New port Tower on the solstice at 9 in the morning, light comes in through the window and illuminates the egg shaped key stone?? And not just a light but a box of light. So what is an egg in a box mean? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17984635 Update with canary arch. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Lelantos, or Lelantus, was the Titan father of Aura by Periboa. He was the son of Coeus and Phoebe and brother to Leto and Asteria. His name was derived from the Greek words lêthô, lanthanô, and lelathon, meaning "to escape unnoticed," "move unseen" or "go unobserved." To scholars, the etymology of his name may have implied that Lelantos was possibly the Titan god of air and the unseen, presiding over the subtle breezes of the wind. |
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