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Anyone know why Pluto orbit is different? Is it because of the kuiper belt?

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Pluto wasn't part of the original galactic orientation of our galaxy, rather the more recent one ours merged with...it has yet to fully synch...if you watch those computer models on galaxy merges you can see how some celestial bodies synch up faster than others...

I'd link you some visuals but don't have my favorites at the moment...

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The number is 36. As all angels are demons and all biased seeing is blindness.

All numbers of specific orders of pattern will yield the pattern which has formed them.

It is within the relational object properties we call form that the rules of visual conciousness are written.

It's funny how The war of the millenia was against Iraq(Babylon) and Now we arebuilding a war with Persia.

Perhaps we have found ourselves in a magic square:

Read carefully.

Are we within the moons 3,6,9


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We are at war with our history and ourselves
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Derp to me, >keep reading, lol<
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Fairly simple, the patterns reveal the outcome. Projection is that which creates them.

Emotional sequences are reative, not novelty or awareness driven.

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Reative of course is reactive. ;)
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Anyone know why Pluto orbit is different? Is it because of the kuiper belt?

[link to www.google.com]
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Pluto wasn't part of the original galactic orientation of our galaxy, rather the more recent one ours merged with...it has yet to fully synch...if you watch those computer models on galaxy merges you can see how some celestial bodies synch up faster than others...

I'd link you some visuals but don't have my favorites at the moment...

flower
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Interesting, thanks. Found this video.
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The gap where neptune is, is like sugarelfs pic
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Although, there is a circle of stars which create a dome structure used for purification in Lakota. I think it is the same as a sweat lodge. The middle is called a fireplace, the steam is for the holy breath. It is ceremony for spiritual regeneration, of dying, rebirth. After the spirit is purified, it can then step into the Milky Way.

Holy crap, the kuiper belt looks like steam or holy breath of life and the fire place is like the sun. What if the system is one big purification on a large scale and we are the small scale?
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everything scales (fits) because everything makes it so (instant) , emotions to , all feel something noticeable if cause of something is noticeable to all , as in: scale (fit) of singular effect = infinite in the moment (instant) of effect (fit)
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So another scale of that would be the milky way galaxy?
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Reative of course is reactive. ;)
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I'm assuming you mean relative?

Interesting thoughtsafro
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The weird thing is why link this movie musically to this one:



Same musicscratching
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The weird thing is why link this movie musically to this one:



Same musicscratching
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Test audiences autonomic reaction and scripted concurrent associations.

Opening up the flower of conciousness to accept programming.
May it be benign or not.

What you think may be thinking, but is not.

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The weird thing is why link this movie musically to this one:



Same musicscratching
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Test audiences autonomic reaction and scripted concurrent associations.

Opening up the flower of conciousness to accept programming.
May it be benign or not.

What you think may be thinking, but is not.

Cheers
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Speaking of...I saw this the other day and at first had quite disgusted reaction.

The thought of parents willfully pressing their young children to 'cage fight', including girls, seemed barbaric to my sense and strange that adults would enjoy watching children batter each other.

While moving through the images I was struck with the 'this is a sport' bell and then thought...okay, where do we draw the line?

I would love to get others thoughts regarding...


Inside the outrageous world of child cage fighting: Tiny boys who are trained to attack each other in America’s baby MMA arena

It is the heat of battle between two MMA fighters hemmed inside an industrial metal cage. One kicks, punches and strangles his way to brutal victory. His opponent breaks down and cries tears for his mother.

But this is not an unusual end to another televised brawl between two fully grown brutes, this is kids's MMA, or Mixed Martial Arts, which is rapidly becoming one of the nation's fastest growing sports among children.

It is estimated that three million boys and girls, some as young as five-years-old launch themselves at each other weekly across the nation engaged in Pankration - some wearing no head protection and throwing punches boasting gloves little more than one-inch thick.

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Never underestimate the little guy...
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Never underestimate the little guy...
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Nope, that's why I used to bring a ball peen. ;)
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Never underestimate the little guy...
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I have no problem with violence, especially knowing how to use it. But, when it comes to kids, give them head gear.

I realize life is cheap in most of the world, but there's no sense in creating more drooling idiots than we already have.
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Never underestimate the little guy...
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Nope, that's why I used to bring a ball peen. ;)
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hahaha, we call that a tool merchant.

Am glad you are alive again, missed your humor, of all, you are most like me, a filthy perv...
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I have no problem with violence, especially knowing how to use it. But, when it comes to kids, give them head gear.

I realize life is cheap in most of the world, but there's no sense in creating more drooling idiots than we already have.
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Agreed, my son is begging me to get he pads and gloves out and teach him, so this weekend he is gonna get his arse kicked.
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Never underestimate the little guy...
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[link to www.youtube.com]
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Is unlike you to promote this topic seerstar, feeling some aggression :)
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Never underestimate the little guy...
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Nope, that's why I used to bring a ball peen. ;)
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hahaha, we call that a tool merchant.

Am glad you are alive again, missed your humor, of all, you are most like me, a filthy perv...
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You are what you eat. ;)
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I have no problem with violence, especially knowing how to use it. But, when it comes to kids, give them head gear.

I realize life is cheap in most of the world, but there's no sense in creating more drooling idiots than we already have.
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Sparring pads were created for a reason. Allowing small children to punch, kick, and twist each other around the head and neck area without protection, is appalling.

The child above was knocked unconscious while adults cheered and collected their bets.


While American MMA may not allow a 'betting element', the competition is no less acute. A child is very impressionable. Train a 7 as a fighter, that is what they will become. How said child grows to balance said...I can only imagine.
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I have no problem with violence, especially knowing how to use it. But, when it comes to kids, give them head gear.

I realize life is cheap in most of the world, but there's no sense in creating more drooling idiots than we already have.
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Agreed, my son is begging me to get he pads and gloves out and teach him, so this weekend he is gonna get his arse kicked.
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Most of all teach him restraint. There's a time and a place for everything.

The best lesson is always that pain doesn't hurt. It's the fear that breaks you.

Cheers
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Yesterday the words from "the bug" were in my head all day...

Hunt in the garden of false opportunity
I am the bug in this global community
Ravage your conscience with total impunity
I am the bug in this global community
Seek and provoke degradation and lunacy
I am the bug in this global community
Go tell your new God to beware of my heresy
I am the bug in this global community


thumbs

Was feelin' buggy and sense that whole "take evolution higher" thing.

Nice catch. Magnetic Man is always appropriate replay.
Despite a mood thing.
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I have no problem with violence, especially knowing how to use it. But, when it comes to kids, give them head gear.

I realize life is cheap in most of the world, but there's no sense in creating more drooling idiots than we already have.
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Sparring pads were created for a reason. Allowing small children to punch, kick, and twist each other around the head and neck area without protection, is appalling.

The child above was knocked unconscious while adults cheered and collected their bets.


While American MMA may not allow a 'betting element', the competition is no less acute. A child is very impressionable. Train a 7 as a fighter, that is what they will become. How said child grows to balance said...I can only imagine.
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The future will be the stuff of neurologists dreams. None of these circumstances occur by accident. Breed a race of reactionaries and they are easy to control and easier to slaughter.

Every soldier will say the same thing. There is no honour in warfare.
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hahah dion, love it.



Seer, in my culture, children are made to fight, fight their brothers, their cousins, daily, they are taught to box, to take a punch, to give a punch, the parents often proud of the rage they can invoke in the child, invoke it to show the other adults/family what the little fella is capable of.

We only stop when one is down, well some do.

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Never underestimate the little guy...
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Nope, that's why I used to bring a ball peen. ;)
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hahaha, we call that a tool merchant.

Am glad you are alive again, missed your humor, of all, you are most like me, a filthy perv...
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You are what you eat. ;)
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Did you just call me a pussy?
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GLP ate my post. :)
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Most of all teach him restraint. There's a time and a place for everything.

The best lesson is always that pain doesn't hurt. It's the fear that breaks you.

Cheers
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He teaches me restraint, no worries there, he is a wiser fish then me, I just need to as you said, help him overcome the fear.





GLP