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Isis One User ID: 75230280 United States 09/23/2017 01:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Saturday seems like his favorite day to test nukes....just saying. Also....looks like I missed the pajama party last night (this morning) : ( Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 09/23/2017 01:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not sure if this is legit: The statement, broadcast this morning from Pyongyang, calls @POTUS a "blood-thirsty beast indulged in massacring" and a "rabid dog." #DPRK National Peace Committee declares US "should be totally destroyed and wiped off the surface of our planet." KCNA: "Trump [is] a descendant of cannibals who built the U.S. after extirpating American Indians." KCNA: "Old bastard Trump, ignorant of the DPRK's repeated warnings…, whipped up anti-DPRK hysterics even on the UN arena." KCNA: "It is before long that the outcries of the old rabid dog will be led to a piteous funeral song." KCNA: "Jong Chol Nam, manager of the East Pyongyang Thermal Power Plant, said: We can no longer remain an onlooker to the…hooligan Trump." KCNA: Citizen: "I feel like chopping off dirty bastard Trump and throwing him into the Pacific so that he could no longer trouble the world" [link to www.facebook.com (secure)] |
Isis One User ID: 75230280 United States 09/23/2017 01:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good afternoon Haun Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37834606 United States 09/23/2017 01:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi Spirit ! Yes, beautiful indeed ! Quoting: Earth420 Glad to bump into you finally, been a minute ha ha You are wonderful too ! ! ! Awe Earth420! You are the sweetest! I am always sending you warm thoughts and lots of hugs. Love and light always! Stay strong! :sw_x-o: LOVE YOUUUUU SPIRIT~WARRIOR MWAHHHHHH Xx Awe...and I absolutely LOVE YOU BACK MsMC!! :sw_amazing: :sw_heart-full: :sw_heart-full: |
Isis One User ID: 75230280 United States 09/23/2017 01:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 5.2 Quoting: KickinIt Region OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2017-09-23 14:31:51.7 UTC Location 16.82 N ; 94.76 W Depth 50 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] Wow, these seem to be never ending. And good morning to you Kickin! Yes, and it's going to continue. :beasts: Oh, you have THE BEST smilies!! Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
Isis One User ID: 75230280 United States 09/23/2017 01:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
Isis One User ID: 75230280 United States 09/23/2017 01:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Found some great info about Mexico..... Quoting: joinca Robin Lacassin Tecto lab. students asked for a rapid informal seminar on #Mexico Sept #earthquake - PDF of my slides are there: [link to twitter.com (secure)] And you find THE BEST links!!! Going to open that PDFs on my desktop later, thank you. Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 09/23/2017 01:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | pop up: Magnitude 4.6 Region OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2017-09-23 16:16:28.0 UTC Location 17.03 N ; 95.12 W Depth 50 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] |
KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 09/23/2017 01:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | pop up: Magnitude 4.8 Region OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2017-09-23 16:24:49.0 UTC Location 16.48 N ; 94.92 W Depth 62 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] |
Isis One User ID: 75230280 United States 09/23/2017 01:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Onlookers Mystified" - Ocean disappears once again from Brazil coast - *South America Roll* Quoting: Simple27 [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Well, typically, the gravitational pull of the moon is responsible for the tides changing. So it would seem that either the moon has changed in some way or there is another body out there creating a similar effect and its matter exists in a wavelength we can't detect. Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 09/23/2017 01:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 4.6 Region SAN JUAN, ARGENTINA Date time 2017-09-23 16:39:42.0 UTC Location 28.77 S ; 69.56 W Depth 183 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] |
KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 09/23/2017 01:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 2.6 Region CENTRAL CALIFORNIA Date time 2017-09-23 17:10:13.0 UTC Location 36.71 N ; 121.35 W Depth 1 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75332187 United States 09/23/2017 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Onlookers Mystified" - Ocean disappears once again from Brazil coast - *South America Roll* Quoting: Simple27 [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [/youtube] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] This has continued to bother me since the last incident in Brazil/Chile/Uruguay. My friend in Uruguay said that, despite the oddness of it, there wasn't a lot of talk about it on mainstream news, etc. It was mentioned, but not emphasized and it was blamed on off-coast winds, as we read about here. I never bought that explanation, and now here we are again and I still don't buy it. I'm not buying the coastal winds theory either. It sounds less like a scientific explanation and more like something that's being said just to keep people calm. I don't know a lot about the science behind it, but wouldn't coastal winds or sea breezes typically be blowing toward a land mass and be responsible for something more like a thunderstorm than the disappearance of the ocean? And how does the coastal winds idea explain the massive waves happening in Chile while the ocean disappears on the opposite side of the continent? Based on my limited understanding, I'd say this phenomenon has something more to do with plate tectonics, specifically the movements of the South American and Nazca Plates and possibly the Cocos and Caribbean Plates. Again, I'm not entirely sure what I'm talking about, so please be kind if I'm totally off base here |
Isis One User ID: 75230280 United States 09/23/2017 01:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Whoa, just heard it got up to a high of 95 here yesterday. Tied a record! That's too damn hot. Still have a few more days of this to go. Quoting: KickinIt It is so gorgeous here today (to me) I can't believe it. Blue, blue skies. Also near 90 tomorrow and Monday, we may break records. I'm out here all day, tomorrow and Monday too, soaking every minute of it up. Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 09/23/2017 01:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Onlookers Mystified" - Ocean disappears once again from Brazil coast - *South America Roll* Quoting: Simple27 [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [/youtube] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] This has continued to bother me since the last incident in Brazil/Chile/Uruguay. My friend in Uruguay said that, despite the oddness of it, there wasn't a lot of talk about it on mainstream news, etc. It was mentioned, but not emphasized and it was blamed on off-coast winds, as we read about here. I never bought that explanation, and now here we are again and I still don't buy it. I'm not buying the coastal winds theory either. It sounds less like a scientific explanation and more like something that's being said just to keep people calm. I don't know a lot about the science behind it, but wouldn't coastal winds or sea breezes typically be blowing toward a land mass and be responsible for something more like a thunderstorm than the disappearance of the ocean? And how does the coastal winds idea explain the massive waves happening in Chile while the ocean disappears on the opposite side of the continent? Based on my limited understanding, I'd say this phenomenon has something more to do with plate tectonics, specifically the movements of the South American and Nazca Plates and possibly the Cocos and Caribbean Plates. Again, I'm not entirely sure what I'm talking about, so please be kind if I'm totally off base here I tend to lean towards your theory as well. I definitely don't buy coastal winds, though. It would have to be something more complex than that. And one thing I find curious is the location. It keeps happening in S. America. |
KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 09/23/2017 01:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 5.4 Region SAN JUAN, ARGENTINA Date time 2017-09-23 17:25:51.4 UTC Location 30.87 S ; 68.66 W Depth 106 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] |
KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 09/23/2017 01:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 3.0 Region KODIAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA Date time 2017-09-23 17:44:33.7 UTC Location 58.16 N ; 151.56 W Depth 23 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 48123712 United States 09/23/2017 02:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Onlookers Mystified" - Ocean disappears once again from Brazil coast - *South America Roll* Quoting: Simple27 [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [/youtube] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] This has continued to bother me since the last incident in Brazil/Chile/Uruguay. My friend in Uruguay said that, despite the oddness of it, there wasn't a lot of talk about it on mainstream news, etc. It was mentioned, but not emphasized and it was blamed on off-coast winds, as we read about here. I never bought that explanation, and now here we are again and I still don't buy it. I'm not buying the coastal winds theory either. It sounds less like a scientific explanation and more like something that's being said just to keep people calm. I don't know a lot about the science behind it, but wouldn't coastal winds or sea breezes typically be blowing toward a land mass and be responsible for something more like a thunderstorm than the disappearance of the ocean? And how does the coastal winds idea explain the massive waves happening in Chile while the ocean disappears on the opposite side of the continent? Based on my limited understanding, I'd say this phenomenon has something more to do with plate tectonics, specifically the movements of the South American and Nazca Plates and possibly the Cocos and Caribbean Plates. Again, I'm not entirely sure what I'm talking about, so please be kind if I'm totally off base here Your theory makes more sense than the wind theory imo. ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 48123712 United States 09/23/2017 02:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Whoa, just heard it got up to a high of 95 here yesterday. Tied a record! That's too damn hot. Still have a few more days of this to go. Quoting: KickinIt It is so gorgeous here today (to me) I can't believe it. Blue, blue skies. Also near 90 tomorrow and Monday, we may break records. I'm out here all day, tomorrow and Monday too, soaking every minute of it up. Are you on your deck couch? ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
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KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 09/23/2017 02:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | pop up: Magnitude 4.5 Region SOUTHWESTERN PAKISTAN Date time 2017-09-23 15:53:51.5 UTC Location 25.11 N ; 63.53 E Depth 10 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] EDIT: CHANGED TO THE FOLLOWING: Magnitude 4.3 Region IRAN-PAKISTAN BORDER REGION Date time 2017-09-23 15:53:57.5 UTC Location 26.02 N ; 62.89 E Depth 22 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] Last Edited by KickinIt on 09/23/2017 03:05 PM |
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Simple27 (OP) User ID: 48123712 United States 09/23/2017 02:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's beautiful here today too! 76 degrees, sunny, perfect! Quoting: Simple27 Still have a little Jose breeze going so that's nice too. I'm thinking about doing a little day drinking and then putting some Fall decor outside. : ) That sounds like an excellent plan for your day! I think so too. ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Use your brian, moran! User ID: 7534798 United States 09/23/2017 02:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Onlookers Mystified" - Ocean disappears once again from Brazil coast - *South America Roll* Quoting: Simple27 [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [/youtube] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] This has continued to bother me since the last incident in Brazil/Chile/Uruguay. My friend in Uruguay said that, despite the oddness of it, there wasn't a lot of talk about it on mainstream news, etc. It was mentioned, but not emphasized and it was blamed on off-coast winds, as we read about here. I never bought that explanation, and now here we are again and I still don't buy it. I'm not buying the coastal winds theory either. It sounds less like a scientific explanation and more like something that's being said just to keep people calm. I don't know a lot about the science behind it, but wouldn't coastal winds or sea breezes typically be blowing toward a land mass and be responsible for something more like a thunderstorm than the disappearance of the ocean? And how does the coastal winds idea explain the massive waves happening in Chile while the ocean disappears on the opposite side of the continent? Based on my limited understanding, I'd say this phenomenon has something more to do with plate tectonics, specifically the movements of the South American and Nazca Plates and possibly the Cocos and Caribbean Plates. Again, I'm not entirely sure what I'm talking about, so please be kind if I'm totally off base here It's also not the first attempt at a "scientific explanation" I've seen, the first being, 'This is a regular occurrence during Hurricanes of this size' but then they go on to say that the size of the hurricane is "unprecedented" so, yeah, I'm having problems accepting this as well. I'm a proud Texan & American, posting from Central Texas & have no clue why my flag shows friggin Canada(no offense to my Canadian friends). "Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest." Diderot "Immigration without assimilation is invasion!" - Anonymous Coward Gird your lions, shave your Family & panic sex the 'maters! "When your so-called religion is purely a political theory of conquest, and deception is one of it's core principles then it strikes me as perfectly sane and reasonable to assume literally everyone who is of such a "religion" to be exactly the same POS who deserves to be treated as the enemy non-stop." Darkwolf007 |
bigD111 User ID: 65945302 United States 09/23/2017 02:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Onlookers Mystified" - Ocean disappears once again from Brazil coast - *South America Roll* Quoting: Simple27 [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [/youtube] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] This has continued to bother me since the last incident in Brazil/Chile/Uruguay. My friend in Uruguay said that, despite the oddness of it, there wasn't a lot of talk about it on mainstream news, etc. It was mentioned, but not emphasized and it was blamed on off-coast winds, as we read about here. I never bought that explanation, and now here we are again and I still don't buy it. I'm not buying the coastal winds theory either. It sounds less like a scientific explanation and more like something that's being said just to keep people calm. I don't know a lot about the science behind it, but wouldn't coastal winds or sea breezes typically be blowing toward a land mass and be responsible for something more like a thunderstorm than the disappearance of the ocean? And how does the coastal winds idea explain the massive waves happening in Chile while the ocean disappears on the opposite side of the continent? Based on my limited understanding, I'd say this phenomenon has something more to do with plate tectonics, specifically the movements of the South American and Nazca Plates and possibly the Cocos and Caribbean Plates. Again, I'm not entirely sure what I'm talking about, so please be kind if I'm totally off base here I tend to lean towards your theory as well. I definitely don't buy coastal winds, though. It would have to be something more complex than that. And one thing I find curious is the location. It keeps happening in S. America. Maybe an ocean sinkhole or crevasse opened up and drained it? deplorably republican |
KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 09/23/2017 02:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 2.3 Region LONG VALLEY AREA, CALIFORNIA Date time 2017-09-23 18:33:14.8 UTC Location 37.60 N ; 118.82 W Depth 4 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70797446 Puerto Rico 09/23/2017 02:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | does it look like the wind is going over something coming out of the ocean? [link to earth.nullschool.net (secure)] |
KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 09/23/2017 02:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: KickinIt This has continued to bother me since the last incident in Brazil/Chile/Uruguay. My friend in Uruguay said that, despite the oddness of it, there wasn't a lot of talk about it on mainstream news, etc. It was mentioned, but not emphasized and it was blamed on off-coast winds, as we read about here. I never bought that explanation, and now here we are again and I still don't buy it. I'm not buying the coastal winds theory either. It sounds less like a scientific explanation and more like something that's being said just to keep people calm. I don't know a lot about the science behind it, but wouldn't coastal winds or sea breezes typically be blowing toward a land mass and be responsible for something more like a thunderstorm than the disappearance of the ocean? And how does the coastal winds idea explain the massive waves happening in Chile while the ocean disappears on the opposite side of the continent? Based on my limited understanding, I'd say this phenomenon has something more to do with plate tectonics, specifically the movements of the South American and Nazca Plates and possibly the Cocos and Caribbean Plates. Again, I'm not entirely sure what I'm talking about, so please be kind if I'm totally off base here I tend to lean towards your theory as well. I definitely don't buy coastal winds, though. It would have to be something more complex than that. And one thing I find curious is the location. It keeps happening in S. America. Maybe an ocean sinkhole or crevasse opened up and drained it? Well, when it happened the first time(s) off the coasts of Chile, Uruguay and Brazil, the water came back within 24 hours I believe. So I don't know if this theory works, although otherwise I like it. |
KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 09/23/2017 02:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Onlookers Mystified" - Ocean disappears once again from Brazil coast - *South America Roll* Quoting: Simple27 [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [/youtube] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] This has continued to bother me since the last incident in Brazil/Chile/Uruguay. My friend in Uruguay said that, despite the oddness of it, there wasn't a lot of talk about it on mainstream news, etc. It was mentioned, but not emphasized and it was blamed on off-coast winds, as we read about here. I never bought that explanation, and now here we are again and I still don't buy it. I'm not buying the coastal winds theory either. It sounds less like a scientific explanation and more like something that's being said just to keep people calm. I don't know a lot about the science behind it, but wouldn't coastal winds or sea breezes typically be blowing toward a land mass and be responsible for something more like a thunderstorm than the disappearance of the ocean? And how does the coastal winds idea explain the massive waves happening in Chile while the ocean disappears on the opposite side of the continent? Based on my limited understanding, I'd say this phenomenon has something more to do with plate tectonics, specifically the movements of the South American and Nazca Plates and possibly the Cocos and Caribbean Plates. Again, I'm not entirely sure what I'm talking about, so please be kind if I'm totally off base here It's also not the first attempt at a "scientific explanation" I've seen, the first being, 'This is a regular occurrence during Hurricanes of this size' but then they go on to say that the size of the hurricane is "unprecedented" so, yeah, I'm having problems accepting this as well. Personally, I'm not even counting the receding waters at some of the beaches during these past few hurricanes. There was an explanation for those and it made sense, except for the fact that it isn't a "regular" occurrence with hurricanes or everyone wouldn't have been so freaked out and wondering what the hell was going on. But I do tend to believe those were hurricane-related. These incidences in South America are not hurricane related and I look at them as completely separate phenomena. |