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What is It...with blood rituals?


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woah. Time flies so fast at least for me. 9:03 posted and now its 10:49.
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woah. Time flies so fast at least for me. 9:03 posted and now its 10:49.
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They say Time flies when you're having fun..

The very opposite is also true.
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What is It...with blood rituals?


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I think you're missing the point. But most do.

Which is why the Chernobyl memes.

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How many tests do we really need, before we know what will happen?

The one that blows it? And kills everything?

..

A fire at a Philadelphia oil refinery sparked an explosion felt for miles
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Russian media compare 'cover-up' of nuclear submarine fire to Soviet attempts to keep a lid on Chernobyl after it emerges 14 sailors died 'after locking themselves in with blaze to save vessel'

The Russian government has been accused of a Chernobyl-style cover-up after refusing to disclose details about the submarine fire which killed 14 sailors Monday.

The blaze is thought to have broken out on the highly-secretive AS-12 submarine - nicknamed Losharik - which is powered by a nuclear reactor.

But the Kremlin has refused to name the vessel or disclose the cause of the fire, leading to comparisons with the 1986 nuclear disaster and Moscow's attempts to hide the full extent of it.

The Russian defence ministry has said only that the fire occurred on board a research vessel surveying the sea bed, and that it was fully extinguished.

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Uranium placed in a cloud chamber
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Uranium 238 has a half life of 4.5 billion years.
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X-rays ravaged Thomas Edison's assistant's hands and killed him

The first pristine image of bones beneath glowing flesh fascinated Clarence Dally in the 1890s.

He had just become an assistant to Thomas Edison, the first X-ray image had just been produced by another scientist, by accident, and Dally was ready to make the awe-inspiring technology his life's work.

Tragically, that work would also be his cause of death.

Dally exposed his hands to radiation over and over, for hours at a time, until melanoma bore holes in his hands - as documented in Edison's gruesome photos - led to the amputation of both his arms and, ultimately, his death.

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Russian media compare 'cover-up' of nuclear submarine fire to Soviet attempts to keep a lid on Chernobyl after it emerges 14 sailors died 'after locking themselves in with blaze to save vessel'

The Russian government has been accused of a Chernobyl-style cover-up after refusing to disclose details about the submarine fire which killed 14 sailors Monday.

The blaze is thought to have broken out on the highly-secretive AS-12 submarine - nicknamed Losharik - which is powered by a nuclear reactor.

But the Kremlin has refused to name the vessel or disclose the cause of the fire, leading to comparisons with the 1986 nuclear disaster and Moscow's attempts to hide the full extent of it.

The Russian defence ministry has said only that the fire occurred on board a research vessel surveying the sea bed, and that it was fully extinguished.

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Uses

Uranium-235 has many uses such as fuel for nuclear power plants, and nuclear weapons such as nuclear bombs.

Other uses include the satellite SNAP-10A and the RORSAT satellites. The RBMK type Russian nuclear fission reactor, used in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, is one of the many power reactor designs using low enriched uranium.

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What IS bravery?


Chernobyl 'liquidator' who helped with nuclear clean-up 'took his own life just days after watching hit drama because it brought back painful memories of how authorities neglected him'
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Just found this, seems appropriate given your last post.

Global problem - how many view other humans.
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Miranda sounds a lot like Cassandra..

Cassandra

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I dedicated.a.thread to you...

It's called Seer777

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I dedicated.a.thread to you...

It's called Seer777

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Don't make threads to me.

Not only are they against forum rules..I don't want to see them.


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Thread: The VOID (Page 4)

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Uranium placed in a cloud chamber
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Uranium 238 has a half life of 4.5 billion years.
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X-rays ravaged Thomas Edison's assistant's hands and killed him

The first pristine image of bones beneath glowing flesh fascinated Clarence Dally in the 1890s.

He had just become an assistant to Thomas Edison, the first X-ray image had just been produced by another scientist, by accident, and Dally was ready to make the awe-inspiring technology his life's work.

Tragically, that work would also be his cause of death.

Dally exposed his hands to radiation over and over, for hours at a time, until melanoma bore holes in his hands - as documented in Edison's gruesome photos - led to the amputation of both his arms and, ultimately, his death.

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i'm i mistaken or according to seer is the justification for working for the devil "so what"! lol
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i'm i mistaken or according to seer is the justification for working for the devil "so what"! lol
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Super mistaken.

If you watched the clips maybe it would make sense.

If anyone could put it together..you can.
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not mistaken, the message, seemed rather obvious, actually!

when intent and perception conflict, most are unable to differentiate the message, so to be on the safe side most will
lend credence to the perception! lol

probably righty so! lol
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Did you ever read Needful Things by Stephen King? I read it the year it came out. I was 13 or 14.
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It was more the point behind that book, referenced in the Rick and Morty clip. Just because there is a female in the clip..does not mean that is who I chose to represent my argument.
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Did you ever read Needful Things by Stephen King? I read it the year it came out. I was 13 or 14.
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It was more the point behind that book, referenced in the Rick and Morty clip. Just because there is a female in the clip..does not mean that is who I chose to represent my argument.
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so you think i would factor my perception on a single posting, not hardly! lol
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Did you ever read Needful Things by Stephen King? I read it the year it came out. I was 13 or 14.
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It was more the point behind that book, referenced in the Rick and Morty clip. Just because there is a female in the clip..does not mean that is who I chose to represent my argument.
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so you think i would factor my perception on a single posting, not hardly! lol
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It was a good book. Nothing else out there really like it. Recommend.

A new shop named "Needful Things" opens in the town of Castle Rock, Maine, sparking the curiosity of its citizens. The proprietor, Leland Gaunt, is a charming elderly gentleman who always seems to have an item in stock that is perfectly suited to any customer who comes through his door.

The prices are surprisingly low, considering the merchandise – such as a rare Sandy Koufax baseball card, a carnival glass lampshade, and a fragment of wood believed to be from Noah's Ark – but he expects each customer also to play a little prank on someone else in town. Gaunt knows about the long-standing private grudges, arguments, and feuds between the various townspeople, and the pranks are his means of forcing them to escalate until the whole town is eventually caught up in madness and violence.

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Did you ever read Needful Things by Stephen King? I read it the year it came out. I was 13 or 14.
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It was more the point behind that book, referenced in the Rick and Morty clip. Just because there is a female in the clip..does not mean that is who I chose to represent my argument.
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so you think i would factor my perception on a single posting, not hardly! lol
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It was a good book. Nothing else out there really like it. Recommend.

A new shop named "Needful Things" opens in the town of Castle Rock, Maine, sparking the curiosity of its citizens. The proprietor, Leland Gaunt, is a charming elderly gentleman who always seems to have an item in stock that is perfectly suited to any customer who comes through his door.

The prices are surprisingly low, considering the merchandise – such as a rare Sandy Koufax baseball card, a carnival glass lampshade, and a fragment of wood believed to be from Noah's Ark – but he expects each customer also to play a little prank on someone else in town. Gaunt knows about the long-standing private grudges, arguments, and feuds between the various townspeople, and the pranks are his means of forcing them to escalate until the whole town is eventually caught up in madness and violence.

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so what! lol
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Did you ever read Needful Things by Stephen King? I read it the year it came out. I was 13 or 14.
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It was more the point behind that book, referenced in the Rick and Morty clip. Just because there is a female in the clip..does not mean that is who I chose to represent my argument.
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so you think i would factor my perception on a single posting, not hardly! lol
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It was a good book. Nothing else out there really like it. Recommend.

A new shop named "Needful Things" opens in the town of Castle Rock, Maine, sparking the curiosity of its citizens. The proprietor, Leland Gaunt, is a charming elderly gentleman who always seems to have an item in stock that is perfectly suited to any customer who comes through his door.

The prices are surprisingly low, considering the merchandise – such as a rare Sandy Koufax baseball card, a carnival glass lampshade, and a fragment of wood believed to be from Noah's Ark – but he expects each customer also to play a little prank on someone else in town. Gaunt knows about the long-standing private grudges, arguments, and feuds between the various townspeople, and the pranks are his means of forcing them to escalate until the whole town is eventually caught up in madness and violence.

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so what! lol
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the book wasn't mentioned in your post, doubtful whether you would have mentioned it, if not called out for it! lol





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