The Post Whatever Thread

Discussion in 'Free Thoughts' started by serenesam, Jul 8, 2018.

  1. wegs Matter and Pixie Dust Valued Senior Member

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    hahaha That's so true! And the creature/monster/whatever that is following them, moves like a snail, yet always catches up.
     
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    Also they never die, no matter what happens to them. They fall from a 10 story building, someone sets them on fire, everyone is relieved and then just at the end of the movie a few charred fingers move and you know there's going to be a sequel...
     
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  5. wegs Matter and Pixie Dust Valued Senior Member

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    hahahaha Yep.

    And the beast/monster/ghost/whatever is everyyywhere. The main character is trying to escape...gets in their car and drives for miles. Gets out of the car...panting, and letting out sighs of relief. And then...there's the beast/monster...he's in the car. lol What?

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  7. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    April 18, 1955
    Albert Einstein/Date of death
    Age 76

    If a Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm ruptures I would think death would be to quick to arrange surgery

    Some details

    How a Torn Aorta Can Do Lethal Damage
    • Dec. 20, 2010
    The death of the veteran diplomat Richard C. Holbrooke last week shocked Americans and his many colleagues around the world. Mr. Holbrooke, 69, was a larger-than-life figure, a fearless and robust man who was apparently struck down without warning.

    He became ill on a Friday, and was dead by Monday. According to government officials, the cause was a tear in his aorta, the artery that carries blood from the heart to vessels that feed the rest of the body.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/21/health/21aorta.html

    The great physicist Albert Einstein passes away in Princeton Hospital, New Jersey on 18 April 1955. The cause of his death was the rupture of an aneurysm, which had already been reinforced by surgery in 1948.

    https://history.info/did-you-know/d...wn-because-his-nurse-didnt-understand-german/

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  8. wegs Matter and Pixie Dust Valued Senior Member

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    Interesting how divided the US is on the Chauvin trial. He’s either guilty of the highest charge or should be acquitted. From what I’ve learned in the trial, an acquittal seems unlikely but who knows.
     
  9. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    Dr Peppers lonely porn club is looking for a gimp
     
  10. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    Dirty Monkey thinks it funny to spread cold viruses
     
  11. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Good letter from NT News newspaper today

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  12. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    facial rec is hot on all decks
    smile for the camera
    so we can spam ya
    drive byes & crazies
    got digital lazies
    running social mazes
    looking for dazers n crazers drive byes
    groups and the live wires
    pandamania pandemica pandamonium plathora
    madness & crazies becomes social euphoria

    mind how you go lad
    its all a bit mad out there

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  14. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    is it a vehicle
    or
    is it a weapon filled with explosives ?

    where are the indicators, & rear view mirror & who smashed the wing mirrors off ?
    how old are the seat belts ?
    are the seats proper seats or do the seat belts need to be full harness to comply with the inadequate seating ?

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  15. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    who needs who to make a complaint ?
    what type of nuclear holocaust are you selling ?
    does it come with a side plate of ethnic cleansing ?
     
  16. sculptor Valued Senior Member

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    that don't look comfortable
     
  17. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    metal tracks on a tarseal road
    that's just rude & vandalism

    i would expect the kerb stones to be smashed where they have driven over them

    great picture for a meme though
    very toxic masculinity meme worthy
     
  18. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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  21. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    This article is from the NT News issue of Monday, 19 Apr

    TINY STITCH IS ALL HEART

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    A ONE-WEEK-OLD lizard has become one of the smallest patients to undergo surgery at a Queensland vet clinic.

    The spiny-tailed water monitor named Stitch found himself at The Unusual Pet Vets at Jindalee after he was born with an exposed heart, covered by only a thin membrane.

    Despite weighing just 4g when he was presented for surgery in March, Stitch held a big place in owner Tim Kelly’s heart.

    “I panicked when I first saw his exposed heart because I’d never seen anything like it before,” Mr Kelly said.

    “A lot of breeders might have put him to sleep but I think every animal deserves to have a life. He’s a little bit special and he absolutely isn’t going anywhere.”

    Vet surgeon Dr Josh Llinas anaesthetised the hatchling before elevating his skin from the edging of the muscles and suturing it.

    Stitch was running around as normal the next day and had completely healed by his check-up in early April.

    Mr Kelly was pleasantly surprised to fork out just a few hundred dollars for the intricate surgery.

    Copyright © 2021 News Pty Limited

    Is there nothing in the NT we can't do and report on?

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  22. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    is india about to run out of food ?

    all those elitist celebrities who paid money to support those slave master maharaja farmers who have crippled indias food supply
    and now there is food shortages

    funded by people donating to the protesting farmers driving their tractors in circles to cripple national food supply to protest their own profit margins

    how many poor indians will they starve to death for their profit margin protests
    probably thousands

    its a mad world
     
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  23. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    shiz be wired like a mofo
     

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