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1. If a person wants to develop or extend the perihelion period in the orbit of the Earth, he can think about the idea of proximity to the sun during the day, in such a way that he is more likely to reach perihelion during any night which occurs. This can be freely used by subjects of all ages to extend the period and displacement of the Earth's orbit as far as Mars.
2. "From sea to shining sea". Across the wilderness they tramped. Like the European fascists who followed, the pilgrims were essentially petit bourgeois whose stern impassioned stress makes you want to throw up.
3. Liminal states collapse all the time. They are not there to be sustained. As they collapse, we may glimpse a panoply of other states which we have never conceived of. Say cheese: cheese.
4. We are apparently a generation caught in perpetual self-regard. But we cannot look at ourselves steadily, and flee, looking over our shoulders.
5. Lint said, "Every ten seconds somewhere in the world, someone is realising I am right." He was occasionally successful in such exercises as changing the colour of the sky. This was before the War, of course.
6. The first light guns appeared in the 1830s, following the development of light-sensing vacuum tubes. The Highland Light Infantry (1881 - 1959) pioneered the use of these weapons, and many innovations can be attributed to their sterling efforts. These early weapons required manual reloading. A 5"/35 caliber semiautomatic light gun was developed for use on fleet submarines during World War II. Used extensively by the United States in Polynesia and sundry other areas of darkness. After victory in 1952, the Reich began to cultivate the skies of Europe.
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photo credits
1. jon newman
portland textures
2. fszekely
3. srhbth
4. submersible
5. criminalintent
6. davemorris
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p.s. Hey. The Dreadful Flying Glove is a legendary d.l. of this blog with a sensibility like no other whom we don't get to hang out with very often these days, which is very sad. Back when, he kindly made that thing up there for us. Give it some of your day today. Thanks a bunch!
1. If a person wants to develop or extend the perihelion period in the orbit of the Earth, he can think about the idea of proximity to the sun during the day, in such a way that he is more likely to reach perihelion during any night which occurs. This can be freely used by subjects of all ages to extend the period and displacement of the Earth's orbit as far as Mars.
2. "From sea to shining sea". Across the wilderness they tramped. Like the European fascists who followed, the pilgrims were essentially petit bourgeois whose stern impassioned stress makes you want to throw up.
3. Liminal states collapse all the time. They are not there to be sustained. As they collapse, we may glimpse a panoply of other states which we have never conceived of. Say cheese: cheese.
4. We are apparently a generation caught in perpetual self-regard. But we cannot look at ourselves steadily, and flee, looking over our shoulders.
5. Lint said, "Every ten seconds somewhere in the world, someone is realising I am right." He was occasionally successful in such exercises as changing the colour of the sky. This was before the War, of course.
6. The first light guns appeared in the 1830s, following the development of light-sensing vacuum tubes. The Highland Light Infantry (1881 - 1959) pioneered the use of these weapons, and many innovations can be attributed to their sterling efforts. These early weapons required manual reloading. A 5"/35 caliber semiautomatic light gun was developed for use on fleet submarines during World War II. Used extensively by the United States in Polynesia and sundry other areas of darkness. After victory in 1952, the Reich began to cultivate the skies of Europe.
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photo credits
1. jon newman
portland textures
2. fszekely
3. srhbth
4. submersible
5. criminalintent
6. davemorris
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p.s. Hey. The Dreadful Flying Glove is a legendary d.l. of this blog with a sensibility like no other whom we don't get to hang out with very often these days, which is very sad. Back when, he kindly made that thing up there for us. Give it some of your day today. Thanks a bunch!