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Jan 11, 2023·edited Jan 11, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

Demi Lovato:

She almost died from drug overdose. You would think she would try and be grateful to God, but instead still serves satan. Yes, this Christian does find crappy satanic art offensive!

Polydactyl:

Probably could be interpreted as a throwback to nephilim bloodlines? I know it's a stretch.

CyberPolygon:

Satanic kabalists always telegraph their moves. We can be sure part of the Great Reset will be to attack banking infrastructure, and wipe out assets to hide their ponzi bank fraud! Then makes us slaves to digital currency. Very easy to punish the slaves, and control them easier by turning off their funds. As if usurious debt slavery wasn't bad enough!

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Jan 12, 2023·edited Jan 12, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

Not trying to change the subject but has anyone noticed how twenty something males have lost their masculine appearance across the board? With their "skinny suits" of pastel colors (you won't find me DEAD in one of those skinny suits!), their wavy hair, librarian glasses, soft features and hairless faces, the demasculinization of the world has succeeded to the nth degree! Just go to the weather channel and look at some of those "men" which look like prepubescent kids in stretchy pants! Soon they'll be making suits with cartoon characters on them!

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Jan 12, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

All the better for us gray beards! Just kidding.. But seriously, am I the only person in the world who cringes at the "fashion" of the dress suits for men these days? I'm a man that likes to move around in my clothes and ALL of my suits pants are loose fitting and the jackets all fit nicely yet have room in the sleeves so you could move around. These modern suits grab these "men" wearing them around the ankles! Pants should lie, slightly bagged at the shoe covering about half the shoe. Every time I see anyone on "the weather channel" (or as it is now called "weather underground"...such a fitting name with all the geoengineering going on) standing in front of their green screen maps wearing those darn sissy queer suits it makes me want to gag! Okay, I'm done. Thanks for letting me rant.

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Jan 12, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

🤣👍

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Jan 12, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

Demi, not surprised. She's a Disney kid and well, that's means you have mental problems as an adult. The FAA, I feel like it's was a test of the system for whatever reason. A cyber attack may be if there was actual damage done besides just like putting it all on hold for a day. But then again, there could be a virus in the system now. To work nefariously for "them" later. Who knows. I mean really any and all ideas for basically every event that happens now can be seen as the reason. I don't think "they" do this for 1 reason. It's 20. And 20 different actions are played out for that 1 reason, to confuse you. It was confusing typing that. Anywho take care.

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On the Lovato splash, I'm surprised the UK is being sympathetic to Christians at all since there are so many British Muslims that have totally changed the UK's demographic in recent years.

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Jan 12, 2023·edited Jan 12, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

Well, back in the day people wanted to go to Europe, and avoid 3rd world vacation eyesores. Now, it seems likely people will avoid travel and leisure abroad. Heck, in any blue city, if you want to see the 3rd world, simply open your blinds. You don't have to travel anymore. The only place in Europe I enjoyed was Italy. Will never spend a dime traveling again. I was done in 1983. North Africa was atrocious. Worst place I ever went. Almost got in two fist fights. Another thing, people don't wait their turn in line, everyone elbows and barges their way forward. Completely asinine.

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I won't fly domestic anymore. Ever. Again.

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Jan 12, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

Great stories, thanks for sharing guys.

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Jan 12, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

I quit in 1988. Rather drive. I used to mountain bike 70 miles a day when I was 30. I don't do that now, but I went through Bryce, Zion, and Yellowstone. Those were my favorite vacations ever, except for deep sea fishing trips.

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Yeah Bryce and Zion are majestic

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Jan 12, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

That's funny about the Klein. Back in 1987ish, my friend was riding the Klein prototype. He was into it big time. I guess he was pals with Klein, and he was a competitive trials type rider, so he got a prototype Klein. I was riding my Stumpjumper back then. I liked road biking too. What really kicks ass is doing two weeks at altitude and coming back down to sea level and riding. You are like God as far as endurance, and hill climbing, which was my favorite. The ride downhill. I had a car clock me at 48mph downhill coming out of Red Rock, Utah. Those early days of mountain biking were very experimental as far as welds, forks, all pre-shock days. Lol. I totaled a few bikes too. Bent top tubes and downtubes. Lol

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Jan 12, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

I would not want to travel at all now. I'll stay here in this beautiful state of Wisconsin. I would love to eat my body weight in food from really any country though. We're you in the service back in the day? North Africa doesn't seem like a vacation destination around the 1980s.

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Jan 12, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

I went through a part of Wisconsin when I worked in MN for a project we built. I liked the area. No, I was a college student when I went to North Africa. My family loved travel. Me, not so much. Especially in countries where the people really despise Westerners. Lol.

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Ha. I'm from Bayfield. Don't live there now. Don't know specifically what you're talking about, with the coming changes, but I'm sure I can figure out what you mean with out saying it. Thanks for the advice.

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If I remember, we were sent up by the St. Croix river area to a nice home to work on their game room. Loved the land and area, compared to where I was at in MN.

MN sucked, but the regular people were nice. It was the twin cities that were full of criminals and weirdos.

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Been to MN a lot growing up but really only to shop, no tax on clothes. Or at least it was like that.

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I only spent about 18 months in MN. Not into humidity. Cold I can handle fine.

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Jan 12, 2023·edited Jan 12, 2023

Hahahha, well imagine a burly 20 year old that had never seen line barging before. I was ready to throw some punches in bunches. I looked at my sister, and shook my head, and said, never again will I travel outside my country. Then, my sister is petite, and some smelly enormous french lady barged into her, and my sister said, what you think you are doing, you big fat pig. lolollolllollllolllll. We both started laughing, and just skipped breakfast.

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Lucky you. Swiss Alps? Wow. We skiied at least 40 seasons in Utah. I still love Utah. I hope my father wills/deeds me his house up there. I doubt he will, but if he does, I will go there, and sell this ranch.

I used to like the Gondola ride to 9,000 ft in Park City. The prospector chairlift was nice too. End of the day, we would all take Payday chair and do some hard shussing down Payday for our last few runs. It was a night run too, with lighting. It was one of those blue runs you could really attack and dig your edges into. Then down to the the Lodge by the fire with some hot apple cider.

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https://exemplore.com/news/artifact-explodes-soda

You need to check this out!! As a geologist and cosmochemist maybe you have some insight?Could relate to the term plagues as well....

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I think it is pretty wet there too... Yes. landslide is a massive earth movement (but no earthquakes)...

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Jan 11, 2023·edited Jan 11, 2023Author

yes saw this too... But I think it's too far away from the continent... But who knows... https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?currentFeatureId=us7000j3ld&extent=25.63864,-157.14132&extent=54.41707,-85.24679

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True. But just to say. Volcano discovery gathers data from websites like usgs, emsc and co. They don’t have their own seismometers. It would be too costly for them to install, and take care of. I would rather check emsc (European) than va. But again as you want.

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Pete Buttplug was busy chest feeding his imp.

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