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2017-08-21 at 12:41 AM UTCdid a furbie sing that song?
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2017-08-21 at 12:44 AM UTC^some blond thing I think.
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2017-08-21 at 12:47 AM UTC
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2017-08-21 at 12:48 AM UTC^I didn't know that.
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2017-08-21 at 12:50 AM UTC
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2017-08-21 at 12:50 AM UTCNibiru is a binary Sun in our solar system. It is 8-10 times larger than the Earth. Likely a brown dwarf. It has its own solar system orbiting itself, with comets, asteroids and moons caught in its wake. That solar system will soon pass close to the Earth. Nibiru itself will not collide with the Earth, but it and the Sun will be competing for our gravitational pull, which will spin the Earth on its axis, when the north pole of Nibiru grabs Earth's southern polarity. This will happen in a matter of minutes, not hours. So you can just imagine the destruction which will ensue. The oceans will be pulled right out of their basins. the mountains will fall away. The Earth's protective shields will be disrupted, allowing deadly gamma rays to rain down upon the surface of the planet. The poles will become tropical, as they will now be located nearer the new equator. Nowhere to run. Nowhere to hide. the greedy capitalists and uselessly corrupt politicians will abandon their peoples and make mad dashes for their hidey holes, but there will be no place safe for them. The few who do survive the pole shift, the tidal waves, the volcanoes, the fires, the burning air, the ash, will wish to die, but death will be slow and painful coming for them.
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2017-08-21 at 12:57 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Nibiru is a binary Sun in our solar system. It is 8-10 times larger than the Earth. Likely a brown dwarf. It has its own solar system orbiting itself, with comets, asteroids and moons caught in its wake. That solar system will soon pass close to the Earth. Nibiru itself will not collide with the Earth, but it and the Sun will be competing for our gravitational pull, which will spin the Earth on its axis, when the north pole of Nibiru grabs Earth's southern polarity. This will happen in a matter of minutes, not hours. So you can just imagine the destruction which will ensue. The oceans will be pulled right out of their basins. the mountains will fall away. The Earth's protective shields will be disrupted, allowing deadly gamma rays to rain down upon the surface of the planet. The poles will become tropical, as they will now be located nearer the new equator. Nowhere to run. Nowhere to hide. the greedy capitalists and uselessly corrupt politicians will abandon their peoples and make mad dashes for their hidey holes, but there will be no place safe for them. The few who do survive the pole shift, the tidal waves, the volcanoes, the fires, the burning air, the ash, will wish to die, but death will be slow and painful coming for them.
You plagiarized this from a childrens book.. didn't you? Dr Suese "Death be a slow bitch" -
2017-08-21 at 12:59 AM UTC
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2017-08-21 at 1:02 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby why can't you just wear normal sun glasses and look at the eclipse? seems like a marketing ploy.. will you really go blind?
once upon a time there was love in the light but now I'm only in the dark falling apart, a total eclipse of the heart… a total eclipse of the heart, bright eyes.. oooooooooohh
Fuck glasses, use a telescope with no enhancement. I want the full experience, fucking burn my eyes m8 -
2017-08-21 at 1:06 AM UTCSunshine, sunshine
What would we do without sunshine?
Sunshine, SUNSHINE
We got to have a little more sunshine -
2017-08-21 at 1:06 AM UTCWhen you view the eclipse, look to the right side of the Sun, just outside the corona, right around the 3 to 4 o'clock position. You will probably see Nibiru and its five moons and its mass of giant asteroids and debris.
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2017-08-21 at 3:41 AM UTC
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2017-08-21 at 3:49 AM UTC
Originally posted by Totse 2001 You mean you're Dr Suese?
That guy , this mugshot, he didn't ask for that, he was panhandling because he got laid off, he was single, couldn't afford rent, and had no family or friends to take him in, and he gets charged with asking for money, he gets fined a few hundred dollars because our government is so awesome that will really help a homeless guy begging for change, and to top it off he's put on a site for people to share his abrnormal looking dazed face in one of the shittiest times of his life.
So sad thoughts and prayers. -
2017-08-21 at 7:24 AM UTCI bet unwyred has such a hard on.
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2017-08-21 at 7:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ That guy , this mugshot, he didn't ask for that, he was panhandling because he got laid off, he was single, couldn't afford rent, and had no family or friends to take him in, and he gets charged with asking for money, he gets fined a few hundred dollars because our government is so awesome that will really help a homeless guy begging for change, and to top it off he's put on a site for people to share his abrnormal looking dazed face in one of the shittiest times of his life.
So sad thoughts and prayers.
Even his worst enemies know he's a good guy at heart. His momma didn't cuckle him into this world, just to be looked down upon. -
2017-08-21 at 10:10 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL https://www.google.ca/search?safe=off&rlz=1C2AOHY_enCA754CA754&biw=1152&bih=749&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=nibiru+in+the+sun&oq=nibiru+in+the+sun&gs_l=psy-ab.3...90201.94960.0.95320.17.17.0.0.0.0.172.1834.7j10.17.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..0.15.1611...0j0i67k1j0i8i30k1.Jdsc13_G-vc
thanks,
we have your IP now. -
2017-08-21 at 11:30 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby why can't you just wear normal sun glasses and look at the eclipse? seems like a marketing ploy.. will you really go blind?
once upon a time there was love in the light but now I'm only in the dark falling apart, a total eclipse of the heart… a total eclipse of the heart, bright eyes.. oooooooooohh
Because your eyes adjust to low light but if you look at the sun you're still getting some full on sunlight. So your pupils are wide and that intense light hits your retina hard. You can go blind, or have permanent damage, or temporary blindness/blind spots. It happened to Galileo if I'm not mistaken. Or maybe Newton? Both? *sigh*
If you're gonna be an idiot, just look with one eye... briefly. -
2017-08-21 at 1:25 PM UTCNo way would I drive hundreds of miles just to see the sun look funny for a bit
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2017-08-21 at 2:29 PM UTC
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2017-08-21 at 2:30 PM UTC