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Originally Posted by №1
Atlantis and the like is pure bullshit, its exactly what you said they are, legends. Tales passed on down from one generation to the next.
Purple monkey dishwasher if you like.
Much like the bible, these are tales passed down from one to another until the origins, as well as the stories themselves have become clouded and interpreted by man to suit his particular need at the time.
If you want the truth, you have to believe that we are not alone in the universe and we could be just one 'escape pod' of another planet somewhere far away that has destroyed itself or even come under attack from another...
Noah was a space man and the ark was full of DNA.
Think about that one for a bit.

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Although Plato's Atlantis story is certainly mythical, there is some evidence for the place having existed around where the Sargasso Sea is today. Ignatius L Donnelley wrote an interesting book on the topic in the 1880s, there have been many others since then. The most convincing stuff is animal and plant species that are on both sides of the Atlantic but wouldn't have been able to cross such a vast ocean, also there are things in the myths of many groups on both sides of the Atlantic that seem to corroborate something about it. All bits and pieces, but it starts to add up. Avoid anything that puts too much stock into what Edgar Cayce said about it, that guy was just some psychic not a researcher.
Not saying I necessarily believe it, but it's worth reading about.
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hey it just occured to me. guns + blackouts = bad, bad, bad.
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"free <insert member name>"
4/20=Governor's Day.
He needs to learn that lil Larry will never be the same again after this painful intrusion. Larry's family asks for privacy and respect while they cope with this tragic molestation.
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Originally Posted by 30_Units
I read* that ducks are the best sources of essential moisture for children under three
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