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North Korea announces it successfully conducted nuclear test
Obama is really drawing the line is the sand with these guys.
NOFX Oxy Moronic
Also, hah at the reference to Linoleum :
Possessions never meant anything to me
I'm not crazy
Well that's not true, I've got a bed and a guitar
And a dog named Bob who pisses on my floor
That's right, I've got a floor
So what
So what
So what
I've got pockets full of kleenex and lint and holes
Where everything important to me just seems to fall right down my leg
And onto the floor
My closest friend linoleum
Lin-o-le-um
Supports my head, gives me something to believe
That's me on the beach side combing the sand
Metal meter in my hand
Sporting a pocket full of change
That's me on the street with a violin under my chin
Playing with a grin, singing gibberish
That's me on the back of the bus
That's me in the cell
That's me inside your head
That's me inside your head
That's me inside your head
Extreme Immersion
Wow. Look how good the rocks and sand look! I'm just drooling over the ground cover. Not sarcasming.
Junkyard Olympics - All You Can Carry For $59.99
hah! Why am I thinking of Star Wars: The Force Awakens with the character Rey dragging her salvage across the sand?
"What you brought me today is worth... hmmm, one quarter portion."
Amazing Sandfall
Tags for this video have been changed from 'amazing' to 'amazing, sand, sandfall, Al Aflaj, Saudi Arabia' - edited by blackfox42
Terror in Germany: The Truth They Hide
So your are really saying not to show any media or such indicating fundamentalist radical ISIL / Muslim etc ?
That would be putting you head in the sand.
Hear no evil
See no evil
Wrong.
Point out the Bullies in the world and do something about it.
Meet the problem head on.
The problem here is this: IS is carrying out (or inspiring) these attacks in order to incite hate. They are hoping the weak-minded closet-racists will react without second-though against ALL Muslims, thus creating an ACTUAL reason for the moderate Muslims(there are a lot of them) to join the fight thus upsetting the balance and giving IS more power. The best way to fight back is to not fall for this BS that all Muslims are out to get you.
The song of the dunes
Love me some sand dunes. I've heard low droning sounds while out in Guadalupe sand dunes in central california and in Death Valley. I remember researching why and there were some theories - something about grain size (changes pitch), friction & amplification from a layer of moisture below the surface and sand collision upon the surface creating vibrations that in turn create a feedback loop of low frequency. Stony stuff, lol!
New Poll Numbers Have Clinton Far Behind And Falling
But maybe the stakes aren't as high for everyone else. The kind of people who would benefit most from Bernie might see the only solution is to vote in protest, maybe hope to push things to the point where fundamental change is the only option.
Equally, those guys might say you are crazy for voting for compromise election after election until things are so bad and homogenised between the parties that you may as well not have voted. In fact, I strongly believe that's what led to the rise of people like Sanders and Trump in the first instance - the complete failure of politicians to fairly represent the views of the people in the country.
I mean, depending on your position on the socioeconomic ladder, it's either hugely important to keep Trump out or just another meaningless exchange of faces. And then you find out that there's an inward corruption, the establishment machine shifts and rules you out again.
You don't have to convince me btw, I'm just saying those people do exist and if you take a close look you can kind of see their point. If someone proves themselves to be untrustworthy, you're on shaky ground by saying that they're the devil you know. If you don't know the devil you know, what are they?
For me, in my country, my patience for compromise is gone. Where would you draw the line in the sand on compromise and manipulation? The next candidate? Or the one after that? Isn't it always really important? Do we compromise forever and let global warming, nuclear war or terrorists from countries we destabilised wipe us out?
No, I totally agree. I've made the point several times that in a sane political system you could have a choice between a big business, centre right hawk (Hillary) and a pro-environment, tax and spend socialist (Bernie). That would at least be a valid choice.
It sucks what the DNC did.
But now you have to live with it and what do you do?
Because the wolf is at the door and the stakes are too high to let Trump win.
Debunking Gun Control Arguments
Although I'm in favour of sensible gun regulation, I'm not sure legislation alone will solve your gun problem.
The problem in the USA is, IMO, cultural.
The idea that you would need a gun for "protection" is quite foreign to almost every other country in the developed world.
But, as we've seen in threads here since Orlando, people in the US seem genuinely afraid that they will be "defenseless" if stripped of their arms.
Why is this?
When I've asked people before, I hear responses like "it takes the police 10 minutes to get to your house". Er ok, fund your fucking police?
But that doesn't address the fear of home invasion in the first place. Is it really that common in the US? And if it is, WHY is it?
It's simply not a concern for anyone I know in any other country (excluding war zones, etc). Clearly, if it is such a problem, having a gun isn't deterring people from doing this.
Maybe instead of looking at the short-term symptoms, you should be asking yourselves what is driving people to be so desperate that they are willing to risk their lives breaking into other people's homes knowing that the occupants are potentially armed.
The problem is essentially escalation ( the "Chicago Way").
10: "All the criminals have guns, I better have one too"
20: "Shit, if I'm going to rob that place, they probably have a gun, better go armed"
30: goto 10
Breaking this cycle means addressing inequality, racism, and poverty. People in the US aren't inherently worse than everywhere else, but your system is set up to incentivize criminals to carry a gun.
But FFS, at least stop burying your heads in the sand and let the CDC study this.
Kinder Kung Fu Panda Surpriz Yumurtalar 2016
*ban
Sihirli Sandık TV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPBZGK5oSDE
Cave Diving In The Yucatan Looks Amazing
Great photography. Remember there's a second diver floating out in the dark or following the main guy on camera.
Part and parcel to cave diving is controlling any dust/sand you kick up (basically: don't). The water is so clear, they've kicked up nothing. That's pretty pro.
Versengold - Frühlingsgruß (German Folk)
I just translated the lyrics. Damn, I forgot how difficult translating poetry can be. It took me quite some time. I tried to translate it as closely to the German meaning as possible, while still upholding or at least emulating some aspects of the poetic style of the original.
"Spring Greeting
1. (intro)
One beautiful spring day
A spring greeting – a little flower
Lay dying by the wayside
The poor thing had been plucked
Its existence doomed – Thrown away
To feed Death alone
2.
As I bowed down
To eye this misery
That bespoke brutal workings
Suggesting no remorse
A word escaped my throat
– Murder!
For this flower, so fragile
Was appallingly, purposely plucked
By the wayside, I assume
In a rush of ecstasy, absent-mindedly,
Someone bowed down
And bemused, elated, blushed,
In spring rapture, deeply delighted,
Discovered, clutched and killed it
Chorus:
And I asked myself, who seeks,
Against all grace and goodness,
To take such beauty's life
Executed, slaughtered
So disempowered, off-handedly
This peaceful blossom
So discarded and despised
Oh forbid
3.
The fool, he was so moved
That he had no doubt
His mind was captivated
By its splendor, which he abducted
And unscrupulously corrupted
As he took it – gave himself to it
Only then he became aware - it was dying
And suddenly the realization
Flashed through his mind and all too honestly
Comprehension became confession
Into his heart, painfully,
His misdeed crept, all too gravely
Chorus:
And he asked himself, who seeks,
Against all grace and goodness,
To take such beauty's life
Executed, slaughtered
So disempowered, off-handedly
This peaceful blossom
So discarded and despised
Oh forbid
4. (Bridge)
Shocked by his fallibility
He threw the beauty into the sand
Irritated by his misdeed
He retreated from his disgrace
‘Though he had desired the little flower,
Loved, adored, admired it,
He had not respected it
And this splendor by the wayside
Is now concluded and passed
Chorus:
And he asked himself, who seeks,
Against all grace and goodness,
To take such beauty's life
Executed, slaughtered
So disempowered, off-handedly
This peaceful blossom
So discarded and despised
Oh forbid
And he asked himself, who seeks,
Against all grace and goodness,
To take such beauty's life
Executed, slaughtered
So disempowered, off-handedly
This peaceful blossom
So discarded and despised
Man forbid
5. (outro)
One beautiful spring day
A spring greeting – a little flower
Lay dying by the wayside
Bereaved of the beautiful springtime
Of existence – doomed – of lust itself
A victim of vain humanity
It was me. It was me. I'm sorry.
It was me. It was me. Now I'm sorry."
He's got a nice, calming voice. He managed to make German sound less than harsh.
This needs a translation. Those of us that don't speak German have no idea, he might be singing about raping children and eating them. I just can't vote either way until I know. ;-)
Cool Mercury Hourglass
I don't think that's possible because, even if he used a large enough glass and enough mercury, it doesn't flow evenly like sand does, so can't be used to measure time accurately.
The air in the bottom has to bubble up through the mercury to equalize the pressure (instead of flowing evenly through the sand) and get the flow going again, then it instantly becomes un-equal in pressure again which slows the flow to almost nothing, and repeat. Maybe that's predictable...but it would be some seriously difficult math because each round deals with different pressures and volumes.
I would have been impressed if he made one that actually measured an hour.
Come Visit Australia
I'm impressed you have been there. Fraser Island is an incredible natural wonder, worlds largest sand island, has accessible fresh water, lovely white beaches, very tall sand dunes, even rain forests. I hope it gets preserved forever.
Check out some photos:
https://www.google.com/search?q=fraser+island&tbm=isch&tbo=u
I absolutely loved Fraser Island. Although that was a long time ago.
Extreme up-close video of tornado near Wray, CO
!
I really don't think 50 ft from what looks to be at least an F3 is "safe distance", but that's just, like, my opinion, man. ;-)
I really hope the rental car insurance doesn't cover driving into a tornado. In Iceland, rental car companies offer a separate coverage for wind damage (hail, sand, debris, etc) but it's NOT covered with just the basic insurance normally offered.
Although hail and debris can be an issue, I felt they were keeping a safe distance. Not all storm chasers are trying to get INTO a tornado, which the tanks you're talking about typically are used for. Some of them get around the vehicle damage problem by renting a car.
I got the impression the "child" was a woman and talking on a radio to other people in the group.