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PsyoP Awareness's avatar

Fucking Troglodytes is about right for these satanic dingleberries.

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Mahwah Azet's avatar

... stop insulting dingleberries!

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

You're proper use of the word: Dingle Berry provides endless amusement to me. I laugh every time I hear/see it and I believe that I will never be desensitized to the humor of The Berry.

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SIRIUS's avatar

Nope, I will never care.

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Gwyneth's avatar

Morlocks! Where's my time machine?!

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

you, my dear lady, are a poetess.

I have the crystal key in my pocket.... wait! check your purse!

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artermix's avatar

OMG I love that movie.

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Gwyneth's avatar

The original with Rod Taylor?

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artermix's avatar

Absolutely.....the part where is looking at the fashion shop progressing in time.......then all become rocks......i thjnk that movie has more truth about our earth than we think

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Gwyneth's avatar

Yes, I remember thinking of just that the first time I saw it. Time is a man-made construct. We actually exist within the past, the present and the future, simultaneously.

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Mahwah Azet's avatar

...tunnels under the cities with some level of importance were always swisscheesed with tunnels. I myself have walked through them with a friend. This was during the commie time, mid 80s.

This city of Prešov, Slovakia was found in the 12th century and not going into a long historical data it had tunnels under the buildings. Some of them were just cellars for food storage and wine cellars but they WERE connected from building to building. Use your imagination for what purposes. Needless to say what I remember was a very soft ground almost like walking on a 5” moss. It was dark and damp. I didn’t have good feeling and after 30mins I wanted to get out. Way too many pathways to get easily lost.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

fascinating.

having been in many caves I've come to recognize that feeling of needing to get out more a function of the lungs being overwhelmed by mold and batshit than a sense of foreboding or closet phobia.

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artermix's avatar

ha ha ha……I used to go spelunking with my father at age 10. I really liked it.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

I would certainly go caving again if I had filtered air.

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artermix's avatar

and Rome is full of endless tunnels called catacombs….legend goes that an entire group of school children on a school trip got lost there.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

I know of them but I never factored them in.

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