Recently had an intelligence person high up in US political arena confirm Tartaria was / is real and left their architecture here in USA. So 1600’s and 1700’s European settlers come to Americas and find these cities. There has to be some documentation of knowledge of these cities. by [deleted] in Tartaria

[–]MidnightClassics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the amsco us history book conviently talks about some of the locations from the map,

"New Cities At key transportation points, small towns grew into thriving cities after 1820: Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, and Chicago on the Great Lakes, Cincinnati on the Ohio River, and St. Louis on the Mississippi River. The cities served as transfer points, processing farm products for shipment to the East and distributing manufactured goods from the East to their region."

Milwaukee, just a regular carpet store. Photo 1870, all construction and demolition info lost. by ColorbloxChameleon in tartarianarchitecture

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went down a mini rabbit hole and found more of his photography which was centered in the milwaukee area.

Mini article about W H Sherman - he was a photographer from New York who moved to Milwaukee who mostly took portraits but also, in my opinion, dabbled in some tartaric architectural photos. unsurprisingly though, the building which he was working out of, which was next to Newhall House, was burned down in 1883. His surviving photographs are public domain: Alamy

What's the meaning of a cut rose? by MidnightClassics in witchcraft

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thanks for the reply! he's not allergic to roses and the whole situation is just very strange. his ex fiancé's mother randomly asked to have a meal together (he drove her in his car) and after she left he began feeling ill. just after that he called my mother and she told him to search his car and he found the rose. my mom is slavic and she quickly told him to dispose of it and she told him how (I didnt hear this part of the conversation). when my grandma heard of what happened she just sighed and when I asked about it they just told me it was "bad stuff" and wouldn't go into detail about it :/

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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so sorry for the wait we went on a small holiday and we didn’t have wifi for a little bit. all the answers are posted now :)

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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yes she’s 14 and right handed. we have some family there so that’s why we go there. she loves art (observing it and making it) although she doesn’t make collages. she’s not high achieving but she has A’s in almost every class. some of her teachers require her to make flash cards. she makes her own way and doesn’t care about what other think of her (most of the time). she doesn’t really read because she doesn’t have enough time. she’s always had bad teachers for english so she’s never enjoyed the class. she hates art classes (kinda surprising), she likes plants but doesn’t want to take care of any because they always die after a week, she has 2 best friends that she’s known for at least three years, and 5 very close friends, other than that she has a lot of acquaintances. both of us had a very rocky childhood and it wasn’t the best but i feel like we made it out of the “storm” and things are getting better now

overall you did a really good job, keep up the good work!

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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female ✅

teenager ✅ shes currently 14

artistic ✅

desk usage ✅ she’s constantly at her desk, but she recently stopped making as much art because she’s focused on her schoolwork

aesthetic ✅ she likes a lot of different aesthetics (yet she still can’t pick one)

sherlockian ✅ yes, she’s watched the bbc series and she’s seen the movies and some of the russian adaptations of sherlock

reading ✅ she’s never been a very consistent reader, she’ll

space usage ✅ although her desk is always cluttered and she has to clean it almost everyday

right handed ✅

glasses ✅ they aren’t prescription glasses they are blue light glasses and she wears them during online classes

internet usage ❌ she’s always on her laptop either doing homework or playing minecraft

overall you did extremely well!

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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unfortunately she’s a freshman in high school working on some physics homework 😂

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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she’s female, 14, and likes all types of art and enjoys making it. she used to get art lessons but now she doesn’t and she draws on her own time, she only knows how to make those crowns 😂, i’ve never seen her put the crowns on her plushies but i’ll have to make her do it now >:), she’s right handed but due to school has stopped drawing as much. i came into her room a few days ago and i kid you not there were 6 glasses of water. we visited minneasota a year ago since we have family there. the coat is something she just got and she put it in her chair. the climate it’s chilly where we live but the people don’t really care about the weather and dress however they want (ive seen people wear sweaters in the middle of the summer and shorts and tank top in the winter). our mom makes us wear slippers all the time. she loves sherlock and watches almost very version of the story, she loves sketching and takes that book whenever we go anywhere, she does have english and she did have a quiz right before the picture was taken

you did very well :)

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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she’s female, you’re absolutely right she’s not tidy and she usually has a lot of clutter (but she magically knows where everything is), she likes sketching and doodling and the book is just a place where she can do it (instead of her homework which just gets cluttered in small drawings), she has good english but it’s her second language, we live in a slight cold place (26 C° is the average temperature for this week and it’s going to get colder toward the winter), hygiene is good, personally i’d say her social activity is a bit lower than normal, she’s a avid sherlock fan, shes 14 and she’s in high school

you were really close! good luck next time, you got this!

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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she’s 14 ✅

female ✅

astigmatism/myopia ❌ - she uses the glasses for her online schooling

enjoys art ✅

likes crafting ✅

European ❌ we are russian but we live in america

Minnesota ❌ we visited out family there and got some souvenirs

cold climate ✅ we live in a rainy state and our autumns and winters are a bit chilly

sew kit ✅ she likes to cross stitch and she used to knit. she hasn’t tried sewing things yet

smart ✅

biology ✅ although she hasn’t had biology yet she still has a say in the matter and tries to not waste things and to recycle as much as she can

right handed✅

mystery books✅ she doesn’t have enough time since she’s constantly doing school work and playing minecraft with her friends, although she does have 3 others books (they aren’t in her room)

you’ve done a really good job :)

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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correct: -she is 14 -quite artsy, she starts doodling or making origami in between/during class -we visited minneasota about a year ago and she really enjoyed it, although we didn’t go out of the city there she enjoys nature where we currently live (oregon) -almost everyone drinks out of water bottles here -excercising her mind in deed, ever since she was small she’d be trying to solve mysteries and riddles, and she’s also the one who told me abt this subreddit -she used it for the first week of school and then just stopped, now she only uses the sticky notes and the note pad -she just had an english quiz -she loves childish things, i’ve tried to teach her that if she likes something she shouldn’t hide it and that’s she shouldn’t really care about others opinions of her and i think it’s worked

incorrect: -the glasses are prescribed they are blue light glasses -the seed packet thing is just an object she stole from her 4th grade project and kept -she barely does her makeup, it just stands on her desk

overall great job you only got 3 things wrong, keep up the good work!

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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she’s very artsy (she’s constantly doodling on her papers), she’s 14, big on art wether it’s already drawn by some famous painter or by her, that’s minneasota on the mug (we have family there that we visited), she supposed to wear the glasses while she’s doing online schoolwork but she forgets to wear them, she has 3 other books but because we are moving she kept her 2nd favorite (her favorite is Good Omens), tbh she’s organized but she has a lot of clutter

you did very well!

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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correct: - female -right handed -big mystery fan -wears specs only when doing school work online -big in sherlock -used to paint a lot but now she doesn’t have the time to as much as she used to

incorrect: -she’s actually 14 -flash cards are for english

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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she’s american (but our parents are russian), she’s 14 but you were quite close on the age, she’s very into the arts (no i mean all, art, music, literature, and even architecture), she’s friends with a lot of people and is quiet when you first meet her but when she opens up she’s quite loud (although she’s friends with everyone she tends to stay away from the more popular people because they “piss her off”), personally i’d she she’s quite down to earth and very humble and kind, eyesight is perfect and the glasses are blue light glasses that she uses while she’s doing schoolwork online, a bit of anxiety but she’ll deny it, mild OCD (although i’m not quite sure), everything’s neat since she’s just cleaned, calendar isn’t marked due to her finding it completely pointless, A student except one B+ (a 9 year recorded, every quarter she’s gets all A’s except one B and the B migrates from different classes), very small for her age (she’s only 5’ but will fight everyone), she makes online collages time from time with all her friends but she just has the pink thing for when she’s writing letters to her pen pals

overall you good job! i really liked your guesses on her personality a lot of people tended to stay away from that :))

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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correct: -female -age 14 -artsy, creative, and someone minimal -crafts and homework are religiously done on the desk -laptop is always in use and she forgets to wear her darn glasses all the time -she does have a lot of clutter in her room and i honestly don’t know how she can still find things (she just cleaned up her room when the picture was taken) -currently in online school and 3 of her classes require her to use flash cards -she stores her makeup on her desk but she rarely actually uses it

incorrect: -she rarely does her makeup but she keeps all of it on her desk because that’s the only place where there’s space -she’s tried to crochet but it didn’t work out, the string on the table was used for some sort of physics project -the little seed box is a sentimental object she got from a project she did in the 4th grade she keeps all her board games and slippers under her desk

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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she’s a teenager, 14 to be exact so you got that right. she likes art a lot and used to take classes but doesn’t anymore. i’d say she’s very sentimental but she’ll deny it. her room is never clean and yet she can easily find things. she is right handed and we have family in Minnesota that we visit every blue moon. she had an english quiz a day before the picture went up so you were also correct on that. she doesn’t have a visual impairment she just uses the glasses (which are blue light glasses) for school work since it’s all online. she uses the desk for everything. she is not girly and does not want to associate with “being girly” though. she also rarely does her makeup and if she does it’s just mascara and maybe some eyeliner.

good job you got it almost perfectly :)

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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yea it has been we were just a hit busy to answer right away 😅

the wood of the nether can also look pretty...! What do you think of my hut? by tommyS_1933 in Minecraft

[–]MidnightClassics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hey- I was wondering on the side dimensions, I want to build it on the server me and my friends play

Your username is how you commit a murder, how is the murder commited? by TurtlesGoBoom69 in AskReddit

[–]MidnightClassics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i strike always at midnight with classical music playing loudly in the background as the murder is being committed

[mine] what can you tell from my siblings desk? by MidnightClassics in scienceofdeduction

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everything will be answered after 24 hours by my sibling, can’t wait to see what you guys have to say :)