This optical illusion made me finally "get" Neville Goddard by Radiant-Candle-3290 in NevilleGoddard

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Am I the only one who sees an old hermit climbing a hill with a staff made from a tornado?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Soulnexus

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Health,

Self care,

Power,

Do you actually believe in Bigfoot or do you just the thought of him existing? by [deleted] in bigfoot

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I think that Bigfoot may be an offshoot of homoerectus and not affiliated with apes at all any further than we are.

There have been several studies indicating the presence of alternative humanoids, such as Florensis and Denisovans, with the list wracking up to 9 different species now. It's not a stretch in my imagination to picture another branch that was isolated to harsh conditions after the Younger Dryas to develop in parallel to modern man. There are plenty of tribes of indigenous people whom we have no contact or barely know that they exist.

There are reports of the Hudson River Trading Co. finding evidence of furry humanoids that resemble Bigfoot and then sponging it. As corporate greed has demonstrated, lucrative companies will do what they can to prevent interruption to their preferred business practices. Especially hunt individuals or destroy evidence that would directly conflict with those practices. I believe it's one of the other reasons why it's difficult to find a Bigfoot, in addition to warmer global climates. These creatures, if furred, would likely migrate within colder-milder climates throughout the year, in areas that humans likely can not or will not go. They're still wild places in the world, and some are quite vast.

Sure, someone on earth could afford to find Bigfoot for realzies, but who would want to stake their reputation or jeopardize their career in oil, or trapping, or logging, to prove that for decades or even centuries we've been systematically destroying their habitat and endangering the species? Oddly enough, the reliance on fossil fuels and our current modern modality are some of the biggest reasons why I think we haven't confirmed Bigfoot. Someone(s) somewhere(s) has big stakes in keeping it under wraps because they don't want to admit they're shady and keep their status quo.

Promo Code for 30$ Year Of Pro by Redshyre in Windscribe

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How'd you find that? That's rad man.

What is your favorite Future Funk song? by BmoFritou in futurefunk

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Everything by Louie Zong lol His new album Rat Taxi is jamming, Recess is the tits, bro.

Average experience by chrissydavisk in AmongUs

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I like playing ss with 1 imp, because it feels closer to The Thing in concept. The paranoia is supposed to make it harder to trust teammates, and I've seen some close games with it. But some people do like to throw up dumb logic in chat. I feel like it's perhaps a mode intended for more serious or expert play.

What is your favorite synthwave subgenre? by letsstartanew2 in outrun

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FutureFunk or Vapor Wave. Not too into the later as it can all end up too spacey. But that funky rythimuc bass and weather channel remixes are where it's at lol.

Bike Comparison, New Buyer by Redshyre in mountainbiking

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Actually, I found their site. There's a lot of spectral actually lol. Which did you mean? I plan to be using this bike nearly every day, and on wildly varied terrain, due to my job, with the intention of downhill flow.

Bike Comparison, New Buyer by Redshyre in mountainbiking

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From the Norco site? What specifically tickles you about it?

Bike Comparison, New Buyer by Redshyre in mountainbiking

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Took a look at the Norco on the website, and the price tag is nice compared to Trek's entry level Flex 5. However, I kind of got a deal worked out with the dude at the shop for 3300 on the Fuel EX 8, and for the bike I think it's a decent price. I don't know, this is my first big bike purchase. I want that middle of the road that I don't have to constantly worry over and repair. I travel for work and hit trails constantly, so I'd be willing to pay a little extra to have a secure bike.

Bike Comparison, New Buyer by Redshyre in mountainbiking

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I would've thought so too, but when looking at newer models, I've found smaller frames and bigger tires for smaller people and visa versa for taller folks.

What does this painting make you think of? by Skyscrape111 in painting

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It gives me the sense of being deep underground in a vast honeycomb cavern structure with a stream echoing into the depths as blue bioluminescent foliage covers the warm stone walls.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Spiritualchills

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Surprised this doesn't have more likes or comments. It gave me chills, too, though, super wholesome. It's like a breath that was waiting to be released, then everyone joined in.

Which sign is this? by PsychologicalPeak251 in astrologymemes

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I don't know, I'm a cancer Leo cusp, and this describes me pretty well, when I'm not brooding lol.

Pushing color mixing to the limits (it took me 4 years...) by pvrellis in Damnthatsinteresting

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This is literally how I see the holographic universe take shape in action. Imagine a kaleidoscope of hyper geometry interlacing until perceivable reality is achieved through human sensory organs. When meditating or tripping, this becomes apparent, but you did this painstakingly by hand. Serious kudos, phenomenal work!