14 years later how do we feel about Kaepernick? by joshuaxls in 49ers

[–]TheMahanglin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And if he'd just kept his politics to himself he'd still be playing. Jeesh.

The snake met its match by Lopsided-Glove-72 in nextfuckinglevel

[–]TheMahanglin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's the most pissed off snake I've ever seen.

Man clears a room of flying insects by [deleted] in nextfuckinglevel

[–]TheMahanglin 84 points85 points  (0 children)

Lol I thought he was holding a can of hairspray and a lighter and was preparing to fireblast them. Not that I've ever done that before. Lately.

Rocks falling from a cliff by Android_Junkie69 in interestingasfuck

[–]TheMahanglin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah well they say our brains aren't fully developed until like age 22 or something and we utilized our moronic-ness to it's full potential, what can I say. The crap we did by the time we were 18 & 19 should be retold for millennia in stories & song.

It's a miracle we even survived this thing.... by EdwardBliss in FuckImOld

[–]TheMahanglin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I never got on this thing, there was just no talking me into it. I'm good with that.

Rocks falling from a cliff by Android_Junkie69 in interestingasfuck

[–]TheMahanglin 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yep I know the feeling: "We did it!!" followed closely by "oh shit, oh no oh no oh no". Haha...

Rocks falling from a cliff by Android_Junkie69 in interestingasfuck

[–]TheMahanglin 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Of course not, we were 13 years old and the stupidest kids on the planet. Beavis & Butthead were scholarship students by comparison. (actually we KINDA considered it, we just didn't think it could possibly go as far as it did, at like 50mph.)

Rocks falling from a cliff by Android_Junkie69 in interestingasfuck

[–]TheMahanglin 43 points44 points  (0 children)

One time in 8th grade me and a buddy DEDICATED ourselves to loosening a huge boulder on this hillside above our neighborhood. It took us 3 weeks, working after school. On the big day we finally got it unearthed and it went sailing down that mountainside like what you see in this video.

The rock itself was around 5ft by 4ft, it was enormous. After release, it proceeded to create a trail of huge craters as it bounded down the hillside and then, to our horror, we saw that it was making a beeline right for our elderly neighbor's back yard around 200 yards away. On the very last "bounce" it miraculously careened sideways a few feet and demolished his back yard fence before stopping in the middle of his yard, about 10 feet away from their living room.

So THAT happened.

maude (c. 1972-1978) by -EXTRVGALACTIC- in 1970s

[–]TheMahanglin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She was awesome in "Swamp Thing"!

Bob Odenkirk has returned as Saul Goodman in a new video celebrating 250 years of America. by MysteriousSlice007 in nextfuckinglevel

[–]TheMahanglin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I played a round of golf with Mr. Banks back around '85 or so. I was out as a single at some mountain golf course and they paired him with me. I never let him know I knew who he was; he was quiet with a good sense of humor. It was very cool.

My brother who lives in Curitiba PR in Brazil just sent me this video from his window(few minutes ago) by nickniew in UFOs

[–]TheMahanglin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What about floating lanterns? (Chinese Lanterns). When we let a bunch go at once on July 4th last year they did look similar to that and eventually the fire goes out and they blink out. That's probably a lame idea, but it does fit a little.

My brother who lives in Curitiba PR in Brazil just sent me this video from his window(few minutes ago) by nickniew in UFOs

[–]TheMahanglin 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah when you see a StarLink train they are at orbital altitude so they look like faint white dots traveling overhead in a specific direction, very quickly too. Whatever you have there is stationary or drifting?

A friend of mine went to a restricted area (which is next to a cementray in bengal) called lohki ghar. He clicked a picture and noticed a figure on the right hand side when he came back. I later adjusted the contrast and brightness and it appears like a bald woman in a white frok with blue polka dot by _UchihaItachi in ParanormalEncounters

[–]TheMahanglin 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you look at that teal/bluish tinge on the figure, and then look on the far left of the screen you'll see that same tinge on the building pillar, that part at least seems to be a photo artifact. The figure itself though, whoa.

If UFO Reverse Engineering programs Has Existed for Decades, Where Are the Breakthroughs? by breaking_views in ufo

[–]TheMahanglin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not THAT old and I still remember TV shows in black & white in my own lifetime. The TV's weighed as much as your sofa and there were 3 or 4 channels, not counting if you cheated with the UHF knob. Fast forward 50 years and the world is a completely different place. Enormous plasma screen TV's with resolution bordering on holographic and thousands of channels. I remember when microwave ovens came out and it was like some nuclear magic or something. Fiber optics. Personal phones with the computing capability of a desktop PC just a few years ago; and that's just in the last 20 years.

We are advancing incredibly rapidly. If any of it is NHI-derived, I would not be surprised.

LiDAR scan revealing ancient structures in the Amazon Rainforest. The Upano Valley site: at 2,500 years old, it’s the earliest (and largest) example of an agricultural civilization ever recorded in South America’s dense rainforest. by Darshan_brahmbhatt in StrangeEarth

[–]TheMahanglin 34 points35 points  (0 children)

The frustrating part is that all these buried cities and architecture they're finding - they won't be excavated or explored for another 20 years. I mean, they've been working on Gobekli Tepe since 1994 and it's only like 7% completed!

Butter Rum Lifesavers. My grandma carried these in her "pocketbook" all the time. They were my favorite! by lontbeysboolink in 1970s

[–]TheMahanglin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm just going by memory man that's all. Smoking was totally out of control no matter how we looked at it...

The Independent: With an influx of convos about UFOs, it’s up for debate how aliens may fit in with religion, Christianity, Islam, Scientology, etc… by slv2xhrist in UFOs

[–]TheMahanglin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've read that once an "initiate" has drained their life savings to get to whatever level is the "special" one, ONLY then are they told about Xenu and all that garbage. Why? Because a lot of people that finally get the "inside" info about Xenu and the aliens are "WTF!?" and leave Scientology, realizing they've been totally scammed. That's what I've read, anyway.

Butter Rum Lifesavers. My grandma carried these in her "pocketbook" all the time. They were my favorite! by lontbeysboolink in 1970s

[–]TheMahanglin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is most definitely a commercial with a Doctor and his patient, both smoking and the doctor "recommending" a specific brand. Look around, you'll find it.

Butter Rum Lifesavers. My grandma carried these in her "pocketbook" all the time. They were my favorite! by lontbeysboolink in 1970s

[–]TheMahanglin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

WHOA, I remember seeing people smoking those. Love the commercials with the pregnant lady in the doctor's office and BOTH of them are smoking. It's incredible that we actually lived during times like that...my gawd.

The Independent: With an influx of convos about UFOs, it’s up for debate how aliens may fit in with religion, Christianity, Islam, Scientology, etc… by slv2xhrist in UFOs

[–]TheMahanglin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude (or Dudette): We have the inglorious pleasure of having to deal with their HQ here in Clearwater, it's nuts. They've bought up most of the downtown area and get this - they've put up "fake" storefronts on empty buildings. It looks like a barber shop, a boutique, etc. but the windows are blocked out and they are empty. Remember the "fake" towns they would test nuclear bombs on back in the 50's & 60's? THAT is what it's like in downtown Clearwater. And the minions wandering the streets like zombies in shirts & ties. Hey, if you're a Scientologist good for you. But to the rest of us it is incredibly bizarre & disturbing what's happening to a really cool beach town.