Message from @Seeker of Truth

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2019-10-13 14:21:43 UTC  

probably closer to 400 in 10,000 now

2019-10-13 14:22:02 UTC  

being poor sucks 😦

2019-10-13 14:22:48 UTC  

Brb

2019-10-13 14:23:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/632946439927889979/mans_thought.png

2019-10-13 14:23:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/632946507401789460/world_perception.png

2019-10-13 14:24:05 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/632946670325465118/mind_star_eyes_footsteps.png

2019-10-13 14:44:43 UTC  
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2019-10-13 14:48:42 UTC  

@The Gwench QotD: It is stage magic. Note his that his reflection is missing from the floor as well as the lighting effects used to distort the floor reflection and dazzle the crowd to distract them. Appears to be video compositing which is then presented on a screen for the audience.

2019-10-13 14:49:44 UTC  

o_O

2019-10-13 14:50:01 UTC  
2019-10-13 14:50:11 UTC  

Hello

2019-10-13 14:50:14 UTC  

hit the keyboard accidentally

2019-10-13 14:50:32 UTC  
2019-10-13 14:50:42 UTC  

Hope y'all are have a good day or night brothers & sisters

2019-10-13 14:51:16 UTC  

brothers and sisters?

2019-10-13 14:51:24 UTC  

half brother and half sister?

2019-10-13 14:51:32 UTC  

>_>;

2019-10-13 14:51:48 UTC  

Yes 👍

2019-10-13 14:51:52 UTC  

no no

2019-10-13 14:52:06 UTC  

general manager

2019-10-13 14:52:26 UTC  

Is it good to mourn the death of Set?

2019-10-13 14:52:32 UTC  

^^;

2019-10-13 14:52:41 UTC  

Ok well just good day to you then @Seeker of Truth

2019-10-13 14:53:01 UTC  

good god / deity?

2019-10-13 14:53:19 UTC  

hehe

2019-10-13 14:54:03 UTC  

Etymology
From Middle English day, from Old English dæġ (“day”), from Proto-Germanic *dagaz (“day”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰogʷʰ-o-s, from *dʰegʷʰ- (“to burn”).

Cognate with Saterland Frisian Dai (“day”), West Frisian dei (“day”), Dutch dag (“day”), German Low German Dag (“day”), Alemannic German Däi (“day”), German Tag (“day”), Swedish, Norwegian and Danish dag (“day”), Icelandic dagur (“day”). Cognate also with Albanian djeg (“to burn”), Lithuanian degti (“to burn”), Tocharian A tsäk-, Russian жечь (žečʹ, “to burn”) from *degti, дёготь (djógotʹ, “tar, pitch”), Sanskrit दाह (dāhá, “heat”), दहति (dáhati, “to burn”), Latin foveō (“to warm, keep warm, incubate”).

Latin diēs is a false cognate; it derives from Proto-Indo-European *dyew- (“to shine”).

2019-10-13 14:54:17 UTC  

actually

2019-10-13 14:54:40 UTC  

good burning to you too

2019-10-13 14:54:45 UTC  

^^;;;

2019-10-13 14:55:10 UTC  

Some would say that is Hell over your head (Helios).

2019-10-13 14:55:26 UTC  

lol

2019-10-13 14:55:57 UTC  

Lol nice. good burning to you to in this hell of heliocentric model @Seeker of Truth

2019-10-13 14:56:44 UTC  

Etymology
From Middle English nighte, night, nyght, niȝt, naht, from Old English niht, neht, nyht, neaht, næht (“night”), from Proto-Germanic *nahts (“night”), from Proto-Indo-European *nókʷts (“night”). Cognate with Scots nicht, neicht (“night”), West Frisian nacht (“night”), Dutch nacht (“night”), Low German Nacht (“night”), German Nacht (“night”), Danish nat (“night”), Swedish and Norwegian natt (“night”), Icelandic nótt (“night”), Latin nox (“night”), Greek νύχτα (nýchta, “night”), Russian ночь (nočʹ, “night”), Sanskrit नक्ति (nákti).

2019-10-13 14:56:58 UTC  

but it is not?

2019-10-13 14:57:57 UTC  

I have an open mind / looking into it.

2019-10-13 14:58:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/632955267566534676/globe_burning.png

2019-10-13 14:58:30 UTC  

something about light bending upwards to the celestial sphere

2019-10-13 14:58:40 UTC  

/ heavens

2019-10-13 15:00:01 UTC  

Not all is as it seems.

2019-10-13 15:00:17 UTC  

Not all can be explained or understood by Man.