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When I first saw picture three, I thought I saw a demon eye. I did, exorcise that duck.
It might have been straw poking through a gap between the neck and torso, but you can never be too sure.
On Topic: The March of the Lemmings. A pet name I gave to a flash mob I saw in school. About three people started walking/running in one direction, and after twenty seconds, three quarters of the school was behind them.
Ha ha ha, Lemmings.
 

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ohh yes! i have!

i was at starbucks, just a normal day, looking around, and saw something that made me stop and watch.

there, at the same table, sat an old, shaky grandfatherly looking fellow. at the same table sat a young, african american male, garbed in clothes that would typically pronounce one to be 'gangster.' the old man was teaching the younger fellow how to play chess.

i just thought it was awesome that two people, so obviously from different backgrounds, could sit together, and play chess. :]
 

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I've several amazing landscapes(rainforest,desert,beautiful cliffs battered by waves).

Also,a working King-tiger.The beast of a tank stole everyone's attention when it started moving.
While I'm on the subject of mechanics:I was right next to a raceboat when it started-up the engine once,I thought the fucking thing blew up by the sound it made.
 

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la-le-lu-li-lo said:
ohh yes! i have!

i was at starbucks, just a normal day, looking around, and saw something that made me stop and watch.

there, at the same table, sat an old, shaky grandfatherly looking fellow. at the same table sat a young, african american male, garbed in clothes that would typically pronounce one to be 'gangster.' the old man was teaching the younger fellow how to play chess.

i just thought it was awesome that two people, so obviously from different backgrounds, could sit together, and play chess. :]
that actually does sound awesome. Would have made for good photos.
 

la-le-lu-li-lo

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Quantum Roberts said:
la-le-lu-li-lo said:
ohh yes! i have!

i was at starbucks, just a normal day, looking around, and saw something that made me stop and watch.

there, at the same table, sat an old, shaky grandfatherly looking fellow. at the same table sat a young, african american male, garbed in clothes that would typically pronounce one to be 'gangster.' the old man was teaching the younger fellow how to play chess.

i just thought it was awesome that two people, so obviously from different backgrounds, could sit together, and play chess. :]
that actually does sound awesome. Would have made for good photos.
might have ruined the moment though. /:
 

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la-le-lu-li-lo said:
Quantum Roberts said:
la-le-lu-li-lo said:
ohh yes! i have!

i was at starbucks, just a normal day, looking around, and saw something that made me stop and watch.

there, at the same table, sat an old, shaky grandfatherly looking fellow. at the same table sat a young, african american male, garbed in clothes that would typically pronounce one to be 'gangster.' the old man was teaching the younger fellow how to play chess.

i just thought it was awesome that two people, so obviously from different backgrounds, could sit together, and play chess. :]
that actually does sound awesome. Would have made for good photos.
might have ruined the moment though. /:
the term is called candid dear but alas your right
 

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Dinosaurs... Obviously not REAL dinosaurs, but dinosaur skeletons (not complete ones, some replica material as well). And... I found it to be pretty amazing that those bones once belonged to a HUGE creature that was pretty much at the top of everything in about 65 million years ago... Which is a incomprehensibly long time.
 

la-le-lu-li-lo

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also, zimbabwe africa.
completely war-torn country & totally poverty-stricken, but out where my family lives, it's just breathtakingly beautiful.


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Lets see... the plains of Drumheller, the Okanogan Lake Country, The CN Tower, Tony Campolo, The Great Kelowna Fire, and I've seen a bridge being demolished. They're all pretty incredible.
 

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Quantum Roberts said:
la-le-lu-li-lo said:
Quantum Roberts said:
la-le-lu-li-lo said:
ohh yes! i have!

i was at starbucks, just a normal day, looking around, and saw something that made me stop and watch.

there, at the same table, sat an old, shaky grandfatherly looking fellow. at the same table sat a young, african american male, garbed in clothes that would typically pronounce one to be 'gangster.' the old man was teaching the younger fellow how to play chess.

i just thought it was awesome that two people, so obviously from different backgrounds, could sit together, and play chess. :]
that actually does sound awesome. Would have made for good photos.
might have ruined the moment though. /:
the term is called candid dear but alas your right
well they could have gotten embarrassed that i was taking pictures... i don't know! D:
 

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wewontdie11 said:
One of the most incredible things I've seen is witnessing the growth of my god-daughter and her brother. Hearing them repeat their first words, show off their first steps and changing from some bald lump in your arms that just poops and cries, to a miniature person that you can actually have a conversation with and watch as they continue to learn and grow. That is something truly wonderful.
It really is. I have a good few nephews and nieces and the most recent child I have closely seen him grow into the child he is. It really gives you faith in life.
 

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la-le-lu-li-lo said:
also, zimbabwe africa.
completely war-torn country & totally poverty-stricken, but out where my family lives, it's just breathtakingly beautiful.

~snip~
Wow. That looks like a nice place to live.
 

la-le-lu-li-lo

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Mackinator said:
la-le-lu-li-lo said:
also, zimbabwe africa.
completely war-torn country & totally poverty-stricken, but out where my family lives, it's just breathtakingly beautiful.

~snip~
Wow. That looks like a nice place to live.
looks being the keyword.
hence the first part of my post.

it's pretty much a shithole.
and i mean that in my most loving of ways.
 

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I went completely Rambo in a game of Paintball. (I know the title says things you have seen but this is the best I can thing of). I was the last guy on my team against an enemy team of 7. I started Hiding in trees/ditches/undergrowth and popping out and scaring the shit out of them as I shot them. It was great.

Also I saw one of the statues in Dublin have a Hula-hoop thrown aroung it.