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12-27-2015, 10:32 AM
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Trending: literally thanks forever bomb damaged rice entry writing higher sat first panic approaching nowhere version takes town dream futuristic pointing pleasure needed backpack missing crush fancy treat race ran shit extremely credit sort peace possible indeed basically slope class listening
Waning: female completely story desk inc logged front board step trip pass keep boat boy self different color form attempt input definitely false event gym eyes sign station light husband cat bow relative hole represent sorry
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Literally thanks forever bomb damaged rice….Made me think of a bombing in Asia (rice), and then the “ forever bomb” makes me think of enduring memories of a big bombing event. Putting that together, I thought of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the unspeakable bombings that supposedly ended WWII with the nicknamed atomic bombs Little Boy and Fat Man. So then lower in the bot run, Panic approaching nowhere version…To me, it sounds like another nuclear blast, a version similar to what happened in 1945. Summing it up: Crush fancy treat race ran shit extremely.
Curiously, “ peace possible indeed” follows the previous discussion.
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12-27-2015, 02:56 PM
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I will come back to this run later today because there is a lot here. I am headed out shortly.
first panic approaching - sounds again like New Year related.
literally thanks forever bomb damaged rice entry- I had similar thoughts as you Eagle. literally thanks forever might not be related to the bomb part, it's hard to tell. I also thought of Vietnam and Japan. IF it is something new, it may be China which has seen a lot of terrorism. Also, N. Korea is a very hungry country with many starving people. The feel of the message is East Asia to me.
Thoughts on a slope class? Is it the upper middle class? Skiers?
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12-27-2015, 05:56 PM
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"bomb, backpack needed, panic approaching" good grief, don't even want to read rest of run or reread this one, but "apocalypse" was in recent runs so....
But, am glad I did read it. "false event" gives hope and yet those words may go with other waning words, sorry to say.
With "bomb" in this run, noting that "dirty december" was in 12/23/15 run.
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01-05-2016, 11:43 PM
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Yep, I bet some rice is fried right now! The reported 5.1 North Korea, very rare quake was not a quake. News is out that as one would think with a quake there so very rare of this size, they detonated a new thermonuclear "bomb" much more powerful than standard nukes!
Ed Dames' team had high confidence level over a year ago that North Korea will nuke the peninsula, nuking S.Korea and he said it will be in "late spring" but it wasn't the spring after he said this. Oh man!
No telling how many words in the run fit. This was first reported with USGS as a 5.1 quake. "definitely false event" works with this headline also.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...osion.html
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Not good news for sure.
(01-05-2016, 11:43 PM)Nanny Wrote: Yep, I bet some rice is fried right now! The reported 5.1 North Korea, very rare quake was not a quake. News is out that as one would think with a quake there so very rare of this size, they detonated a new thermonuclear "bomb" much more powerful than standard nukes!
Ed Dames' team had high confidence level over a year ago that North Korea will nuke the peninsula, nuking S.Korea and he said it will be in "late spring" but it wasn't the spring after he said this. Oh man!
No telling how many words in the run fit. This was first reported with USGS as a 5.1 quake. "definitely false event" works with this headline also.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...osion.html
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01-06-2016, 03:48 AM
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(01-05-2016, 11:43 PM)Nanny Wrote: Yep, I bet some rice is fried right now! The reported 5.1 North Korea, very rare quake was not a quake. News is out that as one would think with a quake there so very rare of this size, they detonated a new thermonuclear "bomb" much more powerful than standard nukes!
Ed Dames' team had high confidence level over a year ago that North Korea will nuke the peninsula, nuking S.Korea and he said it will be in "late spring" but it wasn't the spring after he said this. Oh man!
No telling how many words in the run fit. This was first reported with USGS as a 5.1 quake. "definitely false event" works with this headline also.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...osion.html
I just heard about this and came have just one thing to say: The excrement is going to impact the oscillating mechanism.
Well. That was garbled. Should have been "I came here..."
I may be a tad worked up about this development but not worked up like that!
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01-06-2016, 01:31 PM
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DLP, LOL man my brain isn't awake yet. Shoulda gotten a full night's sleep.
Yeah, it's serious alright. Second time a quake has happened in a very unlikely area in the past few years that was not a quake. Other one was offshore of South or North Carolina, I think south.
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literally thanks forever bomb damaged rice entry writing higher sat first panic approaching nowhere version
It amazes me that the bot run was actually talking about a bomb in N.Korea. Eagle nailed the theme.
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01-07-2016, 04:36 PM
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Yep, for the seemingly-millionth time our Word Wizard got it. The linguistics did help on this one, even "rice." (North and South Korea reported last year that they were in serious drought and that it was affecting rice production.) fNice that "peace possible" is here too. But, not so comforting IMO, not this time.
(01-07-2016, 04:38 AM)twiceblessed9 Wrote: #cametrue
literally thanks forever bomb damaged rice entry writing higher sat first panic approaching nowhere version
It amazes me that the bot run was actually talking about a bomb in N.Korea. Eagle nailed the theme.
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