Non Political Things That Make You Go Hmmm.. *reborn* (Part 9)

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Dog, trying save you from imminent doom the only way he knows how

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What movie is it where dude dropkicks the tiny dog off the bridge? Was it a Zack galifinalkissykiss one?

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I have no idea, but it sounds like something I might like. :rofl:

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It’s hard to Google something like that when your unsure of the details. maybe someone will chime it.

Was it jack black?

I got you mota. No bad dogs, only bad owners

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That’s it exactly.

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If you seriously take a look at motorbikes and the differences of handling one on the highway, you’re at the mercy of every asshole on the road. You can be the toughest mfer in the whole universe and not survive a tiny Kia.

State windshield laws crack me up (lol) because some states don’t require them if the bike wasn’t built for one. But if they were, then they’re required, but they mostly just keep bugs out your teeth. Maybe it’s a “big dentisty” move

Wut?

I was going to make a correlation to drinking but I lost my way.

Certain chronic inflammation is linked to cancer

In a non scientific way, I think if you bust up your body over and over, the inflamed areas that are constantly regenerating tissue reach a mutation phase, where all the monkeys at the typewriter start putting out cancer trying to deal with something regular inflammation can no longer fix.

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Nearly 50 years ago, I was walking with a friend when yes, a bird shit right into his goddamn mouth! He’s suddenly doubled over, choking and sputtering, hacking and coughing, spit coming out of his face at an astonishing rate! When he was finally able to tell me what the fuck was happening, I about shit myself I laughed so hard. To this day, Bob fails to see the humor. HA!!!

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Go figure…
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JACOB’S WELL!!!

It is located near the small town of Wimberly, Texas and it is believed that the first people came across Jacob’s Well around 1850. The trough, technically a perennial karst spring, has a diameter of 4 m and, at the time of discovered, gushed waters up to 1.5 m high.
It was called Jacob’s Well due to its biblical magnificence. The “well” is connected to an underwater cave system and its deepest known point is 40 m deep.
Today, thanks to the development of the area which has brought many tourists, the “fountain” has been reduced to a mere ripple on the surface.
The well can be visited by diving, but it is for the fittest. Around 12 people lost their lives doing so.
The problem with diving is that its passages become so narrow that divers have to remove their tanks.

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Perhaps the first white people, but there were absolutely native people who knew about it long before 1850. Probably before JC lived.

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It’s like Columbus discovering America (500 years after the Vikings settled in Newfoundland, and 20,000+ years after Native Americans)

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That’s exactly correct.

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In 1850, a farmer found a secret village. It was later determined to be older than the Great Pyramids of Egypt. Archeologists estimated that 100 people lived in this village named Skara Brae, the “Scottish Pompeii.” The houses were connected to each other by tunnels, and each house could be closed off with a stone door.

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That’s pretty fucking cool!

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