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Not My Usual Topic Here, But Nonetheless An Interesting Theory. This Particular Picture Is Quite Interesting

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Not my usual topic here, but nonetheless an interesting theory. This particular picture is quite interesting in itself and would help tie in the mummy issues especially if including the Alolan Marowak form in its glory. I recently starting looking more into this popular theory and saw why they did, to find these other forms inside to complete the circle. I wish this brought Alolan Marowak inside for more complete theories. I hope to bring more to here soon (preferably with my usual coverage).


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8 years ago
The Confederated Tribe of the Chehalis Reservation

Looks interesting & I’ll have to look more into them soon. If I visit America, I may have to stop by the homelands of this group.


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8 years ago

Having recently discovered this late musician, I am thoroughly pleased to have found an embodiment of beauty in song form. It’s a shame he died so long ago. I hope to find more of his songs, especially since I recently found this is a great cover of a long famous song.


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8 years ago

thank you very much for following! Hope you are doing well and staying safe lately! What inspired you to follow us, if you don't mind our askin?

What inspired me to follow you was that in the seeming spiral of many Americans (at least among the mainlanders) into either a loss of self-awareness or an identity crisis of kinds. As an outsider, I don't understand why Americans seem so unable to think critically (with exceptions) or learn more about others beyond their homelands. But you show great promise in these and other aspects, along with willingness to look beneath the surface of apparently critical problems. Bayarlala.

8 years ago
The beautiful languages of the people who talk like birds
Their unusual whistled speech may reveal what humanity’s first words sounded like.

Mawsorus itak pirka hum okay.

(Whistling languages sound good.) Isn't that an interesting glimpse into the far flung parts of our world?


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8 years ago

We definitely need to learn more about native fare, especially in light of increasing food diversity. Although I haven’t been there or had the food, this is a very good move indeed.

This Is Great

This is great 🙌🏾


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