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I think every generation has its own closest things to magic. For my great grandparents it was the motor car, for my grandparents the radio, for my parents the television, for my generation the internet, who knows what it will be for my children and as yet unborn grandchildren. |
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"My newly patented gonad divination
But its freezing "
A good point...
I’ll have to say washing machine magic then: put two socks in and only one reappears.
There is said to be a separate dimension where the socks teleport |
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The heights of human creativity and ingenuity.
Stand in a cathedral sometime, an old one. Let yourself take in the awe. Whether you believe or not.
Now think about the creativity, the devotion, and the bloody hard work it took to create such a thing.
That to me is magic. |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"I think every generation has its own closest things to magic. For my great grandparents it was the motor car, for my grandparents the radio, for my parents the television, for my generation the internet, who knows what it will be for my children and as yet unborn grandchildren."
Being able to go outside without having a face mask.
On a serious note, RFID implants, similar to the chips, your pets have in their necks. No more bank cards to loose, all verified by finger print/retina scanners. |
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By *asmeen OP TV/TS
over a year ago
STOKE ON TRENT |
"I think every generation has its own closest things to magic. For my great grandparents it was the motor car, for my grandparents the radio, for my parents the television, for my generation the internet, who knows what it will be for my children and as yet unborn grandchildren."
Xx |
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over a year ago
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when i took the cat in from a shelter.
it slowly walked out of its box and investigated its new home.
then after a few hours of discovery it knew this was its home and she settled down on the rug purring loudly with her eyes closed.
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"when i took the cat in from a shelter.
it slowly walked out of its box and investigated its new home.
then after a few hours of discovery it knew this was its home and she settled down on the rug purring loudly with her eyes closed.
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Love that |
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"when i took the cat in from a shelter.
it slowly walked out of its box and investigated its new home.
then after a few hours of discovery it knew this was its home and she settled down on the rug purring loudly with her eyes closed.
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That's been out experience with our cats from the sanctuary except the one we got about 13 years ago. The poor thing must have had a really bad time before we got him because it took him ages to settle and in all that time he's only sat on my
lap twice very briefly. If he climbed on my lap and stayed there I really would be magic. |
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" On a serious note, RFID implants, similar to the chips, your pets have in their necks. No more bank cards to loose, all verified by finger print/retina scanners."
the new crime of slash n dash for cash |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Walking away with whiplash and a blister on my toe, after going over the bonnet of a car and landing on the back of my head in a motorbike crash.
To this day I still don't know how I did it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"when i took the cat in from a shelter.
it slowly walked out of its box and investigated its new home.
then after a few hours of discovery it knew this was its home and she settled down on the rug purring loudly with her eyes closed.
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Nice |
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By *iger4uWoman
over a year ago
In my happy place |
"when i took the cat in from a shelter.
it slowly walked out of its box and investigated its new home.
then after a few hours of discovery it knew this was its home and she settled down on the rug purring loudly with her eyes closed.
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That's lovely |
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"My bone anchored hearing aid. And the neurosurgeon who saved my sight and my legs. That's magic.
I mean ok, it's science. But magical to me."
Posh, do you ping your transponder box thingy off the abutment every time you put your jumper on?! I'm surprised my dad has only lost one BAHA because it's like a bloody pinball |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
"My bone anchored hearing aid. And the neurosurgeon who saved my sight and my legs. That's magic.
I mean ok, it's science. But magical to me.
Posh, do you ping your transponder box thingy off the abutment every time you put your jumper on?! I'm surprised my dad has only lost one BAHA because it's like a bloody pinball "
No.... I've been practising though. You have to pull the neck out over it. Otherwise yes |
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"How there are these tiny little sewing bees that get into my wardrobe and sew my clothes smaller. I never catch them, must be magic."
I've never seen them but when I do I'll give them good talking to. |
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