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A great white shark.
So let's say 10,000 year's ago your one of the first humans and you decide to go for a dip in the ocean as it's a hot day.
You gingerly Wade into the water your just enjoying and a fuck off huge shark swim's past.
I imagine a floater would be the next thing bobbing past.
Can you think of anything else that would be scary as fuck if you where the first person in history to see it? |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"A great white shark.
So let's say 10,000 year's ago your one of the first humans and you decide to go for a dip in the ocean as it's a hot day.
You gingerly Wade into the water your just enjoying and a fuck off huge shark swim's past.
I imagine a floater would be the next thing bobbing past.
Can you think of anything else that would be scary as fuck if you where the first person in history to see it?"
Ann Widdecombe's growler.
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"An erect penis.
I think one of those will scare the bejesus out of me if I ever see one in real life again "
Sometimes you really remind me of Babs.
You need to start off with a non intimidating softie and close your eyes and think of England once it's erect. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"An erect penis.
I think one of those will scare the bejesus out of me if I ever see one in real life again
Sometimes you really remind me of Babs.
You need to start off with a non intimidating softie and close your eyes and think of England once it's erect."
So I have to take one for Queen and country then Meli |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"Donald Trump naked....
There's always one that just has to take things too far!!!
Right go and stand in the corner looking at the wall think about what you have done,are you happy now?
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That's class, that is! |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
I got this from the Norway Travel Guide.
The Sami people in the North, indigenous to Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia, believed that the fires in the sky were the souls of the dead and that they had magical effects.
Sami shaman drums often had symbols that depicted these fires. When the aurora blazed in the sky you should be careful and stay inside and the children were told to quiet down.
If you disrespected the lights it would not only bring bad fortune, the lights could also sweep down and beat you to death. Despite the danger of mocking and teasing the northern lights - you were never supposed to wave or whistle at it - there was a rhyme that every child knew but never dared to say out loud.
The Finnish word for aurora borealis is “revontulet”, which literally means “fox fires”. A Sami legend tells that the lights are caused by a magical fox running across the Arctic fells. The fox sweeps its tail across the snow sending a trail of sparks up into the sky.
The Sami word for aurora borealis is “guovssahas”, meaning “the light you can hear”. There are stories about people having heard the northern lights and they describe the sound as static or faint crackling.
The scientific explanation of the northern lights is “a solar wind that sends charged particles towards the Earth, and upon colliding with its atmosphere they produce energy given off as light. "Myths and legends" gives a much cooler explanation, don’t you think?
I've never seen it, but I could imagine everybody has, pretty much the same feelings.
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