Discoveries of advanced pre-flood civiliztions

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  1. NewStyleKing

    NewStyleKing Beware of Greeks bearing wreaths

    Words and their meaning change with time. Someone referred to as a kleptomaniac nowadays is like a hoarder -who cannot let go of things, cannot let a thing go by.
    Decimation-originally one in ten, now often means a massacre more like nine out of ten.
     
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  3. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Huh. I've never heard it used to refer to anything but a "compulsive thief".
     
  4. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    Neither have I. I've never heard that word used in the sense that @NewStyleKing mentions.
     
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  5. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Ummm... my experience. I am not sure Kleptomaniac as a Hoarder works for me.

    We were caregivers for my Mother-in-Law for several years, living in our home for 5 years. She was a Hoarder (when we moved her, we had to clean out everything at her home from saved newspapers to boxes of McDonalds wrappers and other food wrappers. She was also had kleptomania at a low level, (I was constantly having to remove or stop her from pocketing small items if we ever went out - stores, restaurants, people's homes, etc.) She would also take items from our home and squirrel them away in her bedroom.

    Doctors stated both issues of Hoarding and Kleptomania were separate issues. She progressed through stages of dementia then progressed on through to Alzheimer's. Tough ordeal for several years. I was somewhat prepared having helped care for my Grandmother with Alzheimer's. However, my Grandmother had a great childhood, so many of her episodes reflected happy times as a child. UNFORTUNATELY, my mother-in-law was NOT a good mother, and did not have a good childhood. Episodes were a lot more tough.

    So, from my experience, Kleptomania and Hoarding are two separate issues.

    Hey, RANDOM COIN-TIME! After all, this IS a coin site!

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    Bruttium AE 18 Hemiobol 215-205 BC 2nd Punic Nymph Terina Nike Zeus Left
     
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  6. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    How about a roach? Eternal Rome.

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  7. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    Whoa
     
  8. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    Yeah. We got to dig deeper
     
  9. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    I'm no crazy conspiracist, but images like this one really make you wonder.

    In this example, there's absolutely NO way we could tell today what any of those structures used to be. They are simply rocks, boulders, and mountains to our eye.
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  10. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    Nice throw of a wrench on that one. Nother can of worms.
     
  11. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

  12. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    Once saw a rag at the market check out showing a B-52 on the moon. Worm hole?
     
  13. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    I don't see it that way. This is a way to produce a healthy child where "nature" would produce only stillborn or doomed ones. Mitochondrial transfer is already happening in multiple countries, I think.

    Compared to the stunts "natural" conception pulls -- multiple sperm fertilizing the same egg, non-identical twins fusing into a single chimeric individual with different genomes in different parts of the body, all the possible permutations of conjoined twins -- this is safe and straightforward.
     
  14. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    ...that's easy for you to say...
     
  15. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Sure it is. I'm a guy; I don't have to carry any of the possible products.
     
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  16. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    I work with a gal who is a Chimera twin. She has been genetically tested to prove. She has a green eye and a brown eye. Pretty rare affliction.
     
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  17. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    Max Scherzer?
     
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  18. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    No. She in Fresno, CA, approx 30yo

    Now, wouldn’t that be cool if we knew the same person!
     
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  19. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    This is my Boxer "Loki"
    He came with papers from breeder as a "Boxer"
    yet...
    He has the head of a Bulldog
    Body style of a Mastiff type
    One brown/ one blue eye
    Is deaf and dumb
    Weighs in at 122lbs.
    Yes, its snowing here on April 21st! Why I am not working:( IMG_0407.JPG
     
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  20. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Awesome puppy. I always like it when you post him.

    I have had dogs with papers, and most without. I find that it does not matter. What matters is their Soul.


    Blue is Basset-Beagle-Australian Shepherd.
    One blue eye, one brown eye. Blue merle coat.
    As you can see in my Avatar pic, Blue had a brown face. We have enjoyed many miles together on our Path of Life. :)
    Blue and Claudius.jpg
    Claudius is Pomeranian mix... I call him Crazy-Man.
     
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  21. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    We rescued a female Rottie aptly named "Duchess". She was 9 at that time, so we figured be nice to give her a good home for her "Golden Years"
    Well, she lived to be 17! She was so spoiled by former owners, that she would only eat table food/ her favorite was prime rib/ mashed potatoes/ gravy/ brussel sprouts in a white sauce, also love any pie/ fruit flan:) Probably why she made it to 17.9 months;) She was an "American" rottie/ long/ lanky body style, I prefer the German one, with stout body/ bigger head/ they are really cute looking.
     
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