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Thanks for your understanding.
Chris -- 2018-04-11
Perhaps no more than dreaming automatic pilot error, but they do both creep.
Never mind the unusual combination of fractured rock strata,marsh land and the caterpillery effect,the fault line and sudden tempature changes within the micro climate of the area.
The liquid in the tupe simply wouldn’t rise to a higher level than the liquid in the glass Except maybe a mm or 2 from catapillary action.
and pancreas, heart failure, erectile dysfunction, hypertension, stroke and catapillary haemorrhages, which are responsible for the swelling and redness in the …
... underneath the ice, could it be leaking out of the oceans, and up rivers somehow underneath the ice by some sort of caterpillary action ?
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I believe it.
*If the human mind were simple enough for us to understand,
we would be too simple-minded to understand it* .
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