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kerbiloid

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  1. As one informed man said (and this has been proven several times more), the only essential question is: who gets the Chrism from whom; everything other is just a smokescreen and handwaving. When you see, who is preparing the Chrism, and distributes it to others, the picture gets very plain. As the Chrism is used in almost every sanctifying ceremony or sacred artifact, including the most common "holy water", the only question is: where do you get the Chrism? And look, it perfectly illustrates the difference between the Protestant and Catholic view on the ceremonies. The Catholics have their own Chrism (as well as the Orthodox have ). What about the English and Protestant Churches? Do they have, or do they get it somewhere? Are the Protestant rituals same sanctified and using the Chrism as ingredient, or treated as traditional and based only on verbal declaration on the "sanctified" object due to the Chrism source current absence? The word "anointed" is based on that. And why were the French kings anointed in Reims, rather than Paris? (See the Ampulla Remensis).
  2. They cover spacesuits with blankets on the picture. Sounds like a nerd's paradise.
  3. They need pattens on the muddy Titan, to protect the spacesuit boots. Also from freezing. P.S. It's also snowing there, so they need an umbrella. Once upon a time on Titan.
  4. Two options: 1. Hang it somewhere in the Solar System, and make the humanity give me a 25% discount in every sales network. 2. Put it somewhere at the Great Attractor, let it attract it, blow, and see, what happens.
  5. A conceptual design of the perspective tank, early 1990s. https://topwar-ru.translate.goog/236567-ta-samaja-belka-morozov-o-svoem-videnii-perspektivnogo-tanka.html?_x_tr_sl=ru&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=ru&_x_tr_pto=wapp (Correcting the google: not "The same Belka", but "That exact Squirrel").
  6. Yes, the cook is having a bath in it. Waiter! Is this pancake called so because it's hard like pan?
  7. A bronze tablet: "Greetings, descendants! You have a non-switchable giganuke in a secret place, and also your DNA is modified to decay in five centuryies if you don't receive a secret ingredient, which is mined, too. Do as we tell, and have a nice day."
  8. Calling 911 to check, which continent is it, 112 or 911. Btw, it's about 4 km between the US and RU territories, so probably they can call both there. With same result. It's far, very far from the cities.
  9. Granted. They need to Seven-Up. I wish they old videogames I was playing, including the one with Seven-Up caps on the beach, were still relevant.
  10. The Bandalorian series continues in this thread.
  11. Such an insidious hypocrisy in using of the "freedom" word... Calling the "alcoholless doomed" or "told sober" - "alcohol free".... *** In the SU/RU fleet they receive red wine daily dose on the nuke subs. In the early XX it was vodka. But no nukes.
  12. They should differ. They have originated from two different monkeys, a male and a female.
  13. A ballast, to replace it with the lunar samples. Maybe even flammable liquid ballast in labelled bottles. Augmented with The flammable liquid ballast in bottles doesn't contaminate, it disinfects.
  14. The one with a spear/lance/whatever is probably a nobleman. He has a fancy iron tip on the stick.
  15. Thousands of sound columns at the bottom, repeating as a chorus any message they hear. Try to understand, where is the real sub.
  16. Brilliants. They can be a prize for the followers, or a source of carbon, which is rare on the Moon.
  17. The fun part: the most part of the hydrogen is produced with carbon or its compounds..
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