Ninaroja wrote:Shadowfax wrote:Shadowfax wrote:*Sits and waits for MLK Christmas theme*
Ninaroja wrote:Shadowfax wrote:Shadowfax wrote:*Sits and waits for MLK Christmas theme*

















Lol.





























Buffy wrote:Shadowfax wrote:Shadowfax wrote:*Sits and waits for MLK Christmas theme*












GeminiGemelo wrote:HereWeStand wrote:The real world is too excruciatingly boring for anything paranormal to be real.
Kinda how I've come to feel over time. lmao
















Amanda wrote:And just like that she vanished, like a fart in the wind.

















Regulus wrote:GeminiGemelo wrote:HereWeStand wrote:The real world is too excruciatingly boring for anything paranormal to be real.
Kinda how I've come to feel over time. lmao
Are you kidding?
Every human who has ever lived up until today was born and has died on this beautiful, phenomenal rock we call Earth. It spins around an ordinary star, along with many other clumps of matter that we call planets, moons, comets, and asteroids. Some of these can be stranger than we could ever possibly imagine, with features like seas of methane and volcanoes many miles high.
This star we live beside spins around a cluster of stars in a bulge-shaped disk, but no one really knows why. There are billions upon billions of stars in that disk, as well as many other strange things inside each. Not only this, but there are many other billions of disks as far as we can see, until we look into the beginning of time.
Better yet, we live in a crucial time for humanity; we're in the midst of making the leap from a primitive and developing type 0 civilization, to a type 1 civilization with masterful control of our local planetary resources. How we fare over the next few hundred years will depend entirely on the choices we make. As it turns out, the real world is an extremely fascinating place--in fact, it's far *more* fascinating than anything supernatural.


























Amber Kitty wrote:^ If you think human life is boring, you're doing it wrong!






























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