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Saturday, July 14, 2018

The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #317


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed, 
you could be inspired, you could be appalled. 

This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. 
You have been warned.

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Friday, July 13, 2018

Girls With Guns

Ignore The Democrat JellyFish...


Happy Friday The 13th!!



The View From Above London....


The Future For Much Of Europe Is Increasing Social Disorder Coming From Immigrants, Lower productivity, Lower GDP, and Finally Death. You Are.... Devil's Food.


Lyrics


Get ready for the lady
She's gonna be a treat
Simmer slightly 'til ready
Make her soft too
Make her sweet
I kiss the tears off from your chest
I felt the poison fright that's in your breath
I knew your precious life and I know your death
I squeeze the love out of your soul
All the perfect love that's in your soul
You're just another spirit on parole
Devil's food
Devil's food
Devil's food


Cleanup On Isle 4....


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Cop Blocking Your Way? No Problem...

Scientists have discovered the last meal eaten by Otzi, a frozen hunter who died 5,300 years ago in the Alps.

The stomach contents of the world's oldest mummy, known as Otzi the Iceman, provide a glimpse of what ancient Europeans ate more than five millennia ago, researchers said.

The stomach contained the fat and meat of a wild goat, red deer meat and wholewheat seeds, the journal Current Biology said.

Traces of fern leaves and spores were also discovered in Otzi's stomach.

Scientists say he may have swallowed the plant unintentionally or as a medicine for parasites that were previously found in his gut.

Lead author and microbiologist at the Institute for Mummy Studies in Bolzano, Italy, Frank Maixner said: "It was very impressive. We could see chunks and pieces of food with the naked eye."

Although researchers had previously examined Otzi's intestines, this was the first time they could look into his stomach because following his death, the organ moved upwards.

Image:It was not until 2009, 18 years after his remains were discovered near the Italy-Austria border, that a radiologist detected it behind the rib cage.
After defrosting the body, the team took samples and rehydrated them.

Almost half the stomach contents were identified as the body fat of an ibex - a wild goat that still lives in the Alps.

Mr Maixner said: "It's a harsh environment. They had to be prepared. They had to have food that gave them the necessary energy to survive."

Albina Hulda Palsdottir, an archaeozoologist from the University of Oslo, believes the findings are very valuable.

She said: "They're trying to use all the methods in the toolbox to answer this really important question of what people were...

The Irony Of Socialist Advocates...