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Sorry I keep posting pictures of her, I just think she's hawt because she ( a ) actually writes her own songs, and ( b ) synthpop.  And because I think she's hawt.

 

Also, something I noticed recently:

 

"less than" -> <3 <- "three"

"cone" ------> <3 <- "double scoop (of ice cream)"

"hat" --------> <3 <- "ass"

 

(squints)

 

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"The target area is ... a small thermal exhaust port, right below the main port. The shaft leads directly to the reactor system."

 

 

Nice Les Paul Sunburst.

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when the water came...

 

10:45 to 10:50 in that video. Botton third of the image, left corner. What's that? It comes from the water and jump into to the house?

 

edit: I saw it at 10:30 to 10:35 also, look for it next to the trunk of the tree in front of the house. Agile. I hope it survived.

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Someone in the YouTube comments posits that it's a CO2 fire extinguisher.  I agree it looks like something mechanical like compressed air, but it sure looks like it was aimed at the house, like it was trying to get in the window.  I'm going with water spirit.

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Well, it seems an animal to me. I saw it twice. The first time is worst to see it, but I think it is there. It appears at 10:32. There is a tree on the left of the house (from our view). You have to see near the trunk, the animal comes out of the water on the other side of the street. Perhaps a white lion? A white jaguar? An akita? Who knows?

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I've watched countless videos of that event, and every time I see one, it's like watching it for the first time.  So unreal, words cannot describe.

 

I check USGS almost on a nightly basis, so that night, I saw a HUGE dot with many ones over Japan.  Immediately I knew it was historic.  I turned on CNN and saw the second (I think) tsunami strike live and was transfixed.  That earthquake/tsunami has to easily be the most recorded event in history.  Scientists will be studying it for decades.

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