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Jinsei @jinsei
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Moncla
In 1953, US Air Force Pilot Lieutenant Felix Moncla was stationed at Kinross Air Force Base in Michigan when a mysterious airborne object appeared on ground radar. Lt. Moncla scrambled his F-89 Scorpion interceptor to investigate the anomaly, but as he grew nearer, the ground radar reported seeing his aircraft suddenly merge with the object. Both objects immediately vanished from radar vision. Theories centered on a collision with an unreported Canadian aircraft, but aviation authorities north of the border clearly denied that any such aircraft was in the area at the time of “the merging”. Eerily, no confirmed debris or wreckage discoveries were ever made below the merging point, and the mysterious fate of Lt. Moncla and his radio operator remain to this day.
Veru @verucassault
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Veru @verucassault
Crazy ^^
115 @siruboo
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115 @siruboo
i like the hallow earth story. planets, the moon and sun could be hallow. you cant dig far into the earth, i guess theres a entrance at the north poll, someones got to look for it. hopefully someday we will know alot of the cool stuff
Jinsei @jinsei
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Jinsei @jinsei
The thing that interests me about stories like ol Felix's is that there's physical evidence that remains unexplained. Incidents involving the military stand out because they're trained not to let their imaginations run wild because that can get people killed. And they document most everything that happens. Trained personnel won't confuse clouds, stars or swamp gas for an actual unexplained object. The equipment they use is tested to not provide false positives or else the operators are trained to spot them.
Rongorongo...
Veru @verucassault
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The Incredible Moment A Black Hole Rips Apart A Dying Star
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/black-hole-swallows-star_5629ba18e4b0ec0a3893fd69
Ginseng @desu
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Ginseng @desu
Fucken Russian lullabies are terrifying, especially the lyrics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDMmj5WgB8c
EDIT: OK how do I embed this
xynox @xynox
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xynox @xynox
^^^^^^^^
The girl who sings that has a strong accent. She's most likely not even Russian. If she is.. her Russian sucks. Either way, actual Russian lullabies are not terrifying. They're sweet and calming. Just like any other lullaby.
Luxus @superluxus
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Luxus @superluxus
I seriously think my stomach is a black hole. Every time I eat, I feel like the food just evaporates and mysteriously vanishes....
And I rather enjoyed that Russian song; look, I even found a version with a little girl singing it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZHZed-3wuU
Oh, and it's in English now too!
Veru @verucassault
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Veru @verucassault
Black star or black hole, Lux? The difference being one is a ninja. oO
Luxus @superluxus
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Luxus @superluxus
Hahahahaha, I guess it can be both! My stomach gets pretty loud when I'm hungry, which is most of the time. And then it yells at me a lot.....
But seriously, I'm fixing it to say black hole.
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