Mystery man
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HORROR
In November 1991, as Halloween jack-o-lamps decayed on curbside leaf heaps, and the fall days became more limited, almost 5.5 creeps of downpour fell upon northwest Washington. Soggy and cool and dim, it was the ideal setting for recounting startling stories. In any case, at John Muir Primary School in Kirkland, a Seattle suburb, one of the understudies' loved assortments of creepy stories unexpectedly disappeared.
By Mystery manabout a month ago in Horror
Sun Or Moon
The sun and the moon, celestial companions that illuminate our skies, have captivated human imagination and inspired awe since the dawn of civilization. The sun, a blazing sphere of incandescent gas at the heart of our solar system, is the ultimate source of light, warmth, and energy for all life on Earth. Its radiant brilliance fills the heavens with a dazzling display of colors each day, as it rises in the east and sets in the west, marking the passage of time with unwavering precision. Revered by ancient cultures as a symbol of power, vitality, and divinity, the sun has been worshipped as a god in countless mythologies, from the fiery charioteer of Greek mythology, Helios, to the life-giving deity of ancient Egypt, Ra. Its annual journey through the zodiac constellations, known as the ecliptic, shapes the changing seasons and the rhythms of life on Earth, from the lush bloom of spring to the golden harvest of autumn. Yet, despite its seemingly unchanging nature, the sun is a dynamic and tumultuous star, constantly roiling with magnetic activity and erupting in spectacular solar flares and coronal mass ejections that can disrupt communications, satellites, and power grids on Earth.
By Mystery manabout a month ago in Earth
Tech & Technology
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, there exists a vast array of innovations that continually challenge our perceptions and reshape our world. From the remarkable advancements in artificial intelligence, which hold the promise of revolutionizing industries and transforming the way we live and work, to the groundbreaking developments in quantum computing, which have the potential to unlock unprecedented computational power and solve complex problems previously thought to be insurmountable, the possibilities seem boundless.
By Mystery manabout a month ago in 01
After Life
When blood is drawn, skin color changes to red then purple in 12 hours. After 3-6 hours, the body becomes stiff and muscles tense up. This can last for 24-48 hours. Without blood flow, cells release calcium and muscles contract. Bacteria break down tissue, releasing foul gas. Insects lay eggs in infected tissue and larvae eat the body. Fermentation and decay occur next, lasting up to a year. Eventually, plants and animals consume the remaining body parts. Everything breaks down and molecules are recycled over time. Check out AsapTHOUGHT for more on people's regrets before death. It's fascinating to see what people value at the end
By Mystery manabout a month ago in Humans