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The REAL Touch of DEATH: Dimmak
Kung fu, Karate, and Martial arts are topics I'm interested in because ever since I was little I have always wanted to be a martial arts superhero the reason I was so fascinated with Kung Fu and martial arts and Karate. is that I feel like there's still so much about these age-old fighting arts that we have yet to fully understand and because of this some aspects of ancient martial arts are sometimes painted as mysterious and mystical because they teach certain skills that don't always seem physically possible at first glance sometimes these skills involve breaking through layers of bricks or the ability to then a sharp spear with your throat or it could be lethal techniques that you made focus determination in years of training to master them and the secrets behind them are passed down to a very select few of one generation to the next and one of these lethal techniques that dance between reality and fantasy is known as "The Touch of Death".
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in ArtEverything I Want to Say to You
"What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?" - Vincent Van Gogh Do you think I should try it? It may not be a good idea. I fall fast and hard, every single time. Just because of a little bit of attention and interest, you threw my way, here I go again. In a way, I know it is wrong, and so do you. You should know better than I do since you have known it longer than I have. There are rules for a reason, especially against whatever this is.
NemoPublished 2 months ago in ConfessionsA Journey Through Time and Terrain
In the annals of world travel, there exists a legend whispered among adventurers, a tale of a train that defies boundaries and transcends time. This is the story of the Legendary Express, a majestic locomotive that weaves through the fabric of history and terrain, carrying passengers on a journey of unparalleled wonder and discovery.
1957
Introduction This is post number 1957. 1957 is the year I was born, and one or two other things happened. I was born in 1957 in Mount Street Hospital Preston, across the street from Preston Catholic College where ten years later I would start my secondary education (I was ten, normally you had to be eleven). I started Primary school at four, my mum Margaret had taught me to read so I was well-prepared for each educational start, but I never got as far as university and in the year 2000, I was told I would never work again because I did not have a degree.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 2 months ago in ConfessionsThe Man Who Said I Love You In His Sleep
He told me he wanted to spend every night together. I didn’t want to get used to sleeping next to someone again, but I caved easily. We gave sleep our best shot on the mattress on the floor of his loft, and throughout the night he would spoon and caress me, gliding his hands over my hips, my stomach, grabbing a handful of one breast, then the other. I slept like hell but I love this kind of thing. My ex would also do this after we separated, on nights we’d find our way back to each other, after weeks or months of missing human contact. Sleeping naked next to someone who is clearly very appreciative that you are sleeping naked next to them is, in my book, a top tier experience. Sleep quality be damned.
Kerry KehoePublished 2 months ago in ConfessionsA Royal Predicament: The Fossil Fiasco and Hammurabi's Hilarious History
Once upon a time, long before the advent of the internet and the age of digital dissemination, there lived a king renowned throughout the lands of Mesopotamia for his wisdom, justice, and an uncanny obsession with creatures that had ceased to roam the earth millennia before his reign. Yes, dear reader, I am Hammurabi, the same sovereign famed for my stringent codes of law, now finding myself entangled in a tale so absurd, it could only precede the scholarly article you find before you.
ScienceStyledPublished 2 months ago in FYITrump heads to US Supreme Court with a familiar claim: He is untouchable
WASHINGTON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Donald Trump will try to persuade the U.S. Supreme Court this week to reverse a judicial decision to kick him off the ballot in Colorado over his actions concerning the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack, arguing that the constitutional provision his opponents cite does not apply to him as a former president.
Biplob TalukderPublished 2 months ago in InterviewThe OLDEST Man Made Satellite STILL in Orbit
We all know we have a ton of satellites floating out in space some we know about some we may not know about some controlled by super villains I don't know and every so often we hear about new satellites launched into space but we never talked too much about the older ones. As you know mankind's race to reach and explore space and Lane the first man on the moon led to a wide array of technological advancements and significant scientific breakthroughs during the 20th century and one of the foremost efforts taken in pursuit of this goal was launching an artificial satellite as successfully orbited the earth.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in FYI