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Words for "love" and their etymology.
Germanic Warrior With Helmet. (1902). Osmar Schindler (German 1867-1927).
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Why You Shouldn’t Use Conditioner After a Nuclear Attack

“We do not believe a domestic nuclear event is remotely plausible. Nor do we believe a deliberate nuclear event in Europe is at all likely,” … Nevertheless… here’s what you need to know. […]

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Project Dribble | A Nuclear weapons test in Mississippi

This video covers 'Project Dribble'. A series of two nuclear tests performed underground inside of a southern mississippi salt dome in the mid-1960s in order to test seismic patterns of underground weapons tests. #projectdribble
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Photos from the day when US government nuked Mississippi, 1964

Mississippi’s Tatum Salt Dome in rural Lamar County near Hattiesburg was the site of two nuclear test explosions in the mid-1960s.

The Salmon test on Oct. 22, 1964 and the Sterling test on Dec. 3, 1966, were conducted to help determine whether and how nuclear test yields could be disguised through “decoupling” and how well such blasts could be detected.
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Nuking Mississippi: Remembering the 1964 Nuclear Test

Tom Breshears, 68, remembers the underground nuclear blast on October 22, 1964,near his home in Purvis, Mississippi. #projectdribble
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Atomic, Mississippi: 50 Years Later
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A pair of underground nuclear tests rock a remote Mississippi town, leaving residents concerned over lingering radiation. 50 years later, questions remain unanswered.

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Circumcision of Christ, detail from Twelve Apostles Altar (Zwölf-Boten-Altar), Friedrich Herlin of Nördlingen, 1466
European Tribalism - Mythology, European culture, survival
On the Pooka Also spelled Puca, this Irish Fairy is one to fear because he appears after nightfall and can transform its shape into all manner of horrific forms. There are various tales of the Pooka which tell of its ability to change into bats, eagles, dogs…
In the Middle Ages and Early modern period magic books, grimoires, were believed to be the portals to the world of angels and demons. Secret incantations hidden in these books promised prosperity and power, with the help of angels or demons it was possible to solve everyday problems from lack of money to the existence of an enemy, from learning how to play piano to bewitching a lover.

Image from Compendium rarissimum totius Artis Magicae sistematisatae per celeberrimos Artis hujus Magistros, 1775
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