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(M, 51) Chicago, US Immortal since Dec 12, 2007 Uplinks: 0, Generation 2 |
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From nhckr Inverse Forces |
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From ParanoidMystic Architecture Hermeneutics |
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From Merlinhoot Nibiru - Planet of the... |
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From Ruud Kempers Are Aliens Among Us? |
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A moving and seamless blending of mundane life in a 1915 Los Angeles hospital with a visually sumptuous fantasy world of exotic bandits, evil tyrants, dream-like palaces and breathtaking landscapes. Shot on location in 18 countries around the world.

The big bang had to have a point of origin, and even though this dense singularity might have expanded as a whole, the point of origin still must always be this same point. You can not go to the perimeter and say: "This is where it all started." The point I am trying to establish is that no matter what direction or distance you are seeing: that distance must always be multiplied at least three times to get the smallest possible diameter and age of the universe. It can be larger or longer, but under no circumstances can it be any smaller.

- Jay Alfred, Our Invisible Bodies, 2006
"We will realise that most of the encounters with aliens or ghosts are really sporadic encounters with beings from parallel interpenetrating Earth-based magmaspheres. These aliens are dark matter entities...which generally do not register on the known electromagnetic spectrum - but can do so if their frequencies are brought down..."

This famous piece for voice and biwa is based on a complex legend similar to that of William Tell, in which a folding fan,
instead of the famous Swiss apple, serves as the target. Most biwa music is quite ancient. Voice and instrument in the narrative chants tend to complement each other as in Western recitative; the large ornamental leaps for the voice are characteristic of the genre.
