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H/T to DUer, Wundermaus, who shared his/her wisdom in this thread -- http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027183692 -- and kindly granted me permission to use it on social media.
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When will we ever learn... (Original Post)
OneGrassRoot
Sep 2015
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OneGrassRoot
(22,920 posts)1. afternoon kick n/t
spanone
(135,831 posts)2. 'where have all the flowers gone'
H2O Man
(73,537 posts)3. Recommended.
While some of us have become conscious of this, the percentage of the population in -- for example -- the United States is at the lowest its been since 1492. And that's sad. More, it's tragic in its consequences.
Thank you for this.
pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)4. We Are Stardust-—Literally - National Geographic News
How 40,000 Tons of Cosmic Dust Falling to Earth Affects You and Me
Our bodies are made of remnants of stars and massive explosions in the galaxies, authors say.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/01/150128-big-bang-universe-supernova-astrophysics-health-space-ngbooktalk/
We are stardust, we are golden, We are billion year old carbon, And we got to get ourselves back to the garden ...
Our bodies are made of remnants of stars and massive explosions in the galaxies, authors say.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/01/150128-big-bang-universe-supernova-astrophysics-health-space-ngbooktalk/
We are stardust, we are golden, We are billion year old carbon, And we got to get ourselves back to the garden ...
OneGrassRoot
(22,920 posts)7. ...
Nice.
Dont call me Shirley
(10,998 posts)8. We are energy and vibration...
1. "We have been all wrong! What we have called matter is energy, whose vibration has been lowered as to be perceptible to the senses."
http://humansarefree.com/2011/01/albert-einstein.html
OneGrassRoot
(22,920 posts)10. Have always loved that.
It's a mantra of sorts for me.
ryan_cats
(2,061 posts)9. I need
I need insulin.
OneGrassRoot
(22,920 posts)11. 'Cause this is syrupy sweet?
I'm giving you a hug instead of insulin.