Anonymous ID: 7ff7fa July 14, 2019, 5:31 a.m. No.5795   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5860 >>5869

>>5781

 

Humanity = Love + Hate

If End of Hate = End of Humanity

Then anything which exists after =/= Humanity

 

Is there no love in the New Beginning?

 

Only those who transcend their base human emotions, thereby becoming something else, arrive at The New Beginning?

 

Is love unique to humans? If humanity is to continue to exist, must we accept the Love/Hate duality paradigm of humanity?

 

I think, always shades of grey. As the pendulum finds new heights on the forward swing, it will always reach back to the times of darkness.

 

Energy/Matter can neither be created nor destroyed. Is darkness = energy/matter? Can it be destroyed?

 

Does shining the light always find new darkness? Does the act of shining the light one direction create the darkness elsewhere?

Anonymous ID: 7ff7fa July 14, 2019, 5:38 a.m. No.5804   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>5785

I don't have the cap, but there was significant suggestion the the Patriots Point meme was pointing us to decide a location and get busy. Double meanings exist everywhere though, so this.

 

Patriots Point is where the USS Yorktown is parked, in Charleston SC.

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1886_Charleston_earthquake

 

The 1886 Charleston earthquake occurred about 9:50 p.m. local time August 31 with an estimated moment magnitude of 6.9–7.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme). The intraplate earthquake caused 60 deaths and between $5 million and $6 million in damage to 2,000 buildings in the Southeastern United States. It is one of the most powerful and damaging earthquakes to hit the East Coast of the United States. Very little to no historical earthquake activity had occurred, which is unusual for any seismic area.

 

The shock was felt as far away as Boston, Massachusetts, to the north, Chicago, Illinois, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to the northwest, as far as New Orleans, Louisiana, to the west, as far as Cuba to the south, and as far as Bermuda to the east.[4] It was so severe that outside the immediate area, there was speculation that the Florida peninsula had broken away from North America.[5]

 

It is a heavily studied example of an intraplate earthquake and is believed to have occurred on faults formed during the break-up of Pangaea. Similar faults are found all along the east coast of North America. It is thought that such ancient faults remain active from forces exerted on them by present-day motions of the North American Plate. The exact mechanisms of intraplate earthquakes are a subject of much ongoing research.

 

Sand boils were common throughout the affected area due to soil liquefaction. Aftershocks continued to be felt for weeks after the event[5] and minor earthquake activity that still continues in the area today may be a continuation of aftershocks. There were at least 60 fatalities.

One of many "earthquake bolts" found throughout period houses in Charleston

Damage

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Within the city almost all of the buildings sustained damage and most had to be torn down and rebuilt. Wires were cut and the railroad tracks were torn apart, cutting residents off from the outside world and vice versa. The damage was assessed to be between $5 million and $6 million.

 

Major damage occurred as far away as Tybee Island, Georgia, (more than 60 miles away) and structural damage was reported several hundred miles from Charleston, (including central Alabama, central Ohio, eastern Kentucky, southern Virginia and western West Virginia).

 

The Old White Meeting House near Summerville, Dorchester County, South Carolina was reduced to ruins.[6]

Aftermath

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Earthquake bolts were added to existing unreinforced masonry buildings to add support to the structure without having to demolish the structure due to instability. The bolts pass through the existing masonry walls tying walls on opposite sides of the structure together for stability.

Anonymous ID: 7ff7fa July 14, 2019, 6:17 a.m. No.5876   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5904

>>5860

Thank you for the reply.

Light = Love = Him

 

Homo sapiens

In taxonomy, Homo sapiens is the only extant human species. The name is Latin for "wise man" and was introduced in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (who is himself the original type specimen).

 

Extinct species of the genus Homo include Homo erectus, extant during roughly 1.9 to 0.4 million years ago, and a number of other species (by some authors considered subspecies of either H. sapiens or H. erectus). The age of speciation of H. sapiens out of ancestral H. erectus (or an intermediate species such as Homo antecessor) is estimated to have been roughly 350,000 years ago.[note 1] Sustained archaic admixture is known to have taken place both in Africa and (following the recent Out-Of-Africa expansion) in Eurasia, between about 100,000 and 30,000 years ago.[4]

 

The term anatomically modern humans[5] (AMH) is used to distinguish H. sapiens having an anatomy consistent with the range of phenotypes seen in contemporary humans from varieties of extinct archaic humans. This is useful especially for times and regions where anatomically modern and archaic humans co-existed, for example, in Paleolithic Europe.

 

And here we are again.

 

Shine on you crazy diamond

https://youtu.be/8UXircX3VdM

Anonymous ID: 7ff7fa July 14, 2019, 6:35 a.m. No.5897   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5900 >>5901

Habsburg Jaw

 

The Habsburg Jaw And The Cost Of Royal Inbreeding

By Gina Dimuro

Published June 20, 2018

Updated August 30, 2018

Learn about the Habsburg jaw and the debilitating costs of rampant, decades-long incest among Europe's most powerful royal families.

 

While marriages between biological relatives were common in the ruling houses of Europe well up until the last century (Queen Elizabeth II actually married her own third cousin), the Spanish Habsburgs engaged in the practice with particularly dangerous abandon. In fact, nine out of the 11 total marriages that occurred among them during the 184 years they ruled Spain from 1516 to 1700 were incestuous.

 

In fact, modern researchers widely state that generations of inbreeding among the Spanish Habsburgs caused their downfall. Due to incest, the family’s genetic line progressively deteriorated until Charles II, the final male heir, was physically incapable of producing children, thus bringing an end to Habsburg rule.

 

What Is The Habsburg Jaw?

 

But while the line was intact, this inbreeding caused this royal family to exhibit a number of peculiar physical traits, especially one known as the Habsburg jaw. The most salient indicator of the family’s inbreeding, the Habsburg jaw is what doctors refer to as mandibular prognathism.

 

This condition is marked by a protrusion of the lower jaw to the point that it’s significantly larger than the upper jaw and creates an underbite sometimes bad enough that it can interfere with your speech and make it difficult to fully close your mouth.

 

When the first Spanish Habsburg ruler, Charles V, arrived in Spain in 1516, he couldn’t fully close his mouth due to his Habsburg jaw. This reportedly caused one bold peasant to shout at him, “Your majesty, shut your mouth! The flies of this country are very insolent.”

 

The House Of Habsburg

 

Their rule in Spain may have officially begun in 1516, but the Habsburgs, originally of German and Austrian extraction, had been controlling various regions of Europe since the 13th century. Their Spanish reign was set into motion when Habsburg ruler Philip I of Burgundy (including pieces of present-day Luxembourg, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands) married Joanna of Castile, the female heir to the throne of what’s now much of Spain, in 1496.

 

After a decade of political wrangling and skirmishes with competitors for power in Spain, Philip I took the throne of Castile in 1506, six years after having fathered Charles V, who himself took the Spanish throne in 1516.

 

However, just as these Spanish Habsburgs themselves had received the crown through marriage, they knew that it easily pass out of their hands in the same way. In their determination to keep the Spanish monarchy within the family, they began to look for royal spouses only within their own family.

 

The Cost Of Generations Of Inbreeding

 

Besides ensuring that the throne remained in the grip of the Habsburgs, this inbreeding also had unintended consequences that would eventually lead to the dynasty’s downfall. It wasn’t just the crown that was passed down from generation to generation, but a series of genes that produced birth defects.

 

In addition to being socially and culturally taboo, incestuous marriages are harmful in that they lead to higher rates of miscarriages, stillbirths, and neonatal deaths (only half of the Habsburg children survived to the age of 10, compared with the 80 percent survival rate of children from other Spanish families of the same time period).

 

Marriage between close family members also increases the chance that harmful recessive genes — which would normally peter out thanks to healthy dominant genes from non-related parents — will continue to be passed down (Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom unwittingly spread the recessive hemophilia across the entire continent thanks to the continued inter-marrying of the European royal families).

 

he End Of The Line

 

Nicknamed El Hechizado (“the hexed one”), Charles II had a lower jaw so pronounced he struggled to eat and speak. In addition to his Habsburg jaw, the king was short, weak, impotent, mentally handicapped, suffered numerous intestinal problems, and did not even speak until he was four years old. One French ambassador sent to scope out a prospective marriage wrote back that “The Catholic King is so ugly as to cause fear and he looks ill.”

 

https://allthatsinteresting.com/habsburg-jaw