From the Conservative Tribune
Minneapolis couple decides to go down to Florida to thaw out during an icy winter…
A friend of mine posted this on Facebook. (You have to understand the non-SDA idea about hell) Thought I’d share it with you. Enjoy.
A friend of mine posted this on Facebook. (You have to understand the non-SDA idea about hell) Thought I’d share it with you. Enjoy.
In the tiny English village of Bourton-on-the-Water is a tiny model of Bourton-on-the-Water… and guess what’s inside that model?
For those of you who are not conservatives, I’d like to give you a glimpse into what its like to live in today’s world. For those of you who are, maybe this will help you clarify and think through some things you face and frustrations you feel.
Her clothes are made from fur, hemp and nettle and for decoration she sports ivory and bone beads. She has dark hair worn in dreadlocks, tattoos and a penetrating stare.
Dreadlocks? So people weren’t combing their hair back then either, lol? Also, I didn’t know their were people of color in France so long ago? Apparently the “artist” took a lot of license in adding eye color, skin color?, hair style, and jewelry. Unless the hair remained when she was found. To me, the head looks strangely out of balance with the body.
Lying — like it or not — is a part of everyday life. Most of us will bend the truth every now and then, with even the most honest person telling the occasional “white lie” to avoid hurting someone else’s feelings.
http://www.livescience.com/17407-pathological-liars-honest-psychology.html
We think it’s safe to say that Alexander Remnev (in the white shirt) doesn’t have a fear of heights.
The 19-year-old Russian student took a series of breathtaking, toe-tingling photographs from atop skyscrapers while on vacationing in Dubai.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrophobia
If you’re feeling adventurous today, feel free to read on. I’ll forewarn you though, this post contains subject matter about which I feel very strongly. As are most emotionally heated issues – I suppose it’s controversial. But hey, I feel how I feel and that’s not going to be changed.
http://www.umbrelr.com/young-mother-giving-kids-dont-blame-her/
23-year-old student Wang Yu lives and works in the Chinese district of Shijiazhuang. As canvas for her paintings she uses trees. The young artist spends about two hours on each piece, but aesthetic pleasure for passers is much longer.
http://www.umbrelr.com/chinese-student-brings-art-nature-together-using-trees-canvas1/
We’d like to think that if we met someone who was completely without conscience — someone who was capable of doing anything at all if it served his or her purposes — we would recognize it.
Hmm,…..I guess I’ve always been fascinated by what makes people tick. And I’ve questioned, are they born that way?….or, are they made that way? Born without conscience? It would be hard to fathom I suppose, without knowing about Satan’s influence and man’s sinful nature.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/10737827/Psychopaths-how-can-you-spot-one.html
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/03/illuminated-cut-paper-light-boxes-by-hari-deepti/?src=footer
One of my FB friends, Lynn, whom I also use to work with….linked to a page about the Michigan accent. After that, I found more info on the same subject. (That’s why you’re getting two for the price of one. lol)
I admit….I laughed so hard reading some of the things. Though there are certain words I don’t pronounce the exact same way. Most of them though are……spot on.
http://melbel.hubpages.com/hub/Michigan-Accent
For this next one…you’ll need to follow the individual links (near the bottom of each page, a total of three). This is the Michigan Accent Pronunciation Guide.
No matter what the issue, the invisible dialectic aims to control both the conflict and the resolution of differences, and leads everyone involved into a new cycle of conflicts.
http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/05/dialectic.htm
You have to understand that she also uses a lot of “artistic license” to fill in the many gaps when doing this kind of work. This is typical of everyone who reconstructs prehistoric people like this. They almost always get the faces wrong, because there is no way to accurately measure fat layers in ancient people. Any real anthropologist will tell you that almost all human remains this ancient show signs of malnutrition, and would not have chubby cheeks or any excess fat anywhere on their bodies. Many died of starvation. There is no way this woman would have looked like the reconstructed woman. The man, on the other hand is probably a lot closer. And unless the ancient clothing, ornaments, etc. were discovered with the skeleton, it is all guesswork too, except that they would definitely have worn animal skins. Things like tattooing, hairstyles, etc, are all guesswork and artistic license. As far as the woman being tall, it depends on how tall the other woman is. Height can be pretty closely determined from the skeletal features. It is still really cool to see people do stuff like this. It makes the long gone people more real to us. The girl may also have had some unknown medical condition. The article says she died young.
Adam
im looking at the 4th pic with four pics on the wall the 2nd one from the left looks way different than your average skeleton so im curious how they made the model to look so close to how we look today i kinda think this might be biased im in radiology and the structure of those cheek bones would make the jaw line way bigger and and the head should be really short and wide like extremely brachiocephalic. the skull cap is really small but the maniquins have normal foreheads. im extremely confused wish it was here so i can go check it out and see how they do this processes and might be completely surprised.
The article said, “Likenesses are obtained by the computer
modelling of 18 craniometric data points across the skull.
These give detailed pointers to muscle structure and shape of features that define a face such as the nose, chin and forehead.”
The article also said, “Her reconstruction of “Lucy”, a famous
human-like creature that lived around 3.2 million years ago, meanwhile, stunned visitors to the National Museum of
Anthropology and History in Mexico City for its life-like quality.”
Based on her own process of reconstruction (18 craniometric data points across the skull,) her reconstruction of “Lucy” is merely conjecture. Only 5 small pieces of cranium were found, and 3/4 of the jaw bone. Daynes had to take artistic license to
complete the reconstruction.
Demogorgon
They look like modern humans, so what’s the difference?