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Bizarre loos, big drops and leaning houses - Photos from Sochi


Recent and archive images of the final push and journey to be ready for the Sochi Winter Olympics, which opens on Friday and ends on February 23. Sochi has for years been what President Vladimir Putin has called the world's biggest construction site, with new hotels being built with state money. Despite the concerns about safety, IOC President Thomas Bach said Russia had managed in seven years to transform an old-fashioned sub-tropical summer resort, once favoured by Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, into a "modern all-year sport and tourism hub".

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AWKWARD - A two-toilet double stall is seen in the lobby of a media hotel as preparations continue for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.


10900627285?profile=originalWEIRD - The walls of a toilet are decorated with a mountain panorama wallpaper and skis on the floor at the "Red Fox" restaurant in the winter sport resort of Rosa Khutor, a venue for the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics.


10900627468?profile=originalWHOOPS - A man looks at a residential house that started leaning after a tunnel collapse in the Russian Black sea resort of Sochi. The house, unnoccupied at the time, began leaning after a tunnel on a nearby road construction project fell in.

10900627492?profile=originalSTUNNING - A general view of the accommodation at the athletes village in Rosa Khutor as preparations continue for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.


10900627880?profile=originalOMINOUS - A member of the Russian military walks past a rocket launcher near residential houses next to the Olympic Park in the Adler district of Sochi.


10900628091?profile=originalHALF-HEARTED? - Workers paint a Sochi sign at the Rosa Khutor alpine resort near where the Winter Olympic Games are taking place.


10900628873?profile=originalGLORIOUS - Sweden's snowboarder Sven Thorgren goes off a jump during snowboard slopestyle training at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics in Rosa Khutor.


10900629056?profile=originalMAGNIFICENT - Course workers look at Switzerland's Martina Koch speeding down the track during the women's luge World Cup at the "Sanki" sliding center in the winter sport resort of Rosa Khutor, a venue for the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics.


10900628494?profile=originalWHAT? - A photographer puts a python on a sunbather for a snapshot on a beach outside Russia's Black Sea city of Sochi. Photographing with exotic animals such as snakes, parrots, monkeys and alligators is popular among holiday-makers at the Black Sea coast of Russia.


10900628684?profile=originalFLYING - Snowboarders sail off jumps during snowboard slopestyle training at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics in Rosa Khutor.


10900629285?profile=originalSTERN - A warning sign describes the rules for walking on the snow as snow cannons are in use at the Russki Gorki center where the Olympic ski jumping and Nordic combined events will take place in Rosa Khutor near Sochi.


10900629100?profile=originalDANGEROUS - Kim Jun Ho (L) of South Korea crashes during practice at the Adler Arena in preparation for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.


10900629879?profile=originalCUTE? - Russian President Vladimir Putin strokes a Persian leopard during his visit to the Persian Leopard Breeding and Rehabilitation Centre in the Sochi national park.


10900626279?profile=originalMASCOTS - Women in traditional Russian costumes wait for the prize-giving ceremony after the two-men bobsleigh test event at the "Sanki" sliding center in Rosa Khutor, a venue for the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics.

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Ohm shanti initiation

Hello, I have good news last week I finished my initiation in the Nusta Karpay it was wonderful my connection with the goddess was restored renewed. I have a vision when it happens I saw a crow flying but from top, I looked on his back and when I was trying to connect to say something I here the scream of a hawk I was the hawk maybe a second or a minute later I see a paqo a Peruvian sitting, mediating, he was the crow. What a moment I am glad that I can share it with you al greeting love PieterFranciscis

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WOMEN, KEEP THIS IN MIND! by Brenda Tenerelli

It's very true that we are the protectors of men's hearts. There is something I want to share with you all. I'm sorry if this sounds more like a counseling session, but I think it needs to be said. It's so true that we carry a lot; perhaps even more than most of us realize. I've learned in my life that men are much more emotionally fragile, and can suffer much worse damage to their hearts. We are actually stronger than them in this way. I've found that too many women forget their beauty and role and become very hurtful and cold. They play games not realizing that the damage they do may be irreversible by the man without years of pain. If there is one thing in this world I can't handle it is to see a man cry, simply because I can feel how much pain is in his heart. I've seen them very tortured, yet by society's standard, trying very hard to hide behind a masculine or macho front to not look weak. No man should ever be thought of as weak because he is able to express emotion or is more in tune with them, quite the opposite. There's good reason why we are here to protect their hearts. We can cry and let it all show and heal from it, whereas they often can't due to society. They hold it in, causing much deeper damage. Just to throw into the pot here, please don't withhold you-know-what! Ever! I'm going to tell you something you may or may not agree with. Men have a hard time with emotions, and often use intimacy as a way of showing their love and affection. It validates them in completely different ways from us. When we withhold it, or turn it down, you are turning down his love, too. If need be, tell him you aren't turning down his love or a cozy snuggle, just the intimate relations itself. Men in relationships are many times more likely to commit suicide than women; sad, isn't it? As well as being an advocate for abused women, I have a mission to teach as many women as I can what really goes on in a man's mind and heart; all this hurt needs to stop! Each and every day I remind myself: UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: WE ARE ONE!! Are you following me here, ladies? Good! And so we carry the Flame and protect the Heart at all cost!!

Love, Light, and Blessings, Brenda

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SaLuSa via Madad - 27 Aug 2013

SaLuSa via Madad
Posted: 27 Aug 2013 10:03 PM PDT

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Love can be felt and be seen everywhere around you, take it inside and let it move through you and sweep away the last fragments of the old, that you know have no power over you and cannot help you anymore. We know you understand our messages, because they are sent with our love and energy within and they are helping you with your transformation. They are not just words, as words cannot fully express our desired meaning and information that we want to share with you. Therefore with every message that you read, focus also on energy that it is carrying and you will be able to understand more and “read between the lines”. It is possible for you now to understand also that what is not written in words as your higher vibrations are allowing you to sense and feel so much more than ever before. This is how we live and communicate with each other, feeling the energies that surround us and that is what you are ready to practice, as for very long time you were not used to feel and sense others and only focusing on surviving. Now it is almost impossible not to feel as your mind and bodies changed so much, that only those who wish to stay within lower vibrations deny this fact, but also for them will come that moment when they decide to move forward and back home.

There are many surprises waiting for you as you go along your path and although many of you are prepared for all the spoken changes, you will still be amazed of so much more happening and changing in your reality and your lives. We cannot speak of them as they will be your own choices and desires that you will follow, so it is upon you to choose from endless amount of possibilities that will lie in front of you. Once you clearly see your path, a lot of possibilities will show up and those you will feel most attracted to, you will choose to be part of your life. If unsure which one is the best one for you to experience, there will always be someone who will help you decide, but do not expect that there will be someone who will tell you exactly what to do, as now you are awakened and also need to take the full responsibility for your own experiences. We are here with you to guide you until you are able to completely trust yourselves in everything that you choose or do, and we clearly see that many of you are allowing Yourself to guide you and that trust is built inside and also starting to be seen on the outside. With all the changes coming to you, it will be easier for all that are awakening now, and you will see the fruits of your hard work in their smiling and loving expressions.

It is such a wonderful time to be on Mother Earth right now, she feels that so many people are returning her love back that she is literary starting to glow, and we are all watching this beautiful change with amazement and happiness. Soon some of you will be able to also see it, as this is also allowing us to come to you and show ourselves for those who are ready and this will allow others to get ready too. Stay in these wonderful energies and feelings, as we say so often, and leave all that is not serving you behind. Tell that to your mind as many times as needed and you will shortly see that it works as it is always your intentions that are speaking to the Creation Forces.

I am SaLuSa from Sirius and I am so gladly sharing my love and energy with you all and I thank to all of you that are sending love back to me, I feel it from every one and each of you that do so and feel blessed to be able to be in such connection with you. We all from Galactic Federation are enjoying our presence here, so close to you and are ready to greet you within our reality.

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An Anastasia Inspired Documentary Film

http://youtu.be/bzcekql6coM


Published on 17 May 2013
Please watch to the end especially the part about the school at the end

NEW EARTH DESTINY - An Anastasia Inspired Grassroots Documentary Film by Mikael King & Igor Revenko. Musical soundtrack by Amoraea Dreamseed & +Elijah- Ray.

As Ocean Waters continue to rise, Natural Resources continue to dry up, GMO Seed Issues continue to distract, and the Technocratic Ego-mind based world continues to crumble; millions of awakening humans are now co-creating EMPOWERED SPACES OF LOVE as the sole answer to the world's problems.

Be Inspired by the Ringing Cedar Eco-Village Movement started in Russia and now expanding into all countries throughout the Globe. Follow Film Co-Creators Mikael King & Igor Revenko on a synchronized New Earth Destiny journey into the heart of Russia where they discover Eco-Village Kin Domains, Siberia Ringing Cedar Trees, Ancient Black Sea Dolmen Pyramids, and culminate the incredible journey with a week long immersion into the Awe-inspiring Lyceum Children's School.

This film is their LOVE gift to you and to the next 7 awakened generations that will thrive by your willingness to CHOOSE TO LIVE the New Earth Destiny Today!

newearthdestiny.com

Co-Creators Contacts:

New Earth Visionary Mikael King:
mikael@divinejoy org
1.808.639.LIVE begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1.808.639.LIVE FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting
divinejoy org
breathlightbliss com

Open World Production and Igor Revenko:
irevenko@yahoo com
zvukom.com@mail ru

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Latest online scams to watch out for - Loose Change: Internet security

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Pictures of the week: From a roar that hit the spot to smoke-filled skies
Here's our pick of the best pictures around the world this week...

10900615269?profile=originalHear my roar! Young leopard Fred attempts to show his sister, Ginger, who's boss in their enclosure at Dvur Kralove Zoo, Czech Republic. Ginger looks unimpressed. (Action Press/REX)


10900615298?profile=originalMount Sinabung spews ash as stars glisten above. The volcano in Indonesia has been active since November. More than 25,000 villagers from the surrounding area have been evacuated, while the ash has coated the ground below in a thick blanket of grey soot. (Reuters)


10900616275?profile=originalThe Saudi Hawks Display Team perform stunning aerial displays at the Bahrain International Airshow in Sakhir, Bahrain. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali)


10900617070?profile=originalA message from the gods? Lightning strikes during the doubles match between Rameez Junaid of Australia and Adrian Mannarino of France, and Rohan Bopanna of India and Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi of Pakistan, during the 2014 Australian Open in Melbourne. Australia has been in the grip of a heatwave this week. Temperatures rose above 45C and dozens of bush fires raged through communities in the south and west of the country. The fires have claimed one life in North Grampians, west of Victoria. (Photo by Robert Prezioso/Getty Images)


10900617860?profile=originalPie-eyed: World Scotch Pie winner Stephen McAllister, from Kandy Bar Bakers in Saltcoats, Scotland, celebrates the only way he knows how at The Scotch Pie Awards in Dunfermline, Scotland. (PA)


10900618059?profile=originalTaking a break: A family wrapped up in traditional Mongolian wear rest on a sleigh, while their camel, adorned in colourful garments, waits by their side. The family are attending the annual Thousand Camel Festival in West Ujimqin Banner, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The festival boasts races, polo competitions and performances of traditional Mongolian music and dance. (Unimedia Images/REX)


10900617694?profile=originalIs this real or fake? Talented painter Roberto Bernardi, 33, spends up to a month painstakingly perfecting paintings that look real. The 39-year-old Italian artist uses oil on canvas to produce extraordinary art that can fetch up to £76,000. (Roberto Bernardi/Caters)


10900618875?profile=originalA Naga Sadhu, or Hindu holy man, offers blessings to a woman after taking a holy dip at the meeting point of the Ganges River and the Bay of Bengal, India. The man, covered in white, bathed in the water during Makar Sankranti - a Hindu festival that marks the start of the harvest season. (Reuters)


10900619101?profile=originalThe beginning of the apocalypse? The Luminarias festival, where riders guide horses through bonfires, is held annually in the small town of San Bartolome de los Pinares in central Spain. The festival dates back 500 years and is held the night before St Anthony's Day, the patron saint of animals. It is believed the smoke from the bonfires bless the animals and protect them for the year to come. (Reuters)


10900619864?profile=originalA trend for next season? Photographer Tim Tadder snapped the moment a water balloon popped over a model's head. (Tim Tadder)


10900619300?profile=originalSmoke billows from a vast fire at a recycling plant in Sherburn-in-Elmet, where 15,000 tonnes of tyres burned this week. The blaze was so fierce that the nearby town of York was blanketed by the black smoke. The plume reached heights of 6,000ft - high enough to be seen from space. The cause of the fire is not yet known. (PA)

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How To Turn Your Brain From Anger to Compassion

If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.

-Mother Teresa

How To Turn Your Brain From Anger to Compassion
--by Paul Gilbert, syndicated from Greater Good, Jan 26, 2014


Attention is like a spotlight—whatever it shines on becomes brighter in the mind. This knowledge can help us build compassion, says Paul Gilbert.


Why do we need compassion?

10900620857?profile=originalThis week, we feature the video of a Science of a Meaningful Life presentation by Paul Gilbert, the author of Mindful Compassion. This essay is inspired by his talk.


We need compassion because life is hard. We are all susceptible to diseases and injuries.

Every one of us has a lifespan that had a start and will have an end. Just like you, I am vulnerable to disease. Just like you, I could have a blood test tomorrow that says my life is going to end. Just like you, I could hear that my son has been killed in a car crash.


Because these things can happen to any of us at any time, we’re all in this together. No one—no one—escapes. And the more we work together, the more we can make this journey of suffering bearable. The Buddhist tradition puts it this way: “Just like me, you want to be happy; just like me, you want to be free of suffering.” That recognition of common fear and yearning is the basis for compassion.


But compassion isn’t always easy. I take a fairly simple general view of compassion, which is that it is “a sensitivity to suffering with a commitment to try to alleviate and prevent that suffering.” We don’t confuse it with other positive emotions, like love, because the hardest forms of compassion are for people you don’t love. It’s also harder to be compassionate toward people who seem very dissimilar from you than toward people who are like you.

These are just some of the factors that can inhibit compassion.


Life experiences can also diminish our ability to give and receive compassion. I’m a therapist, and people who come to therapy are often caught in psychological loops that prevent them from accepting compassion from others or from themselves.


But we can break those loops by becoming aware of how our brains work—by becoming aware of own awareness. We can then begin to deliberately cultivate compassion by learning to cultivate compassionate attention, compassionate thinking, compassionate feeling, and compassionate behavior. We learn to be open to suffering in others as well as to suffering in ourselves—and then we can act to alleviate that suffering.


The trouble with brains

10900621097?profile=originalWe are all biologically created. Our brains are created by our genes; they were not created by us, but for us by evolution, and as such we discover our brains can do wonderful things (find ways to cure disease) and terrible things (make war). So the way our brains have evolved means it can give us a lot of trouble, actually—and the trouble arises from the fact that we really have two brains.


We have an old brain, which has a whole lot of motives and desires that evolved long ago and that we share with many other animals. So just like your family dog, we are naturally motivated to avoid things that could harm us, and we can be territorial, possessive, and concerned with status. We are also motivated to form friendships, reproduce, and care for offspring. And just like our family dog, we can experience emotions of anxiety, fear, anger, lust, and joy.


But we are very different from other animals, too. About two million years ago one of our primate ancestors started to evolve humanlike intelligence, and we are now capable of imagining, reasoning, using language, and using symbols. This “new” brain is fabulous when used wisely, but much depends on how it interacts with the old brain.


For example, imagine a zebra spots a lion and runs away—that’s what the older, animal brain is good at: detecting and responding to threats. If the zebra gets away, it will settle down and go back to the herd and start happily eating again. But that won’t happen for a human because of the new brain. The human will start thinking, “Oh my god, can you imagine what would’ve happened if I got caught?” They wake up in the middle of the night thinking, “What about tomorrow? And the children! Oh my god.”


The threat is over, but the new brain can’t let it go. We ruminate, and we run simulation after simulation in our minds of “what-if” scenarios. Now, of course, this can be very useful for working out how to avoid lions in the first place, or to make a spear. But it can also trap us in fear.


This is what we call emotional memory. I’ll give you another example, this time closer to the modern world. Suppose that you like holidays. When you think about holidays, it makes you excited. But then on one holiday you get severely beaten up and robbed, and you end up in the hospital. What will happen the following year when you think about holidays? Well, that trauma memory will come back, and so holidays are no longer pleasant to you.


The same mechanism is at work with the child who’s loved in the morning but whose parent gets drunk and beats him up at night. The attachment system—the parts of the brain that facilitate loving connection with our parents—fuses with the fear system. So as that child grows up and begins to feel connection with other people, he is opening up the attachment system—but unfortunately, in his emotional memory, attachment is also toxic. That person now has a mental health problem.


A lot of people with mental health problems are in loops they can’t escape. They ruminate about things that frighten them, they ruminate about being no good or inferior. They focus on all the negative aspects. This is not their fault, because we have a natural, old-brain threat bias. As Rick Hanson notes, the brain is Velcro for negative- and threat-based things but Teflon for positive ones. We’re all like this.


How does mindfulness help fix the trouble?

10900620283?profile=originalFortunately, we also have the skills to reconcile the old brain with the new. One of them is a technique that we call mindfulness—moment-to-moment awareness of thoughts and feelings. That is, we have the capacity to be aware of awareness, and to simply observe and become familiar with the tricks our minds play on us.


This is a phenomenally important evolutionary quality, almost like a quality of developing a visual system. Before animals had the capacity to be aware of light, there was no awareness of light. But of course light exists. We now have a brain to be aware of being aware, which no other animal has—and this actually puts on our shoulders fantastic responsibilities, because we can wake up to the reality of the life we’re in and start to make healthy choices as a result. Chimpanzees cannot do this—they can’t look at their body and think, “Oh my God, I’ve got to lose weight.”


Mindfulness helps us understand that attention is like the spotlight—whatever it shines on is what becomes brighter in the mind, which can even affect us physiologically.


Try this: Deliberately imagine your excitement around a vacation, or the possibility of winning a lottery. Let that be your focus for a minute of two and notice what happens in you body. Then switch your attention (on purpose) to an argument or one of your core worries at the moment. Notice what happens in your body. Did you feel very differently, according to where your attention was focused?


Attention also puts things outside the spotlight, into darkness. Let’s say you go Christmas shopping and enter 10 shops, and in nine shops the assistants are very helpful to you, but in one shop the assistant is very rude and she makes you wait. Well, whom do you think about when you go home? “God, where do they get these people from?” you say to yourself.

“Should I write to the store manager and get her fired? She was so rude.” You’re in a loop now and you’re in the anger system. You’ve forgotten all the shop assistants who were nice to you. They’re in darkness because the spotlight is on the rude one. How absolutely extraordinary that we can forget 90 percent of our experience!


But of course once we notice what the mind is up to—and why—then we can begin to take control over our attention and use it mindfully and practically. What about if you, on purpose, decide that you’re going to recall the other nine people? Just spend time remembering how kind one of them was in that shop, another’s smile, how one tried so hard to find you the thing you wanted.


Taking that step—breaking out of the anger loop—requires intention. And that intention is a key to cultivating compassion.


Compassion is rooted deeper in brain systems having to do with intentionality and motivation, and if you orient yourself to compassion, then you’re going to change the whole orientation of your mind. And the key here is to understand that we can select, on purpose, one of our basic motivational systems—for caring—and we can cultivate it, help it grow and mature, through practice. We also need to understand exactly why it’s useful to do this: because it changes our brain and will give us much more control over our thoughts and our lives.


So in therapy that tries to develop compassion, we train people to remember, remember, remember, notice, notice, notice kindness—and then to build upon those remembrances. Buddhist monk and author Matthieu Ricard says our minds are like gardens and they will grow naturally. But if uncultivated, they are influenced by the weather and whatever seeds are in the wind. Some things will grow big and others shrivel—and in the end we may not like the results.


We can come to understand why and how to cultivate compassion within us, which has the capacity for healing and reorganizing our minds such that we can begin to become the people we want to be—in other words, to have the garden-mind we want. This requires courage. If you’re an agoraphobic, compassionate behavior isn’t sitting at home eating chocolates, because that’s easy. Compassion is going out and confronting your anxieties.


With our male clients we often talk about two types of courage. There is physical courage, which many of them have, but there is also emotional courage, which is being able to move into areas of deep suffering and pain. Compassion helps us to move in those areas. We must be prepared to confront pain in ourselves—and to alleviate that pain.


So here is the situation. The brain we have inherited from millions of years of evolution is both a gift and a curse, if not understood and used wisely. It is easy for us to get lost in our very basic emotions and motives, or become personally distressed by the problems of others.


But evolution has also given us a very different type of attention—an extraordinary competency as miraculous as the ability to see light—that can sense and experience consciousness of consciousness itself. From here we can begin to see into the nature of the mind—and begin to make choices about what emotions we want to cultivate in our lives. This is what it means to wake up and to start to become enlightened.


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This article is printed here with permission. It originally appeared on Greater Good, the online magazine of the Greater Good Science Center (GGSC). Based at UC Berkeley, the GGSC studies the psychology, sociology, and neuroscience of well-being, and teaches skills that foster a thriving, resilient, and compassionate society.


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Old Testament Computing

Old Testament Computing

Whoever wrote this is a genius.

In ancient Israel, it came to pass that a trader by the name of Abraham Com did take unto himself a young wife by the name of Dorothy. And Dot Com was a comely woman, broad of shoulder and long of leg. Indeed, she was often called Amazon Dot Com.

And she said unto Abraham, her husband, "Why dost thou travel so far from town to town with thy goods when thou canst trade without ever leaving thy tent?"

And Abraham did look at her as though she were several saddle bags short of a camel load, but he simply said, "How, dear?"

And Dot replied, "I will place drums in all the towns and drums in between to send messages saying what you have for sale, and they will reply telling you who hath the best price. The sale can be made on the drums and delivery made by Uriah's Pony Stable (UPS)."

Abraham thought long and decided he would let Dot have her way with the drums. And the drums rang out and were an immediate success. Abraham sold all the goods he had at the top price, without ever having to move from his tent.

To prevent neighbouring countries from overhearing what the drums were saying, Dot devised a system that only she and the drummers knew. It was known as Must Send Drum Over Sound (MSDOS), and she also developed a language to transmit ideas and pictures - Hebrew To The People (HTTP).

And the young men did take to Dot Com's trading as doth the greedy horsefly take to camel dung. They were called Nomadic Ecclesiastical Rich Dominican Sybarites, or NERDS.

And lo, the land was so feverish with joy at the new riches and the deafening sound of drums that no one noticed that the real riches were going to that enterprising drum dealer, Brother William of Gates, who bought off every drum maker in the land. Indeed he did insist on drums to be made that would work only with Brother Gates' drumheads and drumsticks.

And Dot did say, "Oh, Abraham, what we have started is being taken over by others."

And Abraham looked out over the Bay of Ezekiel, or eBay as it came to be known.

He said, "We need a name that reflects what we are."

And Dot replied, "Young Ambitious Hebrew Owner Operators."

"YAHOO," said Abraham.

And because it was Dot's idea, they named it YAHOO Dot Com.

Abraham's cousin, Joshua, being the young Gregarious Energetic Educated Kid (GEEK) that he was, soon started using Dot's drums to locate things around the countryside.

It soon became known as God's Own Official Guide to Locating Everything (GOOGLE).

That is how it all began. And I swear, that's the truth.

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