"Kedarnath India at Night"
"Hoover Dam spillway tunnel, 50 feet wide & 600 feet deep."
"The inside of a Super 8 Projector"
"An artist found a way to convey grief"
"Tuscany sword. A Tuscan knight plunged his sword into a rock in the year 1180. He then swore off war and became a hermit. It is believed that this sword evolved into the Excalibur story in the UK (Sword in the stone & King Arthur). The sword remains embedded in the stone to this day."
"If you don’t pay back your loans in Dubai, this is classed as stealing and you have to go to jail due to Sharia law. This leads to many failed foreign businessman abandoning 1000s of supercars at the airport as they flee the country"
"This is a prison cell in Norway. The Scandinavian prison system focuses on rehabilitation rather than punishment of its prisoners."
"Purple and orange cauliflower bought from the local farmer's market."
"There is a small shell in my sea salt grinder."
"Zero shadow day"
"Garage door on the corner of the building"
"A neighbor has been feeding the pigeons in this exact spot for years, wearing away the concrete."
"My mom has a brownie pan that only makes edges"
"7'6" (229 cm), 5'5" (165 cm), 7'2" (218 cm)"
"The absolute scale of a windmill blade compared to a person"
"This Worcestershire Sauce is "English Salsa" at this Latin/Asian Grocery Store"
"Leonardo’s The Last Supper is way bigger than I thought it would be."
"Had to pay 50 cent to use the restroom, but there is a cutout for kids to use it free."
"This gavel shaped pencil from the Bar Association."
"This 30 plus year old gigantic toilet paper roll"
"This Train Waiting for its Next Destination Was Set to " Chillin' ", Glasgow Queen Street Station"
“Dad took me to a racetrack 7 years ago. Met Paul Walker, he stuck his finger up my nose.”
“3 eggs. 3 double yolks. Feeling lucky.”
“My uncle, who works on an Arctic research vessel, got an unexpected visitor today.”
“My dad bumped into his doppelgänger at the airport in Newark.”
“My cousin (on the left) was in his future wife’s family picture while on a trip to Rio de Janeiro. This was taken 7 years before they met.”
“My ring and my fiancée’s ring. We wanted rings that compliment each other and proposed at the same time by pure chance.”
“I was taking a picture of the double rainbow and was lucky enough to catch lightning at the same time!”
“My sister and her new husband fell off a swing while taking their wedding photos. It turned out to be my favorite part.”
“With my mom’s new dog, we now have all three forms of heterochromia in my house.”
“This circle that appeared in the evening sky”
“My orange has 2 sides.”
“The sun reflecting off my side mirror melted a mirror-shaped hole in the frost on the window.”
“I have a ridiculously oversized clothespin I found years ago and now I’ve found its ridiculously micro-sized little brother.”
“Saw this mega strawberry.”
“There was one heart-shaped treat in my dog’s bone-shaped treats.”
“Found a tiny, seemingly ripe, orange.”
“Found a rock in the shape of a skull on a Scottish Mountain.”
“The person who lived in my apartment before me planted pineapples.”
“I grew this crystal from scrap copper and vinegar. It’s called copper acetate, and it took 7 months to grow.”
“Cut into a tomato and a tomato farm was growing in it.”
“I took a picture of a UFO with its cloaking on.”
“The house my grandparents bought has a hidden basement that they weren’t told about. It’s full of boxes.”
“This airport has a LEGO vending machine.”
“The stairs in my camper look like a monkey.”
“The sky in Tokyo right before the typhoon.”
All true except Christianity
not true at all. this rehab works because the country is homogeneous.
Besides Robert Putnam's landmark book Bowling Alone about the US, there are 100s of peer-reviewed scientific works featuring tons of historical and empirical evidence (not banal slogans) showing that forced "diversity" kills societies.
I can't post links here, but here is at least one title
Ethnic Diversity and Social Trust Evidence from the Micro-Context
Dinesen, Peter Thisted; Sønderskov, Kim Mannemar
DOI: 10.1177/0003122415577989
Ummm... I am unsure that the cited article says what you think it says.
Can you expand your statement? On face value, it seems as if you are claiming ethnic purity enhanced social trust, but the article cited speaks to Danish hyper local (80 meter) ethnic exposure within a semi urban environment affects perceived level of trust in the hyper local community...
Which are not the same things, nor is one evidence for the other.
Vegas
It's in McAllen, TX
I saw it when I was there last week
www.newsweek.com/new-house-hidden-basement-dead-owners-stuff-1701301
cant molest a child in public?
Grow up.