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We don't have any good mysteries these days.

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  • nske@ravenation.clubN nske@ravenation.club

    @robinhouston @MLE_online That picture of the shoe (okay foot) by the heater is seared into my brain. As well as the carpet.

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    @nske @MLE_online Yes! This book was foundational for me.

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    • robinhouston@mathstodon.xyzR robinhouston@mathstodon.xyz

      @nske @MLE_online Yes! This book was foundational for me.

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      @robinhouston @nske i would have been so excited to have found that book in the library

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      • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

        @robinhouston @nske i would have been so excited to have found that book in the library

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        @MLE_online I got it as a Christmas or birthday present when I was 7 or 8. I became so obsessed with it that my mother confiscated it at one point.

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        • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

          @smellsofbikes and you dont even appreciate it!

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          @MLE_online @smellsofbikes it’s a dying art!

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          • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

            We don't have any good mysteries these days. No UFOs, no bigfoot photos, no crop circles, no chupacabra. I miss the days of wacky mysteries.

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            @MLE_online

            it's raining frogs somewhere.

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            • robinhouston@mathstodon.xyzR robinhouston@mathstodon.xyz

              @nske @MLE_online Yes! This book was foundational for me.

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              @robinhouston @MLE_online I had a similar book, different cover but probably the same stuff inside, plus the Arthur C Clarke's Mysterious World programmes on ITV on Sunday. My old man pointing at the telly saying "see, you don't know it all" or words to that effect.

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              • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

                We don't have any good mysteries these days. No UFOs, no bigfoot photos, no crop circles, no chupacabra. I miss the days of wacky mysteries.

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                @MLE_online
                Right. All we have today is 41% of our population believing that lies are the truth.

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                • bardmoss@autistics.lifeB bardmoss@autistics.life

                  @MLE_online
                  Right. All we have today is 41% of our population believing that lies are the truth.

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                  @bardmoss you dont have to turn everything into politics all the time

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                  • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

                    @bardmoss you dont have to turn everything into politics all the time

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                    @MLE_online
                    You're the one who turned to politics on that. I'm just talking daily news.

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                    • bardmoss@autistics.lifeB bardmoss@autistics.life

                      @MLE_online
                      You're the one who turned to politics on that. I'm just talking daily news.

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                      @bardmoss omg shush. so annoying

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                      • bardmoss@autistics.lifeB bardmoss@autistics.life

                        @MLE_online
                        You're the one who turned to politics on that. I'm just talking daily news.

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                        @MLE_online
                        I would further point out that you were talking conspiracy theories, which by default means politics today.

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                        • bardmoss@autistics.lifeB bardmoss@autistics.life

                          @MLE_online
                          I would further point out that you were talking conspiracy theories, which by default means politics today.

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                          @bardmoss byeeee!

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                          • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

                            We don't have any good mysteries these days. No UFOs, no bigfoot photos, no crop circles, no chupacabra. I miss the days of wacky mysteries.

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                            @MLE_online

                            Hmm...

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                            Color Me Cryptid - A Cryptozoology Coloring Book | Ellen Liebenthal

                            Cryptozoology is the scientific study of hidden or unknown animals. “Color Me Cryptid” is a coloring book that features the most sought-after mythic and legendary creatures in the world. E.H. Liebenthal’s interest in the study of Sociocultural Anthropology and her degree in Linguistics compelled her to delve into the complex history of cryptids. She has received a Certificate of Accreditation in Cryptozoology from the Centre of Excellence, United Kingdom. She has also written a book for young adults, A-Z of Cryptozoology, which has drawings and details offamous cryptids from around the world. E.H. Liebenthal is a professional illustrator, cartoonist, and writer.Her artwork has appeared on fabric, pins, patches, and puzzles.She hopes you enjoy coloring in this book!

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                            Ellen Liebenthal (www.ellenliebenthal.com)

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                            • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

                              We don't have any good mysteries these days. No UFOs, no bigfoot photos, no crop circles, no chupacabra. I miss the days of wacky mysteries.

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                              @MLE_online

                              One of my favorites was the "development" of the solid state transistor so quickly after the Roswell UFO thing.

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