Speaking of hell. Scientists in Siberia supposedly dug the world's deepest hole and then they stuck microphones down. They recorded sounds of screaming and wailing. Hell perhaps? And then the scientists ran for their lives.
I heard the clip over the radio and then I told Justin and then I downloaded the clips but he refuses to listen to it. Fair enough.
Satan lives with his cronies in the core of the earth, maybe.
Yes, imagine all that liquor combined with the flames in hell! Explosions galore!
I can guess where you found this piece on the Siberian scientists. Mojo radio? If it were true (I say that because I haven't heard of for myself, not that I particularly want to -- I'm a fraidy cat like Justin, it seems -- and in terms of legitimate sources and so on), then it's understandable. But it makes me wonder where this idea of Satan and flames of hell, as well as oddities such as these in the center of the earth, originated. The skeptic in me says that the screaming and wailing may've been something else mistaken as such, combined with the concept of hell, caused this.
I heard it over Mojo radio, but the program's American and so they just broadcast it.
I suppose that you always have to have polar opposites- that heaven is angels and clouds and white whereas hell is fiery and flaming and dark. Conspiracy theories, that was everythign is.
I hope that the wailing was something else! It's kinda scary- to think that there are people in the core of the earth! But anyway.
The whole world is based on polarity. Gray areas? Pshaw. They don't make for good entertainment. One of the polarities that bothers me most is the whole good/evil deal. Lucas watches wrestling, and they exploit it like crazy. It's like saying, your audience is stupid so you need to have a clear good/bad guy doing obvious good/bad things. Okay, it's not the disparity that bothers me. It's the fact that wrestling exploits it, together with a lot of other stereotypes, that bothers me. And the fact that I have a boy who watches wrestling.
I don't think it's "people" at the core of the earth. They'd rather have you believe they're tortured souls!
That name sounds strangely familiar! Although, I thought he'd be younger than 60! Hmm, probably a different guy. I can totally imagine a 60-year-old going apeshit with a sword! I'd love it! The question is, did he look 60?
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Speaking of hell.
Scientists in Siberia supposedly dug the world's deepest hole and then they stuck microphones down. They recorded sounds of screaming and wailing. Hell perhaps? And then the scientists ran for their lives.
I heard the clip over the radio and then I told Justin and then I downloaded the clips but he refuses to listen to it. Fair enough.
Satan lives with his cronies in the core of the earth, maybe.
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Yes, imagine all that liquor combined with the flames in hell! Explosions galore!
I can guess where you found this piece on the Siberian scientists.
Mojo radio?
If it were true (I say that because I haven't heard of for myself, not that I particularly want to -- I'm a fraidy cat like Justin, it seems -- and in terms of legitimate sources and so on), then it's understandable.
But it makes me wonder where this idea of Satan and flames of hell, as well as oddities such as these in the center of the earth, originated.
The skeptic in me says that the screaming and wailing may've been something else mistaken as such, combined with the concept of hell, caused this.
I just burst your bubble, didn't I?
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I heard it over Mojo radio, but the program's American and so they just broadcast it.
I suppose that you always have to have polar opposites- that heaven is angels and clouds and white whereas hell is fiery and flaming and dark. Conspiracy theories, that was everythign is.
I hope that the wailing was something else! It's kinda scary- to think that there are people in the core of the earth! But anyway.
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The whole world is based on polarity. Gray areas? Pshaw. They don't make for good entertainment. One of the polarities that bothers me most is the whole good/evil deal. Lucas watches wrestling, and they exploit it like crazy. It's like saying, your audience is stupid so you need to have a clear good/bad guy doing obvious good/bad things. Okay, it's not the disparity that bothers me. It's the fact that wrestling exploits it, together with a lot of other stereotypes, that bothers me. And the fact that I have a boy who watches wrestling.
I don't think it's "people" at the core of the earth.
They'd rather have you believe they're tortured souls!
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That name sounds strangely familiar! Although, I thought he'd be younger than 60! Hmm, probably a different guy. I can totally imagine a 60-year-old going apeshit with a sword! I'd love it! The question is, did he look 60?
P/S: Did you delete your comments in these posts?
http://www.livejournal.com/users/carbonatedsass/132944.html
http://www.livejournal.com/users/carbonatedsass/132502.html
I was going to reply and it seems your reply has disappeared!
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I thought that what I'd said was really stupid so I figured I'd just delete them :(
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Aww, I didn't think it was stupid... I was totally going to reply to them too!
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