Monday 15 December 2014

atheist Nativity

atheist NativityI love  these. The soul of "making do" runs so well with the Christmas story. Mary and Joseph needed to make do with a stable on the grounds that there was no room at the motel and the Son of God was naturally introduced to the most modest, poor and normal circumstances conceivable .

"Who being in extremely nature God did not consider balance with God something to be gotten a handle on yet made himself nothing,taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human similarity" Philppians
An atheist Nativity...


World Reversed – Catching Man by showing Money

World Reversed – Catching Man by showing Money
World Reversed – Catching Man by showing MoneyCompleting up our Majors...the World or Universe is a card about accomplishment, authority, consummation, and an inclination of being welcome anyplace you go. It's a card of travel, not flying out to learn yet going to administer the learning. This is the Wise Scholar rather than the Fool, pressed up and going wherever the street takes them. Reversed....

1) Opposite: clearly, the inverse of the voyaging card would be staying at home. An individual who can't wander from their safe place. In like manner, the individual is a long way from completing what they've been taking a shot at. It isn't finished, it's just barely begun.

We may likewise say that the inverse here would be the Fool - however, we as of now have that card. So what's the distinction? I would say that the Fool doesn't profess to know anything. Be that as it may the turned around World shows an individual who supposes they are common, professes to be worldly... but they are most certainly not.
This card could extremely well propose somebody who is tricking themselves or others. Their insight is defective or out and out offbase. Their data are false; they don't hear what they're saying.

2) Blocked: as the vitality of the World card is consummation or authority, a blocked World card shows that something is preventing an individual from completing the occupation. Ever seen the motion picture "Wonder Boys"? An essayist continues taking a shot at a novel, it gets longer and more, however he can't complete it. The switched world would all that much suit this man. What he's tackled he can't contend or expert - or, for reasons unknown, would like to.

This card may likewise come up to somebody who is agoraphobic. An individual who can't leave their home, who is perplexed about the outside world.

3) Upside-down: the upside-down picture of the Rider-Waite world provides for us a picture extremely like the Hanged Man. The moving figure can't move, the world, in a manner of speaking, can't turn. We wind up with stillness as opposed to development. Similarly, as with alternate translations, we get the inclination that no travel is conceivable. The individual can't turn thus can't see surrounding them - they can't finish what they've begun.

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Ed, Edd, 'n' EddyTrue friend are always there for you.Ed, Edd, 'n' Eddy
The show revolves around life on a cul-de-sac, focusing on three friends who have nearly identical names: Ed, Edd, and Eddy. Ed is the strongest of the three and the least intelligent, Edd is the smartest and the most socially accepted among others in the cul-de-sac, and Eddy is the de-facto leader of the group and is the meanest of the group. Throughout the show, the trio create numerous scams in order to make money to earn jawbreakers. They also have to deal with numerous misadventures, such as being ostracized from other kids in the cul-de-sac, as well as avoiding the Kanker sisters, who live in a nearby trailer and whom the Eds and the cul-de-sac as a whole despise

The Flintstones
Life can be full of fun without technology.The Flintstones
This popular animated television cartoon featured two Stone Age families, the Flintstones and their neighbors, the Rubbles. Much of the humor was based on its comic portrayals of modern conveniences, reinterpreted using Stone Age 'technology.' Most notably were their cars, complete with absence of floorboards to allow them to be 'foot-powered.
Johnny Bravo
If you remember me I'm awesome sexiest dude oh yeah. Johnny Bravo

Ohhhh, Mama! Johnny Bravo is a blond egomaniac who just loves pretty women. With spoofs of Schoolhouse Rock, The Twilight Zone, and other television shows and movies, Johnny Bravo, along with his mother Bunny and his cute neighbor Suzy, Johnny learns more about life - the hard way.
Real courage often lies within the gentlest of souls.
Courage the Cowardly Dog Courage the Cowardly Dog Courage the Cowardly Dog follows the story of the life of a little pink cowardly dog who was named Courage when he was found by Muriel. When he was a baby, one of his vet appointments ended being the last time he saw his dog parents. During that day, while the yet made baby Courage wait in the waiting room, he sent his parents up into space. Then Courage ended up on the streets. Afterwards, a lady named Muriel found Courage and took him home to her home in the middle of Nowhere, Kansas, with her mean, rude, and cranky husband, Eustace Bagge. Courage is always on the watch since creepy, scary, and paranormal events happen in Nowhere, but Courage is always ready to save Muriel and kick some villain, monster, alien, or zombie butts! GO COURAGE!  
Never worry about anything.Take life lightly.Stay cool.
The Bugs Bunny/Looney TunesThe Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes  Bugs Bunny and his cartoon friends, not including Tweety and Speedy Gonzales, are featured in this series, of which each episode contains seven classic Warner Brothers cartoons, in some cases edited for violent material, and no new animation. 

Never give up.
The Road Runner Show The desert in the U.S. southwest is the natural habitat of the Road Runner, a high-octane, cartoon bird who runs so fast on the desert's roadways that he leaves a trail of flame or causes pavement to ripple, distort, or roll up like a carpet. This speedy bird is unrelentingly chased by a hungry coyote named Wile E., who, though believing himself to be a genius, repeatedly fails to catch the Road Runner with his endless supply of ACME Corporation gadgets, weapons, and other paraphernalia. Episodes of this television series contain three theatrical cartoons, one with the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote, one with Tweety Bird and Sylvester Cat, and one with other characters from Warner Brothers' cartoon classics.  


Swat KatsBe a bad ass whenever needed. Swat Kats
Mechanics by day, the masked Swat Kats trio are a crack force defending Megakat City from criminal masterminds and monsters. Well-crafted, meticulously-animated children's science-fiction in faithful anime style, with well-rounded characters, ongoing storylines and rakes of humour.

The real monsters are inside of us.
Scooby Doo, Where Are You! Scooby Doo, Where Are You!Popular cartoon series featuring Scooby Doo, a dog who joins Velma, Daphne, Freddie, and Shaggy on many quests to solve mysterious. Each mystery is new and unusual and involves the group stopping someone from wreaking certain havoc on the world. 
Sometimes you have to go a little crazy to enjoy life.
The Mask
The Mask The further adventures of Stanley Ipkiss and his magic reality defying mask. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMOKIN'! 

Fractal illusions

Fractal illusions
Fractal illusions

Optical Illusions are back! Get ready to trick your eyes with some cool illusions that show the difference between visual perception and reality.
Sometimes we need to be told that something is there to be able to see it, and at times, you can spot it at first shot. Can you spot a distinct figure in the image below
Are you feeling dizzy seeing this  illusion? I love this one, it Trippy fractal optical illusion in and out, one moment it feels like the Fluid are moving . “I can’t live my life…understand…” So focus and see the image moving.

Batman vs Sherlock

Batman vs Sherlock
Can Sherlock Holmes solve the mystery of who the man behind Batman’s mask is? Read to find out!
Batman vs SherlockI've for a long while been itching to see Batman race Sherlock Holmes to tackle a riddle. Then again, Batman's suppliers provide for him an uncalled for playing point over Sherlock Holmes, so... The race will eventually be set around 1890. Batman time-travels there some way or another. The homicide to explore is the wrongdoing from A Study in Scarlet, yet I don't think it truly matters what riddle they're settling. In the event that you don't need A Study in Scarlet ruined, you may not have any desire to keep perusing. The examination is of a man lying in a room, without any outer surface wounds or indications of battle, who is dead on the carpet. The statement "Rache" is composed on the divider in blood, however, there are no cuts on the dead man's body. The man has a wedding ring on his individual. For more data, quest for the book on the web. It ought to be some place free of charge, where you can read it as an on-line content. Batman doesn't have his tool cinch or gear, just an amplifying glass. Sherlock Holmes has an amplifying glass. Who understands the secret first? Perhaps all the more essential, who secures the executioner first? I'm altering my opinion. Initially I said Batman would win. Nonetheless, this is the reason I think Holmes would win: 
Despite the fact that Batman is more knowledgeable of everything, Holmes matches his level of information on location. All the more essentially, we have verified that Holmes has the capacity see more from a wrongdoing scene than most- -potentially considerably more than Batman. For this situation, while Batman would likely break down the body, derive the reason for death was toxic substance, and a afterword understand that the saying "Rache" means revenge, I don't think he would have the capacity to explain the puzzle just from that data. He would likely look to scrutinize the gatekeeper who discovered the body, and proceed from that point. Then again, Sherlock Holmes (in the book) has the capacity focus the stature of the executioner, his appearance, and above all, his thought process, all from watching the foot shaped impressions around the wrongdoing scene. Just for this first occasion in the examination, Holmes is now more distant than Batman. 
Batman's ruin is that he isn't ready to think "regressively." Holmes clarifies that that is the means by which he fathoms puzzles so capably. As opposed to utilize a procedure of disposal (narrowing down conceivable suspects), he perceives the suspect's characteristics before constantly reaching him.