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Why Is That Undulating Blob Of Flesh Inspecting My Oil Drill?

Every so often, the Internet astonishes. Things I wouldn’t, couldn’t, shouldn’t expect, sometimes happen. Take this, for example. On April 25, somewhere in the ocean off Great Britain, a remotely operated video camera mounted near a deep sea oil drill caught a glimpse — at first it was just a glimpse — of an astonishing looking sea creature. It was a green-gray blob of gelatinous muscle, covered with a finely mesh-like textured skin, no eyes, no tentacles, no front, no back. It moved constantly, floating up to the drill, then it backed off and disappeared. The camera operator tried to find it, and then, suddenly, out of the darkness, back it came. What was this thing?

That is truly incredible.

Currently studying for my drilling exams, this gave me motivation! Ma pa, I want to be a driller now! Hah!

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ah.. reminders reminders

ah.. reminders reminders

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You were created with two ears and one mouth because you should listen more than you speak.

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سُبحــان الله

سُبحــان الله

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Many people still confuse ‘attachment’ with ‘love.’ Attachments are about fear and dependency, and have more to do with love of self than love of another. Love without attachment is the purest love because it isn’t about what others can give you, because you’re empty. It’s about what you can give others—because you’re already full.

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