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“One thing that can kill a man quick is the inability to see people for who they are. From the records of the past up until this moment, there has been multiple records where a man is betrayed by his most trusted men, wife, friend, brother and even advisors. Not everybody that pats you on the back and congratulates you are genuinely happy. Some men are wolves pretending to be friends, colleagues, family. Most w0men that will come your way during the time of plentiful are seeking protection for their future. Their happy future has no image of you in it. Be wise when dealing with people. Watch their behaviors, find out what triggers them, what gets them excited, what they fear, what they are after. No one can pretend for a very long time without making slight mistakes. There will always be a pattern of inconsistencies. If you feel that something is wrong about someone, make sure to find every possible means to clear that doubt. If you do, Good. If you don't, so be it. [It is best you do this without informing the person most times, just in case you were wrong]. Stay Savage”. [Image: Lost in Life] p. Q
We brought our watermelon back from the supermarket and put it on the kitchen counter. Soon after, it started to foam. A Google search revealed that it needed to be taken out of the house immediately as it might explode from fermentation. We put it in a plastic trash bag and carefully lowered it into our trash can outside. This morning we noticed that the watermelon had exploded and made a hole in the bottom of the trash can. There were maggots everywhere. 😰🍉 I didn't know it was possible at all so I prefer to share the information! image
Born in 1821 in Nykøbing Falster, Rödder came from a wealthy noble family of German descent and pursued medical studies in Copenhagen. In 1856, while traveling in Italy, he stumbled upon strange writings and bizarre specimens. This encounter introduced him to the famed crypto-naturalist and xeno-archaeologist Thomas Merrylin from London. Inspired by Merrylin, Rödder shifted his focus to the occult and the Dark World, amassing an extraordinary collection of cryptozoological artifacts that now resides in the museum. Vampires, fairies, baby dragons, werewolves… Welcome to the Museum Obscurum! Homo lupus, The Lycanthrope Commonly known as the "werewolf," this Homo lupus specimen belongs to a species of bipedal hominid, closely related to Homo sapiens and Homo vampyrus (vampire). Its wolf-like traits may result from a genetic mutation caused by a virus. This particular specimen is a 15-year-old female who likely died from starvation. She was the last acquisition of anthropologist Edward Harrell, a colleague of Thomas Merrylin. . image