05/07/2024 11:05:01 PM PDT
· 242 of 984 thecodont
to reed13k; ssschev; Melian
“If you are in the SF Bay Area, look West and about 30 degrees up, and you will see a very distinct and thin bright arc of light. It looks like the thin tail of a comet. I thought it was a plane or satellite but it’s not moving. Is it a comet?”
I did not see it tonight, checking the same patch of sky.
Compared with photos online of Pons-Brooks, this was not similar.
What I saw last night was not parallel to the horizon. It was a series of blue-green threads of light reaching for the zenith and focused and brighter at the zenith. I wonder if it might have been trails of space junk descending into our atmosphere. Was it a searchlight of terrestrial origin? It was too long for that, and had no clouds to project onto. Skies were clear.
I don’t know if this is the right place to post this, but here goes:
If you are in the SF Bay Area, look West and about 30 degrees up, and you will see a very distinct and thin bright arc of light. It looks like the thin tail of a comet. I thought it was a plane or satellite but it’s not moving. Is it a comet?
05/04/2024 4:16:13 PM PDT
· 79 of 99 thecodont
to FarRockaway2; Señor Presidente
Both of you, excellent posts. (( applause ))
Please bear in mind, there is a distaff version of what you both just said. Plenty of young women who are devoted to Christ and ready for marriage are out there but somehow the young Christian men don’t see them as “good enough.”
04/27/2024 11:13:38 AM PDT
· 55 of 65 thecodont
to butterdezillion; ScaniaBoy
How do we “yop” loud enough to wake up the sleepers?
Thanks for this post and the Dr. Suess "Horton Hears a Who" reference (no wonder the left censored him).
You can introduce questions into casual conversations about current events. You might meet with some resistance and even anger, as I did with someone I know, who barked back at me "Well there's a DIFFERENCE OF OPINION on that!" which effectively cut off further discussion.
It's hard when someone is emotionally invested in "the narrative." How to overcome that?