Posted on 12/03/2024 2:02:24 AM PST by Libloather
RIP Kamilla.
Lucky wave
In Thailand the wave catches you.
This is a front page story? Had she been an obese, unattractive female this would have been on page 11. A beauty dies gracefully, taken by the waves...
Yoga is satanic.
something doesnt make sense here... i’m suspicious...
The yoga mat was left in place while she was swept away? And where was the boyfriend? A few feet away taking pictures is a good guess. I’m wondering if the story is misstating the facts. She might have gotten up and gone closer to the edge for a better picture and slipped, or perhaps was indeed knocked off balance by a larger than usual wave that did not, however, reach her mat. Tragic accident, but people are tempted into dangerous situations for pictures every day.
What a horrible waste.
Another instagram photo shoot turned deadly “accident”.
This is how things are. If you or I are in a car that gets into a wreck in a tunnel and you die, it doesn’t show up in much more than a local or regional paper.
If you are a glamorous British Princess and you get into a wreck in a tunnel and die, it becomes a legend.
“Yoga is satanic.”
My Sunday School teacher had been a missionary in Japan for decades. She liked the actual exercises because they helped her back, but was adamant that there would be no meditating or chanting.
Stretching is great. “Yoga” is a Hindu spiritual and ascetic discipline where you empty yourself and become “yoked” to a spirit. Exorcists have documented an exponential increase in demonic possession in the west that they claim is because of Yoga. 🧘
Yoga is no more satanic than riding a bike. It all depends upon where you ride it.
As you judge, you too will be judged.
The ocean does not care if you are hot.
It can be, yes. Or it can be effective stretching and mind clearing exercises to remove stress.
It’s like anything. Sex can be beautiful between a husband and wife. Or it can be satanic.
A buddy of mine and I got caught in a rouge wave in Oregon around ‘76.
The beach was VERY flat (level) and not steep — as such we were walking on the wet sand at low tide 300’ easily from the waves.
We both heard an odd sound and, due to the full moon we could see a wave moving towards us quickly. We ran about 150’ then jumped onto a large driftwood tree about 4’ in diameter. By the time the wave started retreating it had climbed up the beach at least 100’ past us but the driftwood tree saved us, we were soaked.
Two older ladies south of us were not so lucky and drowned when they were just taking a evening stroll...
We never know when our number is up...
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