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Melchiah

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Extreme planking.
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Cat Party

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My wife makes "ice cream" with just bananas and milk all the time. Our kids love it. It doesn't taste exactly like ice cream but it is a very good desert in its own right. We will definitely add some Nutella next time, as that sounds orgasmic.
 

noah111

Still Alive
Am I supposed to dump the whole nutella jar in with 6 bananas? What if I want to do less, how much nutella per banana? Looks delicious, i'm gonna try it. All I have is vanilla powder though, might throw that in there.
 

Skeyser

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Am I supposed to dump the whole nutella jar in with 6 bananas? What if I want to do less, how much nutella per banana? Looks delicious, i'm gonna try it. All I have is vanilla powder though, might throw that in there.

A cup is 250 ml, so around 40 ml per banana (250/6)
 

gurasa

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Photograph by Joshua Holko

During one of my last few days in Iceland I drove back to the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon and the nearby black-sand beaches to see if any fresh icebergs had washed ashore, as indeed they had. This iridescent blue iceberg, polished by the waves, was beautifully backlit and was glowing from within when I set up my tripod and took this photograph.
 

Fritz

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Tampere/Finland. The five churches form a pentagram, where in the middle lies the old church. Coincidence or conspiracy?

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The Marktkirche in Hanover, Germany. The pentagram used to be a symbol of salvation (the five marks of crucifixion) in medieval Europe. Might be just a coincidence as well though.
 

Prez

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The Marktkirche in Hanover, Germany. The pentagram used to be a symbol of salvation (the five marks of crucifixion) in medieval Europe. Might be just a coincidence as well though.[/QUOTE]

I'm surprised that symbol wasn't removed by the nazis.
 

Melchiah

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The Marktkirche in Hanover, Germany. The pentagram used to be a symbol of salvation (the five marks of crucifixion) in medieval Europe. Might be just a coincidence as well though.

I love it.

The pentagram standing on two points, has sometimes been referred to as a symbol of man, and sometimes even a symbol of christ. I think the latter has more to do with giving old pagan traditions new meanings under the christian rule. The pentagram standing on one point is customarily aligned with more sinister traditions, depending on the culture and time.

Some info can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentagram
 
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