The Natural Phenomena Discussion Topic

I saw a partial eclipse earlier this school year

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Good. The dragon didn’t devour the sun this time :stuck_out_tongue:

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I think you mean the snake. That goshdang Apophis, trying to eat Ra…

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No. He’s right. The Chinese believed it was a dragon eating the sun.

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…But I’m also right, right…?

…why did so many cultures have a reptile trying to eat the sun? :laughing:

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Yes, you’re right.

I dunno. They’re evil, I guess.

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But the Chinese also believed that dragons were good, right?

…Whatever, it’s kinda irrelevant. Back on topic, I think that the amount of snow that North-Eastern America has been getting counts as a Natural Phenomena. :laughing:

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If Frost Giants count as “natural phenomena” :stuck_out_tongue:

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@Political_Slime @Chronicler @Leoxandar_Magnus
Perhaps it was a snake-dragon, and the Egyptians and Chinese witnessed the same event and spun different theories off to explain it?

…Or it could have been an eclipse, but what’s the fun in that?

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Exactly :stuck_out_tongue:

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I Once Saw Rain

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It was a life-changing experience, wasn’t it? You were never the same again.

/s /s /s

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one day my life changed because… it froze :cry: and it turned into snow

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I like seeing rock formations. A lot of rock formations at the coast are beautiful, especially in caves.

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I remember when i was maybe 6yrs old we had a telescope and my dad woke me and my sister up in the middle of the night to look in it.
We saw Saturne q:
twas cool

Did you get to see the rings or any of its moons?

I saw the rings,but no moons

HAIL

there is a Blood Moon Sunday

#####yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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Thanks for reminding me. Now I can put an alarm on my clock so i don’t miss the super blood moon happening here in Sweden tomorrow

A blood SUPER moon, actually. And it’ll be quite visible where I live. Can’t wait to see it. I bet it’ll be beautiful.

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