i made it till 26:11 without beginning skippage ... erring on the side of grounding delegation is a bad choice .. money driven .. as per usual .. that's why the fusion of them is a true culture bloomer .. check the damanhur clay coins ... the cernunnos wealth running onto / into the ground and animals 'lording' him for it ... a derive ----[10s of thou's of miles drift .. door de driftigen .. de doordrijvers ... cernunnos boatman talisman buried under their former river domain Notre Dame site .. compare history of bathing by 'the confidence' on youtube [formerly 'die zuversicht, a stolen history buff]---- from the samudra manthan memery praxis, team pick n spin ups .. which made it's way all the way to japan via dutch printers
related images from all over asia:
https://twitter.com/kamlesm/status/1109059365401563137
last 12 of 15 images of a tweethread with this moron title:
g katyan misra on Twitter "#worldwaterday #Ocean was considered as mighty power, still devata & rakshas (Man) did churning #Samudra #Manthan? #Suvarnabhumi #airport #Bangkok #Thailand can such thing we can build in India? land of Shri Ram? https _t.co_vkkVGrchYU" _ Twitter
At Last: Attorney Tom and Rekieta Law Ruin the Internet
retrieved searching with image name D2QrbObUgAAVmX-
=google has ddg beat fair and square on this kind of chore=
which i had saved on the 9th of june last year .. along with some alarmy.com ones [RJCK5R .. same in color PAGAHP signed 'arghirenti inc'? ... kaurams kourmas wistnou - Pierre van der Aa]
fresh addition:
tailand airport larger than lifesize don mock it don't knock it SPIN it maquette
http://www.allabouthinduism.info/2013/02/27/samudra-manthan/buddhist-monks-admire-the-attractive-sculpture-of-the-churning-of-the-milk-ocean-which-measures-about-30-meters-wide-and-5-5-meters-high-too-big-for-fire-regulations-requiring-it-to-be-moved-out-of/
Buddhist monks admire the attractive sculpture of the Churning of the Milk Ocean, which measures about 30 meters wide and 5.5 meters high, too big for fire regulations, requiring it to be moved out of the Suvarnabhumi Bangkok airport in 2008. The Churning of the Milk Ocean (or Sagar Manthan; Samudra Manthan; Samudra manthanam; or Ksheersagar manthan) is one of the most famous episodes in Sanskrit literature, appearing in the Srimad Bhagavatam, the Mahabharata and the Vishnu Purana. Demons and gods cooperate to churn the sea for thousands of years in order to bring forth missing treasures after the recreation of the universe, including the heavenly nectar of immortality (amrita). The King Power Group donated the 48-million-baht sculpture. Suvarnabhumi is pronounced “Su-Wana-Poom” and means “The Golden Land”. A Buddhist monk and a woman stand by.
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