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pixierainbows · 3 months ago
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A. Swirling water vortex example
B. Video of a natural whirlpool
C. Jacuzzi commercial
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soulinkpoetry · 1 year ago
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Oh boy….do they ever?
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numberlover1729 · 1 month ago
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those look great. i wanna wear one, but i feel like a tiny fashion designer would scream at me about how dangerous they are
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Masculine cape made of green silk velvet with golden embroidery. Years 1651-1675.
Source: Museu Virtual de la Moda de Catalunya [Fashion Virtual Museum of Catalonia]. Kept in Museu del Disseny [Design Museum] in Barcelona, Catalonia.
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mishalogic · 6 months ago
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DINOPHOBIA!
Fear of dizziness or whirlpools! ... phobia world
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the-wolf-and-moon · 1 year ago
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M51, Whirlpool Galaxy
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mountainsofewoks · 3 months ago
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peril and whirlpool uh.. I’ve got nothing new to post. . .
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troublemakergalaxy · 5 days ago
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the face of a woman who just lied so fucking hard and is actively holding a lie behind her back
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hellsitegenetics · 9 months ago
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Can you do the lyrics to Cotton Eye Joe?
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Closest match: Anisus vortex genome assembly, chromosome: 7 Common name: Whirlpool Ram's Horn
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bogdanklimowicz · 2 years ago
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Whirlpools. . M. C. Escher - Whirlpools (NL: Draaikolken (1957). . Fresh Mint Tea (Verse Muntthee). . Calendar week 2023.07 Drinking… in Tilburg, Netherlands (Nederland), tea. . Listening… to Subterranean Homesick Blues by Bob Dylan (1965). What song would you listen to? . Singing… “Oh, get sick, get well, hang around a ink well Hang bail, hard to tell if anything is gonna sell Try hard, get barred, get back, ride rail Get jailed, jump bail, join the Army if you fail Look out kid, you're gonna get hit By losers, cheaters, six-time users Hanging 'round the theaters Girl by the whirlpool's looking for a new fool Don't follow leaders, a-watch the parking meters” . . . . . #whirlpools #whirlpool #fish #fishes #circles #freshminttea #freshmint #fresh #mint #versemuntthee #versemunt #muntthee #munt #tea #thee #茶 #चाय #tilburg #weekly . #bogdanklimowicz #drink #artist #art #mcescher #escher #dutch #nederlands #illusions #illusion #subterraneanhomesickblues . (at Tilburg, Netherlands) https://www.instagram.com/p/ComzsCGNlyD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jalbathfittings · 2 years ago
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Best Whirlpools
Whirlpools are an excellent investment for those who suffer from muscle pain or other physical conditions. The massage action of the jets helps to increase circulation, relieve pain, and promote overall wellness. Additionally, warm water and massage can also help to relieve stress and improve mood.
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falling-skyzz · 9 months ago
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self-defense
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aestheticofstars · 2 months ago
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Hide your royal moms
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letsgethaunted · 3 months ago
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Ummmm yes hello! It's Spooky Lake Month, where we're doing 31 days of haunted hydrology. Today I wanna talk about a fountain in Texas that mysteriously killed four people in 2004. Located in Fort Worth, the Water Gardens were created 50 years ago in 1974 by acclaimed architect Philip Johnson. Water Gardens actually contains three large water features in the downtown area of Fort Worth. However, the main attraction is called the Active Pool. Hearkening back to the 1950s Brutalist style, this fountain is 40 feet deep and 19000 gallons of water flowing through it every minute. Visitors can walk down the 38 narrow steps over flowing water to reach the active pool at the bottom. The architect Philip Johnson has stated that there was an element of danger incorporated into the design of this fountain. However, no one could have known that that "element of danger" could mean actual death some 30 years later. In June 2004, a family of three from Chicago was visiting the Water Gardens at Fort Worth. Conflicting witnesses to the tragic event are unsure whether the youngest daughter of the family jumped or slipped and fell into the active pool. Either way, immediately after she fell in, another young girl unrelated to the family jumped in after her to save her. At this point, two young girls are swirling around in this fountain's vortex, and the first girl's father and brother jumped in to help. None of them could have known that the pool was deadlier than usual on this particular day because of a convergence of events that resulted in a monster lurking beneath the surface. Memos dating back to 1974 warned that it would have been practically impossible for someone to escape without assistance should they fall in. But no one could have suspected that a slip and fall would result in drowning because the recommended level of the pool was only three feet. Later, reports would reveal that the water level on that particular day was closer to nine feet because of debris and litter blocking the pool's drain. The fountain would have always had a degree of suction to keep water pumping through the system; however, on that day, combined with the high water, this pool had become a swirling, sucking vortex that would have been incredibly hard to escape. The first police officer on the scene, who immediately took off his belt and shoes and jumped in the water, said that the suction was enough to literally pull the socks off of his feet. Four people drowned that day because of a tragic convergence of circumstances that resulted in an innocent water feature becoming a deadly whirlpool. The fountain was closed until 2007 while the city modified it by reducing its depth to only two feet. Today, beneath the unrelenting Texas sun, the water flows on despite this shadow of death. 5 out of 10 Spookies.
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causalityparadoxes · 8 months ago
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POV you are in Venice, 2063, and watch the Fourteenth Doctor get sucked into a whirlpool and fuckin die:
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the-wolf-and-moon · 5 months ago
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M51, Eye of the Whirlpool
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