The 2,000,000th post game

Started by bluewaterrider52,234 pages

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSxXABXBpJM

The 50240 range featured an interesting potpourri ...

I'll have to re-explore it.

In the meantime, I'd wanted some submissions from my visually "tactile" thread logged here :

ALL I SEE IS YOU:
Blake Lively/Carol Ferris

Danny Huston/Gen. Stryker, Gen. Lane

TODAY IS

97 bottles of beer on the wall,
97 bottles of beer.
Take one Down, pass it around,
96 bottles of beer on the wall.

No, i’m Sure it’s super safe.

I’ll see you when you get back alive.

It’s CRAZY MAN!

How narcissism and insecurity go hand in hand.

You couldn’t function because your mom’s not a virgin...

...I mean where does that even come from?

Mexican ice skating is the next big thing.

AND

Red, black and white were the first colors used by artists in the Upper Paleolithic age, probably because natural pigments such as red ochre and iron oxide were readily available where early people lived. Madder, a plant whose root could be made into a red dye, grew widely in Europe, Africa and Asia.

Red. Signifies action, fire, charity, spiritual awakening. It also glorifies the sun and the joy of life and love. In the Christian symbolism, it denotes Holy Spirit. It is the color of Pentecost.

You won't be able to make red from other colors because it's a primary color that can't be produced by mixing shades. If you want a cooler red, try mixing red with a small amount of blue to produce a violet-red color. For a warm variation, mix the pure red with yellow to create orange-red.