Rowan on his way to stop Aelin from doing something stupid
Proof of Time Travel
Could time travel exist? Some people believe so. Look at these images and see what you think.
1. The Chinese Swiss Watch. Back in 2008, a 400 year old tomb was opened. Archaeologists were shocked to discover this small watch among the artifacts. The back of the watch is engraved with the word “Swiss”. They have no explanation of how this modern watch came to be in an unopened 400 year old tomb.
2. Charlie Chaplin Cell Phone. Viewers watching the extras section of the 1928 Charlie Chaplin film “The Circus” noted this person seemed to be talking on a cell phone. Others have claimed it was an ear trumpet, a horned device used to help those who were hard of hearing to hear. If that’s true, skeptics argue, who would she be talking to? Why is she laughing and talking if no one is there to hear but herself?
3. 1940s Hipster. This picture was taken at a small opening event in 1941.Time travel enthusiasts were quick to point out how this man stood out. He appears to be wearing a hooded sweatshirt and printed t-shirt, and holding a modern camera.
4. Rudolph Fentz. Rudolph apparently vanished without a trace in 1876. That alone wouldn’t be enough to constitute time travel, except that he turned up again…in the 1950s. Fentz allegedly materialized in a New York street, where he was struck by a car and died. Police were baffled as to what happened, especially when they found his pockets to only hold currency from the 1800s.
5. The Man in the Book. A couple was perusing an old book store when they happened across a book with this photograph included. It shows a group from 1917, but this man sticks out. His hair is disheveled and his clothing doesn’t fit in with the time period. Also note how the man beside him his staring at him, as though he too is aware of the strangeness.
I AM SUCH A SLUT FOR THIS
You missed the best one! The Abydos Helicopter
This scares the shit out of me
Now this is a conspiracy theory I can get behind
I’m not one for conspiracy theories, but I’m here for this.
@antipodean-beauty TIME TRAVEL IS REAL
bring on the conspiracy theories yessssss
Synonyms for the Word Said
Said Synonyms- Reporting
- Added: to enhance an argument
- Advised: to warn, to offer help
- Announced: to declare formally and or publicly
- Asserted: to state positively but having no proof
- Called: to capture attention by increased volume
- Commented: to explain, interpret, or criticize - to make a remark
- Complained: to express dislike or disagreement
- Congratulated: to give wishes; to acknowledge an action or deed
- Continued: to further or add to an earlier point
- Declared: to make known clearly and openly
- Informed: to give information, to make known; declare
- Lied: to not speak truthfully
- Observed: to mention casually
- Offered: to suggest; to state
- Mentioned: to state briefly; to bring up in conversation
- Protested: to formally or openly disagree
- Quoted: to repeat words of others; to cite a source
- Recalled: to remember or bring up
- Related: to make connection; to say allegorically
- Remarked: to make a brief, casual statement of an opinion
- Remembered: to recall
- Reminded: to remember; to mention so as not to forget
- Repeated: to say again; to restate
- Replied: to answer; to say in response
- Reported: to give a formal statement; to give an account of
- Reassured: to give additional comfort, support, or evidence
- Revealed: to make known; to publish
- Stated: to say or paraphrase from official documents
- Taunted: to cruelly tease in a mocking or insulting manner
- Teased: to annoy or pester; vex
- Tempted: to cause to consider (usually) something bad
Said Synonyms- Explaining
- Addressed: to speak directly to sme, respond or answer
- Answered: to respond to a question
- Asserted: to add or offer additional information
- Assured: to soothe, comfort, calm
- Broke In: to interrupt, supplying additional information
- Cautioned: to warn or advise; strongly suggest
- Claimed: to assert or maintain; to state as fact
- Concluded: to finish or draw to a close; to understand
- Confided: to let in on a secret; to disclose
- Described: to give additional information
- Explained: to make or offer an explanation
- Finished: to conclude or complete
- Quipped: to say ironically or unemotionally
- Implied: to suggest, hint, or say without saying
- Noted: to make mention; to acknowledge
- Promised: to give word or make a vow
- Puzzled: to say with doubt or ambiguity
- Reckoned: to add or submit; to figure or believe
- Rejoined: to answer an objection
- Replied: to answer a question or comment
- Responded: to reply or answer a question or comment
- Retorted: to reply to criticism in a sharp, witty way
- Returned: to answer an objection; to reply to a criticism or charge
- Speculated: to guess using information available
- Surmised: to conclude or deduce
Said Synonyms- Arguing
- Accused: to charge, slander
- Agreed: to concur, to be in harmony
- Argued: defend position, disagree or dispute
- Chided: to scold mildly; to goad into action
- Commanded: lead; overwhelm opposition
- Contended: to argue, dispute, disagree
- Countered: to dispute, question
- Convinced: persuaded; remove all doubt, win over
- Disagreed: to be at odds; to not agree
- Emphasized: to stress
- Exclaimed: to speak suddenly, loudly with surprise
- Interjected: to add or assert; to interrupt
- Interrupted: to cut off or disrupt; to interject out of turn
- Maintained: to assert, to support by argument, to affirm
- Objected: to disagree; be in oppostion to
- Pleaded: to implore or beg; to speak desperately
- Proclaimed: to announce officially; support publicly
- Proposed: to set forth a design or plan
- Reasoned: to state calmly and with logic
- Sassed: to speak back to authority figure; rebel
- Screamed: to use high pitch loud voice
- Threatened: to say in menacing manner
- Warned: to make aware in advance of harm, danger, or evil
- Yelled: to shout or use loud voice; scream
Said Synonyms- Suggesting
- Chimed In: to add (usually) unwanted advice
- Coaxed: to convince against someone’s will; change mind
- Dared: challenge, question
- Hinted: implies suggestion
- Implied: similar to suggest - indicates a definite idea
- Insinuated: to convey sth unpleasant in a sly, sneaky way
- Intimidated: to say without saying, stresses delicacy of situation
- Pondered: to consider; to weigh all options
- Suggested: to propose as a possibility, to imply
- Urged: To entreat earnestly and often repeatedly; exhort
Said Synonyms- Questioning
- Asked: to question or solicit
- Begged: to ask in a humble manner earnestly
- Blurted: to interrupt or interject, to ask all together
- Bugged: to ask repetitively; difficult or unwanted questions
- Demanded: to ask for urgently and boldly
- Guessed: to infer; to ask without evidence
- Hypothesized: to guess, infer
- Implored: to ask with fervor, implying desperation or distress
- Inquired: to ask, seek information
- Insisted: to demand strongly, to declare firmly
- Pleaded: to answer a legal charge, to lovingly implore
- Questioned: to ask, doubt, or dispute
- Requested: to ask (sometimes) formally
- Wondered: to say with puzzlement or doubt
- Worried: to cause to feel anxious, distressed, or troubled
Said Synonyms- Acknowledging
- Acknowledge: reluctant disclosure of something perhaps a secret
- Admitted: reluctance to disclose or concede facts
- Affirmed: implies deep conviction, little chance of contradiction
- Alleged: to assert or declare, especially without proof
- Approved: to consent or agree
- Avowed: boldly declaring, often in the face of opposition
- Boasted: to take pride in, brag or overstate
- Bragged: to boast or overstate; be prideful
- Conceded: similar to acknowledge and admit
- Confessed: an admission of a weakness, failure, omission, or guilt
- Corrected: to instruct more correctly; remove misconception
- Denied: not accepted; unused, refused
- Disclosed: to reveal something previously concealed
- Divulged: to reveal sth that should have remained secret
- Fretted: to needlessly worry about small details
- Greeted: to acknowledge presence; salute, salutation
- Imitated: to copy, mimic or simulate
- Jested: to make fun of, tease
- Marveled: to speak with wonderment or amazement
- Nodded: to move head up and down in agreement
- Praised: to speak of with honor; to speak highly of someone
- Revealed: to make known that which had been secret or hidden
- Uttered: to articulate; pronounce or speak
- Volunteered: to give or offer to give voluntarily
Said Synonyms- Sounds & Misc
- Babbled: to speak incoherently; gibberish, like baby talk
- Bubbled: to speak lively and expressively; with joy
- Chatted: to speak informally as to a friend
- Chortled: to chuckle gleefully; short laugh of joy
- Chorused: to speak simultaneously, together
- Chuckled: short, soft laugh; usually to one’s self
- Coughed: short, strong expulsion of air from lungs
- Decided: finished, set
- Echoed: repeated sound
- Gasped: heavy breath after scare or physical exertion
- Giggled: short, high-pitched laugh from fear or nervousness
- Growled: rough, threatening manner
- Gulped: to speak taking in large amounts of air as if drinking
- Gurgled: to speak with fluid in the throat
- Hissed: to speak in evil threatening manner
- Hollered: to shout usually to someone at a distance
- Lisped: to speak unclearly substituting sounds especially ‘th’
- Panted: to speak as if out of breath
- Piped:to speak suddenly and loudly
- Quavered: to speak emotionally with faltering voice
- Shrilled: high pitched shriek
- Sighed: to speak with difficulty as if bored
- Snickered: to say derisively with a laugh
- Sniffed: to say as if about to cry
- Snorted: to say with contempt and a short burst of breath
- Sobbed: to cry uncontrollably
- Sputtered: to speak with difficulty perhaps from impediment
- Stammered: repeating words and sounds while missing others
- Stuttered: to repeat certain sounds multiple times
- Vowed: to promise solemnly; pledge
- Wept: to cry softly, quietly
- Whimpered: to cry or sob with soft intermittent sounds; whine
- Whine: to complain or protest in a childish fashion
Credit to http://www.synonyms-antonyms.com/synonyms-for-said.html
This is what it’s like to have dyslexia. Web developer Victor Widell is hoping to shine a light on the learning disorder with this creative coding simulation.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is what it looks like for me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So accurate !!!!!!
Oh my god… I feel so sorry for people with dyslexia
Now picture that when trying to write. There are quite a few people who have dyslexia and write a bunch of fanfics and unfortunately a lot of them stop writing after they got attacked by readers about grammar errors even though they were quite minor. It is extremely hard for someone who has dyslexia to write so don’t be an asshole people.
“can i see you again” is such a sweet thing to say
when people say “life is too short”
John Gardner (via wordsnquotes)
deus grego
It really drives me insane that I don’t know how people feel about me. Like am I nice??? Am I funny???? Am I mean???? Am I rude??? Am I obnoxious??? Am I dumb???? What am I????????????????????
one time i actually thought i had a chance with someone
(via satans-ghost)
My biggest pet peeve is being talked to AS SOON as i wake up. I hate that shit. Stop tryin to communicate with me. Stop askin me questions. Im tryna understand the universe all over again dont talk to me yet ur gonna confuse me and piss me off.
How to know which boy you like:
1. Get very drunk
2. You will cry about the boy you like