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Lovely World Of Star Stable Online

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Just a place to share star stable through my eyes
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j0rrated

i have NPC energy cause most of my replies consist on

  • ok
  • NICE
  • hell ye!
  • no…….
  • yes?
  • sdfghjhghjkjDFGHJKGHJJDFGSS
  • thank you so much!
  • fuck!

more reasons im a NPC:

  • if i stand still for too long i start doing idle animations 
  • will only talk to people if they start conversation first 
  • my walking speed is too fast to be walking and too slow to be running
  • if you talk to me too many times i start repeating dialogue
  • if you do a small favor for me i will follow you around without questions
  • i will drop a lot exposition if you ask
  • sometimes i get stuck on doors
  • you may stand in a straight line from me holding a corpse but its more than 10 meters so i will not notice
  • low HP
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100 HORSE BREEDS ↬ 1. Rocky Mountain Horse

The history of the Rocky Mountain Horse from 1890 to the latter part of the 1900s carries little or no documentation and few facts that can be proven beyond the shadow of doubt. Everyone who personally witnessed the breed’s beginnings (back to the 1800s) is deceased, and we have been left with only verbal history passed down from generation to generation. Thus, all that can be recorded at this point in time are the stories recollected by living descendants.
The Rocky Mountain Horse breed originated in the United States in the late 1800s, in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains of eastern Kentucky. At the time of its beginnings, there was no understanding of the need to document anything about these horses. The people living in this region were quite unaware that one day their utility horses would become the foundation of a special breed of horse. The existence of these horses was practically a secret for many years to all but the inhabitants of this region.
During the late 1800s and early 1900s, the rural inhabitants of eastern Kentucky considered these saddle horses to be horses for all seasons. They were sure-footed, easy-gaited, and the mount of choice for postmen, doctors, and traveling preachers. People used them for plowing small fields, herding cattle, traveling through the steep and rugged trails, and driving the buggy to church on Sunday. Horses were not a luxury, but a necessity. Every horse had to earn its keep and be extremely versatile. It was not a matter of having horses around to use every once in awhile; these horses were worked hard, every day. At the end of the day they were exhausted, but possessed enough stamina to continue on, day after day.
The families of eastern Kentucky who owned these horses were not wealthy and could not afford to spend a lot of money on the upkeep of their horses. Unlike Kentucky Thoroughbreds that were typically owned by wealthy people, the gaited horses of eastern Kentucky received no special care, and as a result most of the weak ones did not survive. These horses withstood the harsh winters of eastern Kentucky with minimal shelter, and they were often fed “fodder”, a kind of rough silage. Some had to exist on whatever sustenance they could find. So, like deer, they ate the bark off trees when they were hungry. Only the horses that survived these extreme conditions lived to reproduce their kind.
The Rocky Mountain Horse Association’s (RMHA) rendition of the history of the breed states there was a gaited colt brought from the Rocky Mountain region of the United States to the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in eastern Kentucky around 1890. He was referred to as “the Rocky Mountain Horse” by the local Kentucky people because of the area of the country from which he had come. He is the horse credited for the start of the Rocky Mountain Horse breed. Little is known about this foundation stallion, but oral history indicated he was chocolate-colored with flaxen mane and tail, and he possessed a superior gait. The stallion was bred to the local Appalachian saddle mares in a relatively small geographical area and the basic characteristics of a strong genetic line continued. This prized line of horses increased in numbers as years went by, and these are the horses known today as Rocky Mountain Horses.
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jorvikmystic

Hello everyone! Today I am partnering with Jorvik City Mall and their new collection of knitted sweaters!  I absolutely love wearing sweaters, so when a representative from Jorvik city Mall asked me if I could pick my top favourite sweaters from the bunch and make some outfit ideas that anyone can wear, you bet I was excited!  The good point is you can certainly put your own style twist to these if you completely want. Any white or black gloves/pants can be from anywhere and does not technically have to be from the exact location the ones in the photo are.  Outfit #1 Blue stripes knitted sweater aka The Chill  Outfit #2 Yellow Knitted Sweater aka The Do you want to buy my girl scout cookies? Outfit #3 Red Knitted Sweater aka The too innocent for words.  Outfit #4 Grey Stripes Knitted Sweater aka The Dressage Practice Princess All information for the outfits are on the second corresponding photo for each set. Click on them to make them bigger…

I hope you enjoy and I can not wait to do some more outfit posts with Jorvik City Mall or any other establishments out there.. cough.  All hair can be purchased at Jorvik City Mall All makeup can be purchased at Governor’s Fall Prima Donna. 

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fedkaczynski

What’s funny is that this actually happened. 

I’m unfamiliar with this story please elaborate

Finnish soldier gets separated from the rest of his unit but he’s the only one carrying the emergency amphetamines for the unit, takes too many and goes on a one man rampage for like 2 weeks straight giving the opposing Soviet soldiers nightmares for decades. Oh and he did it all on skis. 

Did he survive?

Yes, during his methed up 2-3 week rampage he got injured by a land mine, travelled 400km on skis, and only ate pine buds and a Siberian Jay that he caught which he ate raw. When he made it back to Finnish lines he was taken to a hospital where it was found his heart rate was nearly 200 beats per minute and his weight had dropped to 43kg (94.7lbs).

His name was Aimo Koivunen if you want to look him up

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misteryada

Those are the eyes of a man who has seen god and laughed

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