But those who wait for the Lord [who expect, look for, and hope in Him] shall change and renew their strength and power; they shall lift their wings and mount up [close to God] as eagles [mount up to the sun]; they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint or become tired. - Isaiah 40:31 (Amplified)
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Today I
Ran errands
Did homework
Read books
Knitted
Watched Doctor Who
and
Worked on my Ultimate Accomplishments of Awesome list, 2012 edition.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who's into the idea of an UAOAL 2012. I was almost afraid is was going to be that one-time kinda thing, and I'd be like, but, but... :( but, that's not the case :)
They're really an alien species who crash landed on Earth thousands of years ago. This happened around the time of Noah's flood. Don't ask me why, it just did. Since then they've been trapped on Earth. They're relatively helpless, and are forced to live underwater because their bodies can't handle such oxygen-dense air that we breath, which highly limits their resources for rebuilding anything that'd get them space bound. Seriously, if you throw one into space, they'd be able to show how fully sentient and intelligent they are. The reason they haven't verbally communicated with us yet is because all the water they have to live in is clogging up their means of speech. But nobody has discovered that one yet, because there's no way they'd get funding for an octopus space experiment.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who's into the idea of an UAOAL 2012. I was almost afraid is was going to be that one-time kinda thing, and I'd be like, but, but... :(
ReplyDeletebut, that's not the case :)
On Octopuses - here's what I think.
ReplyDeleteThey're really an alien species who crash landed on Earth thousands of years ago. This happened around the time of Noah's flood. Don't ask me why, it just did. Since then they've been trapped on Earth. They're relatively helpless, and are forced to live underwater because their bodies can't handle such oxygen-dense air that we breath, which highly limits their resources for rebuilding anything that'd get them space bound. Seriously, if you throw one into space, they'd be able to show how fully sentient and intelligent they are. The reason they haven't verbally communicated with us yet is because all the water they have to live in is clogging up their means of speech. But nobody has discovered that one yet, because there's no way they'd get funding for an octopus space experiment.