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I've been surfing YouTube at night to find stimulating news about the Ancients.  More Paleontology, more Archaeology, and a lot of wanna be YouTiube fav's seeking subscribers showing off their ways of grabbing our attention.  Many who appear to be in the stages of discovery about what I had discovered in magazines in the 1950's.

The young have discovered the Pyramids are not just sitting on the ground.  They have discovered that beasts in Skyrim are real and show dig sites that uncovered new never before known and/or seen creatures deeper down.

There's a whole new Pond of sunken cities, a whole new underground that was once above ground, many have discovered so much more that tells me just what I suspected all along about the planets history of beings there are stories about.  Giant's, Weapons so large it would take a giant a hundred feet tall to wield a sword that was being excavated.  My past insight didn't see that far back before.  I never imagined Giants. 

I never imagined that the Pyramids were on top of columns a half a mile tall.  Now I can imagine entire cities underneath the Pyramids.  Some sketch artists have already taken that into consideration and drawn pictures since the latest discoveries of huge images that could be huge columns underneath them.  A place where Giants would have had no trouble living.

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While seeking a YouTubers story that has substantial knowledge I kept getting off the subject YTs with nothing about the latest Pyramid news.

I saw one that slipped by that had something about the reason planes don't fly over Tibet.  I was reminded that Tibet has mountains that don't allow for emergency landings.

Tibet has so many mountains it is too dangerous so planes fly around them.

I suddenly had a epiphany?  Why isn't Tibet one of the places an Archaeologist might find mysteries beyond our wondrous dreams TOO?  So many other sites are being shown.  YouTube is filled with discoveries in the Grand Canyon in the United States.  People with cameras on small drones are finding amazing stuff all over the USA.

So isn't someone with that advanced Tech of flying cameras looking at other places which are really difficult to walk to?  Why aren't the people photographing the Earth from outer Space looking at the Mountains of Tibet?  Or are they?

When I asked AI found this in among all the reason that Tibet doesn't get a lot of attention. 

Opportunities:
  • Uncharted Territory:
    Despite the challenges, Tibet offers immense potential for archaeological discovery, particularly given its remote and mountainous terrain, which can preserve ancient sites intact.

I couldn't help myself this morning.  After I posted this.  In the YouTube search I typed, Mysterious Archaeologist sites of Tibet.  And WHOA!  I got quite the surprise.

As I sat there my brain cells started getting tangled up with new ones trying to find a place for new brain cells.

I was so overwhelmed.  I needed a relief valve quick.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Everything I David, under the pseudonym Pagafyr, wrote in the two threads I started here, Day Dreams and From Day Dreams I wrote for the people here I acknowledged here.

Now, again, I removed my posts and Deleted my account only because no one I was chatting with remained to keep my company when I returned.  A gal posted their posts about how they felt that I had left without informing them of my plans.

I would have been updating them day to day.  While I wrote the stories here for them I decided to take the time to learn to Mod a mod for MORROWIND.  I was offline here one year exactly to the day I had my account closed.

I learned how difficult it is to mod the way we did back when MORROWIND became the template for millions of people from all around the world to mod.

I really regret not having in person had a physical close encounter getting to know any of the friends I chatted with making fun here. .

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Searching for a reason to lose some weight this morning lead to thinking about what I had that might get stale or moldy if it wasn't eaten soon.

After a few minutes I remembered having a soup pot in my dorm room.  College Cafeteria Rule number 1: No cooking in the dorm rooms.  I remembered having found a device shaped like a soup can that could heat up 1 can of soup.

The memories of childhood getting tomato soup and a grill cheese sandwich for lunch came flooding back as I cheated and heated up some Tomato soup.  A little package of saltine crackers was easy to smuggle in too.  One day I went to the little grocery store and hurriedly grabbed a can of soup off the shelf.  Being so self conscious about buying it I tried to hide it as I walked up to the checkout counter with the soda crackers.

When I got back to my dorm room I took the can out of the bag.  I opened it with the tiny metal can opener I had on my key chain.  I lifted the lid off the can.  I heard the sounds of other students out in the hall going to the cafeteria most likely.  I felt guilt rise in my mind.  Without looking I secreted the soup out of the can into the soup pot with a little heater.  It didn't come out like Tomato soup does.  I felt the wait of the can in my hand.

I looked.  Something kind of white with little specks of something in it.  My first thought was that the Tomato Soup was spoiled.  I may have moaned loudly enough to be heard outside my dorm room door.  No one came to my aid.  After my stomach settled down I began thinking of heading to the cafeteria.  

I paused fearing the dread of what the cafeteria had for lunch.  As I prepared to toss the can in the garbage bin I paused to look at the can.  Cream of Mushroom soup.  WTF!  I was using precious time.  I gave in, filled the empty can with some water.  Pour it in with the messy looking soup.  I waited for the heating pot to work its' magic.

I took the lid off dipping my soup straight away into the cream of mushroom soup.  Taste wise?  I was glad I had saltine crackers to sweeten the mistake.

53 years later.

I pondered what to do with the pulled pork in the Wine cooler.  Long since wine became another forgotten drinking habit.  I felt that sense that mild sense of committing a crime on campus.

Remembering my thoughts from back when.  I recall thinking; someone stacked the shelf pressing that one can of soup in with the other Tomato can.  Immediately I pardoned my foolish college slight of cooking when I remembered the pork meat.

The mess I made in the kitchen at noon time became a delicious reminder of Mushrooms stuffed in inch thick Pork Chops.  I added salt and pepper to the taste on top Cream of Soup that I poured over the strips of pulled pork.

I remembered how my stomach felt back in my dorm room the day I discovered Cream of Mushroom soup.  More filling and more satisfying than Tomato Soup.   When I was richer I discovered I could slice into an inch thick large pork chop, stuff it with mushrooms, and creamy sauce.  Then cook one for each person.  In an oven!

Stuffed baked Pork Chops.  A recipe I recommend for all and any, even the young in their dorm room where they have the freedom to cook in their rooms.  For a quick meal a can of Cream of Mushroom Soup with a couple Saltine Crackers will give you a more lasting support than Tomato Soup.  BYOB of drink.

Enjoy!

(WARNING!  If you live in a dormitory with wood walls, door frames, doors, and wooden window frames that the no cooking in the room rule is given; it is likely because all of the room is Old Wood that hasn't had a good cleaning, a new varnish, or had the rotted wood replaced... Don't cook with anything that can cause a fire. WARNING! ) 

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