She does, indeed, express her deep emotion through this song ~
This blog is about wonderings, pondering(s), or conclusions -- regarding human existence; deep topics; or everyday, smaller findings.
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Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Monday, August 19, 2019
Are You Also Deeply Moved by The Super-Sultry and Pure Allure of Kellie Pickler
Kellie Pickler certainly knows how to rock this country song: "Didn't You Know How Much I Loved You" -- and I did not know how much a song about loss, could bring out Kellie's soulful expression, as well as, the video presentation, capture her super-sultry and.. pure allure. Did you?
She does, indeed, express her deep emotion through this song ~
She does, indeed, express her deep emotion through this song ~
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Wondering About the Venus Flytrap and the Tickle Me Plant -- Their Similarities Provoke Some Thoughts
As I was watching this video, the (mimosa pudica) plant in the video reminded me a lot of the Venus Flytrap -- because of the way that they both react and move, when prompted. I later watched a video with the Venus Flytrap in it, and read some comments about how it takes a lot of energy for the plant to open and close -- and how it is a waste of energy if it is prompted by a human finger (per example), simply for the amusement of the human being.
I then wondered about just how much energy wasting is involved in prompting the Tickle Me Plant, when it is 'tickled' -- for the sake of amusement.
Both plants -- the Tickle Me, and the Venus Flytrap (dionaea muscipula), are amazing and amusing because of the way that they react and move. I do wonder this: How would they react to each other, if they were simultaneously stimulated by each other. Would the Venus Flytrap devour the sensitive and shy-little Tickle Me Plant?
What do you think would happen?
Here is the Tickle Me Plant video:
I then wondered about just how much energy wasting is involved in prompting the Tickle Me Plant, when it is 'tickled' -- for the sake of amusement.
Both plants -- the Tickle Me, and the Venus Flytrap (dionaea muscipula), are amazing and amusing because of the way that they react and move. I do wonder this: How would they react to each other, if they were simultaneously stimulated by each other. Would the Venus Flytrap devour the sensitive and shy-little Tickle Me Plant?
What do you think would happen?
Here is the Tickle Me Plant video:
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
For the Sake of Posterity and Family Tree Archives -- Posting Ultrasound Visuals May Be So Amazing
On social websites like Facebook: It's one thing for a mother-to-be, to post images of herself with an exposed baby-bump; and it's another, to post images/videos of the ultrasound of her baby.
The technology of an ultrasound (in itself), is wonderful. However -- How amazing is the capability of showing the world, the precious miracle growing inside of you?
Having a recorded history of that remarkable feat, to show your ancestors and generations to come is so cool! What if your grandfather had a post/keep-sake of himself, during the time that his mother (your grand-mother) carried him inside of her womb?
Visuals of human life, in the process of development... for posterity sake, and perhaps -- family tree archives sake. Another way that technology has touched upon human connection.
Ultrasound - Eyewitness to the Earliest Days of Life (Reveals Life Before Birth Utilizing Ultrasound Images)
The technology of an ultrasound (in itself), is wonderful. However -- How amazing is the capability of showing the world, the precious miracle growing inside of you?
Having a recorded history of that remarkable feat, to show your ancestors and generations to come is so cool! What if your grandfather had a post/keep-sake of himself, during the time that his mother (your grand-mother) carried him inside of her womb?
Visuals of human life, in the process of development... for posterity sake, and perhaps -- family tree archives sake. Another way that technology has touched upon human connection.
Ultrasound - Eyewitness to the Earliest Days of Life (Reveals Life Before Birth Utilizing Ultrasound Images)
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Saturday, April 16, 2011
How to cut all LAYERS tutorial - Medium to Long layered hairstyles... Using a Clip Created By a Brilliant Inventor
A brilliant invention for the hair -- A tool so simple, creates such amazing results!
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