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Our Feelings Are What Controls Our Behavior


Every day we all experience a complete range of feelings and emotions, and for the most part these feelings go hand in hand with whatever emotion is being expressed at that time.. This is nothing new, this has been going on sense the beginning of time..
However when a person smokes their mind starts linking the activity of smoking with whatever feeling is being experienced at the moment they light up a cigarette.. So over time all of their feelings and all of their emotions end up automatically being linked with the act of smoking, until in the end the mind cannot do one without the other...
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Gta V


Gta V countdown

The PC version of Grand Theft Auto V has not been delayed or canceled, developer Rockstar Games has confirmed. After recent reports suggested that this might be the case, a post from a Rockstar Games support staffer confirms that the game's fall 2014 release date for PC in unchanged.
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Perseids Forecast for 2014


This year the Perseids will peak during the night and early morning hours of 12 and 13 of August. Unfortunately, a nearly full moon (Supermoon) will make it difficult to view the year's best meteor shower. However, you may still be able to see a few fireballs.
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Russia has known about alien civilizations

ufo sightings

A story is circulating around the Internet that suggests Russia has known about alien civilizations for many decades.
Part of this fantastic tale involves a UFO that allegedly crashed in 1969, was recovered by Russian military (see image below) and a dead alien that was reportedly autopsied, according toTheVoiceofRussia.com.1969russiaufocrash
If this scenario sounds familiar, it's probably because of the most fabled and legendary story involving an alleged crashed UFO and the subsequent autopsy of its alien crew: Roswell, N.M., where those events supposedly occurred in 1947.
Despite official explanations that it was a secret military spy balloon that came down in New Mexico, the Roswell crash has kept the public enthralled for decades.
Not to be outdone, the nearly identical story emerged from the Soviet Union about an unknown craft that crashed near the former district of Sverdlovsk in 1969.
Maybe it's just easier to pronounce Roswell vs. Sverdlovsk.
But before we get all excited about the Soviet UFO-autopsy story, it should be pointed out that it's not new. The twist in this storyline is why the Russian event is suddenly getting more media attention than it has in the past.
This entire alleged incident was actually reported on a 1998 TNT special, "The Secret KGB UFO Files," and hosted by former James Bond actor Roger Moore. The program showed startling filmed segments of the alleged UFO crash -- as well as several minutes of the supposed autopsy of the dead alien.
CAUTION: Whether or not the autopsy is real, the following video is quite graphic.


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Today is Pancake Day



TODAY is Pancake Day, a 1000-year-old Shrove Tuesday celebration which traditionally saw people eat pancakes to use up all their extra food prior to Lent.
And what better way to celebrate than by cooking up a batch yourself? Fortunately for us, Australian Eggs did a little consumer research of their own, seeking out Australia’s best pancake combo.
Wading through hundreds of submissions including the Aussie Meat Pie Pancake and the Lamington Pancake, they finally settled on a mix of vanilla ice cream, sliced mango and crumbled ANZAC biscuits — otherwise known as the ANZAC Pancake.
“I believe my pancake is the best representation of our country because of its use of fresh local produce and an iconic biccie,” Tanya Dickens from Bluff in central Queensland said of her creation.
Here’s how to make it at home:ANZAC PANCAKES
Ingredients:
4 eggs
1½ cups self-raising flour
1½ cups (375mL) skim milk
1 tbs. low fat spread Vanilla ice cream
2 mangoes, sliced
1 packet of Anzac biscuits
Honey to taste
Method:
1. Sift flour into a bowl. Make a well in the centre. Whisk together the milk and eggs in a large bowl.
2. Add the milk mixture to the flour mixture, whisking constantly until a smooth batter forms.
3. Heat a non-stick frying pan over low heat and melt a little low fat spread.
4. Add 2 tablespoons of mixture, spread quickly to form a circle. Cook until bubbly, a little dry around the edges, and lightly browned on the bottom; turn and brown the other side.
5. Top with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, sliced mango and crumbled Anzac biscuits.
6. Add a drizzle of honey to taste.

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