Ha ha A military pimp writing to sin pimp as there are no better defence than man slughter Sivaraman hope will read this too KR
On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 at 03:16, Laxminarayan Sarma < [email protected]> wrote: > *Anna, * > > *Just* > > *Forget* > > *The ill-begotten* > > *Through Incest* > > *Son of a practising* > > *Whore* > > *With a syphillis infected* > > *Arab clientele* > > *And the bastard* > > *Him self getting buggered by them* > > *To add a few more copoers* > > *As a leorous Pimp* > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, 29 Jan, 2024, 12:05 pm Narayanaswamy Iyer, <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Dear folks >> >> The punch-drunk inherited-syphilis-infected unemployed former exciseman >> self-styled NAYUNDA MAVEN and MAAMAA-PIMP assiduously scouring the >> dark backlanes and side-streets of Red Dogtown night and day for clients >> for his working-girl progenitress, flaunts his true colours again in >> public, now revealing that *he has a "progeny" of puppies "**unspeakable >> even in Garuda puranam.*" >> >> All this while bleeding -- as a result of my strong blows to his head, >> neck, thorax and abdomen -- from his nava-dvaaras -- nostrils, eyes, ears, >> mouth, rectum and penis -- without hope of quenching them with first aid or >> any aid at all. >> >> *The incorrigible infantile idiot will NEVER learn. And deserves no >> sympathy. He is a veritable glutton for punishment, and will offend again >> and again with impunity.* >> >> S Narayanaswamy Iyer >> >> On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 10:44 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> SERVED HOT WITHIN 40 MINUTES BACK TO NAYNDA MAVEN Narayanasamy; {Dear >>> folks "*Interactions with domestic dogs increase the risk of disease** >>> transmission >>> and competition for resources, exacerbating the pressures on wild >>> populations.*" >>> My comments:- Rajaram K alias KR IRS 26124 alias Cockroachmoorthy >>> should certainly know from personal experience as he calls himself NAYUNDA >>> MAVEN, proving that a stray rabid male canine is his progenitor. >>> "*Are there any jokes about religion or other religions that you find >>> funny despite being religious yourself?* >>> >>> *KR Thank GOD atya tishtat dasangulam is not made a joke out of >>> brain-dead couples. God is everywhere trunk call or local call."* >>> >>> My comments:- Serial blasphemer and unmitigated habitual liar KR ex-IRS >>> 26124 does not know, and is incapable of knowing due to >>> syphilis-diseased brain, that God makes no trunk calls or local calls, >>> nor can he make trunk calls or local calls to God. Communication with >>> God can be achieved only by sincere prayer-sharanaagatham, by >>> dhyaana-aavaahanam and by intense thapas.S Narayanaswamy Iyer} >>> >>> My comments: KR: And the pimp family prostitution brothel home >>> runner Narayansay at singapore should have the progeny unspeakable even in >>> Garuda puranam >>> >>> 2 No knowledge ,Naragal Narayanasamy, who cannot write anything better >>> than these butler profession pimp worded texts ; great minds would think >>> differently; but nose bleeders at 98 cannot afford anything more. Only >>> pimps are prone to syphilis and poor souls living with odds ; take care >>> Narayana . Because brain dead only Narayana can write like this and how >>> correct am I? A haggard pimp cannot pray that too sharanaagatham ,(did you >>> think of another bamboozled word?). dhyanam is OK(you will sleep a lot) >>> ;what are you "avahanaming" and "tapasing" Narayana ? dont create jokes. >>> Already you are made a joker in all groups. More you write more nose >>> bleeding only will occur Bye for now Wash your nose well KR >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sat, 27 Jan 2024 at 19:35, Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Dear folks >>>> >>>> "*Interactions with domestic dogs increase the risk of disease** >>>> transmission >>>> and competition for resources, exacerbating the pressures on wild >>>> populations.*" >>>> >>>> My comments:- Rajaram K alias KR IRS 26124 alias Cockroachmoorthy >>>> should certainly know from personal experience as he calls himself NAYUNDA >>>> MAVEN, proving that a stray rabid male canine is his progenitor. >>>> >>>> "*Are there any jokes about religion or other religions that you find >>>> funny despite being religious yourself?* >>>> >>>> *KR Thank GOD atya tishtat dasangulam is not made a joke out of >>>> brain-dead couples. God is everywhere trunk call or local call."* >>>> >>>> >>>> My comments:- Serial blasphemer and unmitigated habitual liar KR ex-IRS >>>> 26124 does not know, and is incapable of knowing due to >>>> syphilis-diseased brain, that God makes no trunk calls or local calls, >>>> nor can he make trunk calls or local calls to God. >>>> >>>> >>>> Communication with God can be achieved only by sincere >>>> prayer-sharanaagatham, by dhyaana-aavaahanam and by intense thapas. >>>> >>>> >>>> S Narayanaswamy Iyer >>>> >>>> >>>> KR IRS 26124 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sat, Jan 27, 2024 at 1:22 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy < >>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> CULTURAL QA 01202425 >>>>> >>>>> Q1 What is the eating habit of the maned wolf? >>>>> >>>>> KR The Enigmatic Maned Wolf: Icon of the South American Savanna >>>>> >>>>> The maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) stands as an emblem of the >>>>> South American savanna, captivating researchers and conservationists alike >>>>> with its striking appearance and elusive nature. While resembling a fox on >>>>> stilts due to its long legs and reddish fur, the maned wolf is a unique >>>>> canid species, distinct from both wolves and foxes. Found primarily >>>>> in the grasslands and scrub forests of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and >>>>> Bolivia, the maned wolf inhabits a niche that sets it apart from its >>>>> relatives and underscores the importance of preserving its habitat and >>>>> understanding its ecology. >>>>> >>>>> The distinctive feature of the maned wolf is, undoubtedly, its >>>>> remarkable mane, which earned it the moniker "maned" wolf. Despite >>>>> its resemblance to the mane of a lion, this striking characteristic serves >>>>> more as a social signalling tool than for protection or intimidation. >>>>> Standing tall at shoulder height, the maned wolf's impressive stature >>>>> further adds to its mystique, making it an imposing yet graceful >>>>> figure in the vast expanses of the South American grasslands. >>>>> >>>>> Beneath its captivating exterior lies a complex ecological role. As an >>>>> omnivore*,** the maned wolf's diet consists of a diverse array of >>>>> foods, including fruits, small mammals, insects, and vegetation.* However, >>>>> its dependence on certain fruits, particularly the lobeira fruit (Solanum >>>>> lycocarpum), highlights its role as a keystone species in its ecosystem. >>>>> By >>>>> consuming and dispersing the seeds of these fruits across its range, the >>>>> maned wolf contributes to the regeneration of plant communities, thereby >>>>> shaping the structure and composition of the savanna landscape. >>>>> >>>>> Despite its ecological significance, the maned wolf faces numerous threats >>>>> to its survival, primarily stemming from habitat loss, fragmentation, >>>>> and human-wildlife conflict. The conversion of grasslands into >>>>> agricultural >>>>> lands, urban expansion, and the construction of roads pose significant >>>>> challenges to the maned wolf's ability to find suitable habitat and >>>>> establish territories. Furthermore, interactions with domestic dogs >>>>> increase the risk of disease transmission and competition for >>>>> resources, exacerbating the pressures on wild populations. >>>>> >>>>> Efforts to conserve the maned wolf encompass a range of strategies >>>>> aimed at mitigating these threats and promoting coexistence between humans >>>>> and wildlife. Conservation initiatives focus on habitat restoration, >>>>> establishment of protected areas, and raising awareness about the >>>>> importance of preserving biodiversity. Collaborative research projects >>>>> involving scientists, conservationists, and local communities seek to >>>>> enhance our understanding of maned wolf ecology and behavior, informing >>>>> targeted conservation interventions and fostering stewardship of natural >>>>> resources. >>>>> >>>>> In conclusion, the maned wolf embodies the spirit of the South >>>>> American savanna, serving as both a symbol of its rich biodiversity and a >>>>> reminder of the challenges facing its conservation. As stewards of our >>>>> planet, it is incumbent upon us to safeguard the habitats and ecosystems >>>>> upon which species like the maned wolf depend. By embracing a holistic >>>>> approach to conservation that integrates scientific research, community >>>>> engagement, and policy advocacy, we can ensure a future where the maned >>>>> wolf continues to roam the grasslands, a testament to the resilience and >>>>> beauty of the natural world. >>>>> >>>>> This essay provides an overview of the maned wolf's characteristics, >>>>> ecological role, conservation challenges, and conservation efforts aimed >>>>> at >>>>> protecting this iconic species. And a lot more can be seen in Brittanica. >>>>> KR IRS 26124 >>>>> >>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> >>>>> Q2 Do you know a joke about a veterinarian? >>>>> >>>>> KR Car mechanic joke $100 charged? >>>>> >>>>> Q3 Is inhaling helium from a balloon safe? >>>>> >>>>> KR Helium is a chemical element with the symbol He and >>>>> atomic number 2. It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, and >>>>> inert gas under standard conditions. Helium is the second lightest and >>>>> second most abundant element in the observable universe, being present at >>>>> about 24% of the total elemental mass, which is more than 12 times the >>>>> mass >>>>> of all the heavier elements combined. >>>>> >>>>> Key Characteristics of Helium: >>>>> >>>>> Chemical Properties: Helium is classified as a noble gas, which means >>>>> it is highly stable and does not readily form chemical bonds with other >>>>> elements. It is inert, meaning it does not react with other substances >>>>> under normal conditions. >>>>> >>>>> Abundance: Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe, >>>>> after hydrogen. However, it is relatively rare on Earth and is usually >>>>> extracted from natural gas deposits. >>>>> >>>>> Low Density: Helium is lighter than air, which makes it useful for >>>>> various applications such as filling balloons and airships to make them >>>>> float. >>>>> >>>>> High Thermal Conductivity: Helium has the highest thermal conductivity >>>>> of any element, making it useful in cryogenics and cooling applications. >>>>> >>>>> Superfluidity: At extremely low temperatures near absolute zero, >>>>> helium exhibits unique properties such as superfluidity, where it flows >>>>> without viscosity and exhibits other unusual behaviors. >>>>> >>>>> Nuclear Fusion: Helium is a byproduct of nuclear fusion reactions in >>>>> stars, where hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium, releasing energy in the >>>>> process. >>>>> >>>>> Medical and Industrial Uses: Helium is used in various industrial >>>>> applications, including cooling nuclear reactors, as a shielding gas in >>>>> arc >>>>> welding, and as a coolant in cryogenics. It is also used in medicine for >>>>> cooling MRI magnets and as a carrier gas in respiratory treatments. >>>>> >>>>> Overall, helium's unique combination of properties makes it invaluable >>>>> for a wide range of scientific, industrial, and medical applications. >>>>> Despite its abundance in the universe, the limited terrestrial reserves of >>>>> helium emphasize the importance of its conservation and efficient >>>>> utilization. >>>>> >>>>> And supposed to have arisen after Big Bang of science and in SUN. >>>>> >>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> >>>>> Q3 What is your most loved joke ever? Even if you remember >>>>> it now, you can't control your laughing. >>>>> >>>>> KR What about the joke: will you marry after my death >>>>> and Janakaraj “My wife had gone to native place”.? >>>>> >>>>> Q4 Why did Neil Armstrong leave a bracelet apparently on >>>>> the moon for his dead daughter? He didn't have authorization to do that. >>>>> Weren't all items brought into space supposed to be okayed by NASA? >>>>> >>>>> KR A lot of myths in media and Quora and in here >>>>> >>>>> Q5 Are there any jokes about religion or other religions >>>>> that you find funny despite being religious yourself? >>>>> >>>>> KR Thank GOD atya tishtat dasangulam is not made a joke out of >>>>> brain-dead couples. God is everywhere trunk call or local call. >>>>> >>>>> KR IRS 26124 >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, 26 Jan 2024 at 11:42, 'gopala krishnan' via KeralaIyers < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> *CULTURAL QA 01-2024-25* >>>>>> >>>>>> *All the BELOW QA are from Quora digest to me on 26-01-2024.* >>>>>> >>>>>> * Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers * >>>>>> >>>>>> *.Compiled* *and posted by R. Gopala krishnan, on 26-01-2024* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Q1 What is the eating habit of the maned wolf?* >>>>>> >>>>>> *A1 Gary Meaney, author of Zoology's Greatest Mystery >>>>>> (2022)Oct 15* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The maned wolf. Despite the name, it isn’t really a wolf; **rather, >>>>>> its closest cousin is the bizarre bush dog of the Amazon Rainforest. >>>>>> Ironically, the bush dog and maned wolf are physical opposites - whereas >>>>>> the former is stocky and stubby, the latter walks on legs like stilts. >>>>>> This >>>>>> lanky build allows it to stride above the long grasses of the South >>>>>> American savannahs it roams.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The maned wolf differs from both its namesake and its relative the >>>>>> bush dog in its social habits. It doesn’t live in a pack, but rather >>>>>> prefers to lead a solitary life. Sometimes a male and a female will pair >>>>>> up >>>>>> and patrol an expansive shared territory, but even still they’ll seldom >>>>>> cross paths intentionally. They mark the boundaries of this territory >>>>>> with >>>>>> an extremely strong-smelling urine.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Due to a pyrazine - a type of chemical - maned wolf urine smells >>>>>> exactly like cannabis!** In fact, years ago, the scent had police >>>>>> scouring a zoo in search of who they assumed were illegal smokers. This >>>>>> happened in Rotterdam, of all places…* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Now to address your question. Maned wolves aren’t fussy about what >>>>>> they eat. Many small animals fall prey to them: anything from insects to >>>>>> armadillos. However, they are the most herbivorous of all the world’s dog >>>>>> species. Yes, uniquely among canines, the majority of their diet is made >>>>>> up >>>>>> by plant matter!* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Indeed, in some cases, up to 90% of the diet is represented by a >>>>>> single green fruit:** the wolf apple. In Brazil, they call it the >>>>>> fruta-de-lobo or lobeira. A close relative of tomatoes and aubergines, it >>>>>> abounds year-round in the tropical grasslands of South America.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The peel and seeds of the wolf apple are stuffed with a variety of >>>>>> toxic chemicals collectively termed glycoalkaloids.** These >>>>>> compounds are harmless to the maned wolf, but are thought to be potent >>>>>> enough to kill the maned wolf’s worst enemy: the giant kidney worm. >>>>>> Infection by this gruesome parasite can spell certain death for the >>>>>> canine, >>>>>> but their favourite fruit may just be the antidote.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Giant kidney worms begin their life as waterborne eggs, which are >>>>>> eaten by aquatic earthworms. The eggs hatch inside the earthworm, and the >>>>>> baby parasites flock to their host’s blood vessels and begin growth. The >>>>>> earthworm is then eaten by a fish or frog, which in turn is eaten by a >>>>>> maned wolf. Having reached their final destination, the worms take on >>>>>> their >>>>>> adult form, growing to up to a metre in length! They lay eggs in the >>>>>> maned >>>>>> wolf’s urine, but fatally destroy its kidneys in the process.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Giant kidney worms can also infect domestic dogs, along with a bunch >>>>>> of other mammals. On occasion, even humans can contract them!* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The wolf apple has another fascinating importance - one that >>>>>> benefits not only the maned wolf, but the whole savannah ecosystem. For >>>>>> reasons which are not particularly well understood, maned wolves often >>>>>> defecate directly onto the nests of leafcutter ants. If you’ve read >>>>>> previous answers of mine, you may know that leafcutter ants are masters >>>>>> of >>>>>> agriculture - they cultivate their own underground gardens of fungus. The >>>>>> fungus grows nutritious “gongylidia” which the ants harvest to feed their >>>>>> larvae.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Maned wolf dung provides the perfect fuel for the fungal crops**. >>>>>> The ant colony immediately sets to work carrying it inside the nest, >>>>>> where >>>>>> they use it as fertiliser. The fungus cannot digest the seeds, so the >>>>>> leafcutter ants first discard these and leave them in a refuse pile with >>>>>> the rest of their waste. This organic debris provides a fertile >>>>>> substrate: >>>>>> the seeds germinate, and soon, a beautiful new wolf apple plant has >>>>>> sprung >>>>>> up where once there was none.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *This is an answer about the maned wolf, but it is also an answer >>>>>> about wolf apples, giant kidney worms, earthworms, fish, frogs, >>>>>> leafcutter >>>>>> ants, and fungi. There’s nothing more beautiful to me than the >>>>>> interconnectedness of nature. If but one link in the chain is removed, >>>>>> the >>>>>> system falls into disarray. That’s exactly why we need to protect these >>>>>> species.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Q2 Do you know a joke about a veterinarian?* >>>>>> >>>>>> *A2 Christine Hennig,9h* >>>>>> >>>>>> *A man comes home from work one day and discovers that his dog is >>>>>> unconscious.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *He rushes the dog to the vet. The vet examines the dog and then >>>>>> says, “I’m sorry to tell you this, but your dog has died.”* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The man refuses to believe this. He says to the vet, “I can’t >>>>>> believe my beloved dog is dead! It’ can’t possibly be true! Aren't there >>>>>> any tests you can give him, just to make sure?”* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The vet says, “OK, I’ll do a test.” He brings a cat into the exam >>>>>> room. The cat slowly walks around the dog, sniffs it, and then looks at >>>>>> the >>>>>> vet and meows.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The vet says, “The test turned out just as I suspected. Your dog is >>>>>> dead.”* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The man says, “I still can’t believe it!! Can’t you do another >>>>>> test?”* >>>>>> >>>>>> *So the vet brings in a large black dog**. The dog sniffs the man’s >>>>>> unconscious dog, looks at the vet, and says, “Woof!”* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The vet says, “Again, the test shows that your dog is dead. I’m so >>>>>> sorry, but you’ll just have to face it.”* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The man says, “OK, I guess you’re right. I believe you. It was just >>>>>> hard for me to face that my long time companion has died. Well, how much >>>>>> do >>>>>> I owe you?”* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The vet replies, “You owe me $500.”* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The man says, “500?? You’re charging me $500 to tell me my dog is >>>>>> dead?”* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The vet replies, “No, I’m charging you $50 to tell you your dog is >>>>>> dead. The $450 is for the cat scan and the lab test.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Q3 Is inhaling helium from a balloon safe?* >>>>>> >>>>>> *A3 C Stuart Hardwick, Award-Winning Scifi Author, Analog >>>>>> regular Updated 10mo* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Yes and no.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Inhaling a lungful of pure helium has the exact same effect on your >>>>>> oxygen supply as holding your breath after exhaling. By itself, taking a >>>>>> single breath of helium can’t really hurt you.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *There is, however, a critical difference.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *When you hold your breath, carbon dioxide starts to build up in >>>>>> whatever gas is in your lungs and in your blood**. You cannot detect >>>>>> oxygen, but your body is highly sensitize to carbon dioxide, as even a >>>>>> fairly modest buildup can be toxic. So as CO2 builds up, you feel an >>>>>> urgent >>>>>> need to breathe, which eventually you can no longer resist, like it or >>>>>> not >>>>>> (in almost every case) you gulp a breath, the crisis passes, and you go >>>>>> your merry way.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *BUT…if it’s a lungful of helium all that CO2 is building up in,** >>>>>> and if when you finally can’t take it and gulp a breath, it’s another >>>>>> breath of helium you gulp…now you’re in real danger.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *As I said, your body can’t detect oxygen, and you just washed away >>>>>> all the CO2 it was trying to get rid of. As far as your body is >>>>>> concerned, >>>>>> you’ve just taken a nice deep breath of clean fresh air. But if you >>>>>> sucked >>>>>> in more helium—it doesn’t contain any oxygen. You are very likely within >>>>>> seconds of passing out.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Now, if you just sucked some helium out of a balloon, you might fall >>>>>> over and hit your head, or in an extremely unlikely case, fall and become >>>>>> entangled and suffocate, but most likely, the helium in a balloon is >>>>>> mixed >>>>>> with air to stop you doing that, so you’ll just feel rather woozy and >>>>>> think >>>>>> better of your party trick* >>>>>> >>>>>> *But if you drew that breath through a regulator or pipe fitted to a >>>>>> helium tank, you are in all probability about to die. You’ll pass out. >>>>>> You’ll keep breathing. You’ll keep washing out the CO2 with each clean >>>>>> breath, and your body won’t know anything is wrong. As your tissues >>>>>> consume >>>>>> the last of the oxygen, your heart rate and respiration and blood fly >>>>>> will >>>>>> accelerate as they would at the start of exercise, and then they’ll stop. >>>>>> Dead.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Humans can’t detect a lack of oxygen, only an excess of CO2**. >>>>>> People die all the time in confined space accidents in which they climb >>>>>> down a ladder or set of stairs into a tank that’s been purged with >>>>>> nitrogen, and if they realize at all that they are passing out, it’s too >>>>>> late to climb back out.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *My note- I watched a news item in TV recently-In Chennai airport a >>>>>> helium balloon used for advertisement** nearby got detached and fell >>>>>> on the run way and not detected for a long time. * >>>>>> >>>>>> *Somebody just by incidence detected the green white balloon after >>>>>> some time* *and it was removed and destroyed with safety >>>>>> precautions. Fortunately no aircraft landed on the runway avoiding >>>>>> serious >>>>>> accident* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Q3 What is your most loved joke ever? Even if you >>>>>> remember it now, you can't control your laughing.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *A3 Paolo Lucchesi,10h* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Premier league soccer match. A man looks for where to sit* *in the >>>>>> packed stands. Suddenly he sees a vacant seat, approaches the man sitting >>>>>> next to him and asks, "Excuse me, is that seat free?"* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The man turns to look at him with flushed eyes, and in a voice >>>>>> broken with tears he replies, * >>>>>> >>>>>> *"Yes, it's free... it was my wife's place, and now she's gone, she's >>>>>> gone..."* >>>>>> >>>>>> *"Excuse me, I didn't mean to..."* >>>>>> >>>>>> *"You see, soccer was our great passion, the thing that united us**. >>>>>> We always came to the stadium together, and together we rejoiced and >>>>>> hugged >>>>>> each other when our team scored, together we despaired when our team >>>>>> conceded a goal, but we were together.... I used to always come with her, >>>>>> and now instead I have to come alone..."* >>>>>> >>>>>> *"But you could come with a friend, a relative..."* >>>>>> >>>>>> *"Damn them, they're all at the funeral." (**Sorry for the >>>>>> not-so-good translation)* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Q4 Why did Neil Armstrong leave a bracelet apparently on >>>>>> the moon for his dead daughter? He didn't have authorization to do that. >>>>>> Weren't all items brought into space supposed to be okayed by NASA?* >>>>>> >>>>>> *A4 Samantha Wallace,Research Scientist11h* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The bracelet was not left on the moon for Armstrong's deceased >>>>>> daughter**. This is a common myth that has been debunked by >>>>>> Armstrong himself and his family.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *According to Armstrong, the bracelet was actually a Personal >>>>>> Preference Kit (PPK**) item that he had brought with him on the >>>>>> Apollo 11 mission. PPK items were personal items that astronauts were >>>>>> allowed to bring with them on their space missions, and they were not >>>>>> required to be approved by NASA.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The bracelet in question was a small piece of fabric with a few >>>>>> strands of hair from Armstrong's daughter**, Karen, who had >>>>>> tragically passed away in 1962 at the age of two from a brain tumor. >>>>>> Armstrong had carried this item with him on all of his space missions as >>>>>> a >>>>>> way to honor and remember his daughter.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *During the Apollo 11 mission, Armstrong left the PPK bag containing >>>>>> the bracelet in the Lunar Module as a personal memento. He did not leave >>>>>> it >>>>>> on the moon's surface, as it was not a sanctioned item to be left >>>>>> behind.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *In an interview with NBC in 2012, Armstrong's son Mark confirmed >>>>>> that the bracelet was not left on the moon and that his father had >>>>>> brought >>>>>> it back with him to Earth.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *So, while Armstrong did bring a personal item with him to the moon, >>>>>> it was not left there for his daughter. It was simply a personal memento >>>>>> that he carried with him on his historic journey.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Q5 Are there any jokes about religion or other religions >>>>>> that you find funny despite being religious yourself?* >>>>>> >>>>>> *A5 Steven Burton, Author Jan 19* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The Chief Rabbi of Israel and the Pope are in a meeting in Rome.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The Rabbi notices an unusually fancy phone on a side table in the >>>>>> Pope's private chambers. "What is that phone for?" he asks the pontiff. >>>>>> **"It's >>>>>> my direct line to the God!"* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The Rabbi is skeptical, and the Pope notices. The Holy Father >>>>>> insists that the Rabbi try it out, and, indeed, he is connected to God.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The Rabbi holds a lengthy discussion with Him. After hanging up the >>>>>> Rabbi says. "Thank you very much. This is great! But listen, I want to >>>>>> pay >>>>>> for my phone charges." The Pope, of course, refuses, but the Rabbi is >>>>>> steadfast and finally the pontiff gives in. He checks the counter on the >>>>>> phone and says, "All right! The charges were 100,000 Lira. ($56)"* >>>>>> >>>>>> *The Chief Rabbi gladly hands over a packet of bills. A few months >>>>>> later, the Pope is in Jerusalem on an official visit. In the Chief >>>>>> Rabbi's >>>>>> chambers he sees a phone identical to his and learns it also is a direct >>>>>> line to God. The Pope remembers he has an urgent matter that requires >>>>>> divine consultation and asks if he can use the Rabbi's phone. The Rabbi >>>>>> gladly agrees, hands him the phone, and the Pope chats away.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *After hanging up, the Pope offers to pay for the phone charges. This >>>>>> time, the Chief Rabbi refuses to accept payment. After the Pope insists, >>>>>> the Chief The Rabbi relents and looks on the phone counter and says: "1 >>>>>> Shekel 50! 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