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  • Cho'gall even became horribly deformed as a result of C'thun's presence.

    WoW.com 2010

  • VII Re4 CXM the following afternoon; first thun-derheads banked over Kolumkill like blue-black granite, lightning livid in their caverns, then cataracts borne on a whooping east wind, finally a long slacking off when the Gwydiona romped nude on turf that glittered where sunbeams struck through the pillars of slowly falling water.

    do you ever read writing? Peter DeWolf 2010

  • Ihr Angesicht ist verlarvt, für den Augen haben sie grosse crystalline Brillen, vor den Nasen einen langen Schnabel voll wohlriechender Specerey, in der Hände, welche mit Handschuhen wohl versehen ist, eine lange Ruthe und damit deuten sie, was man thun und gebrauchen soll.

    Plague Doctor 1656 | My[confined]Space 2009

  • What I vomit instintively with no basis uther thun whut I make up to sute thu ocasion is thu only fakt any o us wunt to read!

    Obama Says He Can Flip Deep South States. But Can He Really? 2009

  • An 'uts Aw thun, whur be'e gwaine, an' wot be'e doin'of there?

    Tavistock Goozey Vair 2006

  • An 'uts Aw thun, whur be'e gwaine, an' wot be'e doin'of there?

    Tavistock Goozey Vair 2006

  • An 'uts Aw thun, whur be'e gwaine, an' wot be'e doin'of there?

    52 entries from October 2006 2006

  • When two people validly see a clay pot at the same time or experience the interval they label the year 2006, each person is experiencing the ripening of tendencies (sa-bon, seeds) of shared or collective karma (thun-mong-gi las) on his or her own mental continuum.

    The Nature of Time as a Temporal Interval 2007

  • In Gelug terminology, this is the type of equanimity developed exclusively in Mahayana (thun-mong ma-yin-pa'i btang-snyoms).

    The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bon 2005

  • In Gelug terminology, this is the type of equanimity developed exclusively in Mahayana (thun-mong ma-yin-pa'i btang-snyoms).

    The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bon 2005

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