A list of puns related to "Shangri La"
I'm asking here instead of r/cycling because I'm not talking about somewhere that is "bicycle friendly" for the town commuter on their beach cruiser. I'm asking because I've had some majorly bad things happen in my life recently and have the opportunity and funds to relocate somewhere within the United States that I can really train well and take my cycling seriously.
I have had to give up many passions in my life but two remain and cycling is without a doubt the greater of the two. The lesser of the two is Scuba Diving, oddly enough. I also love mountain biking but tend to like long green trails and am not so techy.
My love for scuba diving took me to the panhandle of Florida years ago. The diving wasn't the best, although it existed but oddly it was a fantastic place for road cycling. Tons of extremely smooth, well taken care of country roads with wide shoulders and generally friendly people. Also a ton of Triathletes and Cyclists. I actually got into Triathlons but my true passion is certainly cycling and I'm not even sure how long I'll keep up the Tri thing, but I'll never stop cycling.
In the Panhandle I never had to think of where to go for a century ride. It was easy to find good, long paths. I then moved to Phoenix, Arizona which is in my opinion not as good for Cycling, but not bad. My reasons for leaving here however have nothing to do with how good or bad it is for cycling.
Now, I was very very heavily considering relocating to South East Florida, Broward County between Boca Raton and Stuart. I've spent time there before and saw a ton of serious road cyclists but have been told it is literally and statistically the worst place in the United States for road cycling (even though some people say it's great and that a gravel bike opens up hundreds of miles of gravel and levy trails there? Does anyone know anything about this there?).
I love SE Florida, for personal reasons and because it is the US Mecca for diving. But one thing that has seen me through my life is road cycling in a serious way. I really like to put in the miles.
I've been told Colorado is the best place for Road Cyclists in the US, is this true? To me, just having a ton of climbing does not make somewhere the absolute best. In fact, while I do enjoy some climbing I also enjoy steady, long, flat or rolling miles. For me, an abundance of smooth shoulders and bike lanes that give you a ton of options for big long rides are what make a place great, to me at least. Is there more th
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Thanks to user thecaljitsu for lots of information on an old post of mine.
First of all, it's important to mention that Shangri-La being on Mars is an old, old myth that is a meme at this point. But I never understood why when the evidence is all over the place.
Not to mention The Secret in Tag Der Toten (which I'll get back to), and how people interprated it as "just a meme". I highly, highly doubt Treyarch would go out of their way to code a flinger, an ice cavern, an island, make a huge Mars render, and even give it its own achievement and calling it literally The Secret if it was just "making fun of a fan theory".
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Jimmy's storyline was obviously different in tone than Blundel's, that's to be expected with different creative directors. But Blundel didn't just overwrite everything Jimmy did; he simply built on it, and that foundation was still very much there. Texture names were found in BO1's files called "MarsVista", followed by Jimmy's famous tweet of "Shangri-La mountains". This alone of course meant something.
Richtofen speaks in-game where he calls the temple in Shangri-La a "Time traveling temple!". Shangri-La's loading screen shows a circular moon, and the temple seemingly being tragged down into a Vril-symbol hole by a tornado. Where does it end up? In a state where there's an eclipse due to an oddly shaped Moon. This is NOT our moon. Instead, it highly resembles the shape of Phobos, one of Mars' moons:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5c/Phobos_colour_2008.jpg
The temple didn't just travel in time - it traveled in space. This has happened before in the story with Buried, being transported from the 1200s to 2025 merged with an underground mine. Shangri-La was transported to a time when Mars had an atmosphere and alive enviorment. The moon alone straight up confirms it, as that is simply not Earth's moon. In Vril lore, Mars was the first planet inhabited by them. Vril in Cod Zombies is of course the Keepers. Irl, there's even lots of signs of Mars having had rivers and water millions of years ago. In other words: The Eclipse section of Shangri-La is on Mars, millions of years ago.
So what's the de
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Anyone ever astral project to shangri la my guides were telling me about it and were telling me how my vibrations are too low to enter so Iβm upping my meditation to 2 hours a day
Jsut owndering if anyone has ever astral projected their
I kinda miss the vibes even though i may like or not like the story. There seems to be something that captivate me with those vibe. And I dont see any recent anime that have similar vibe.
To elaborate more, I love the fantasy but similar to early modern real world feel those anime have.
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Available for purchase on Comixology and Amazon/Kindle.
Should be available to read for free now with Comixology/Kindle Unlimited (see links above).
Crunchyroll Manga has the chapter but you need a Crunchyroll subscription.
Available for purchase on Comixology and Amazon/Kindle.
Should be available to read for free now with Comixology/Kindle Unlimited (see links above).
Crunchyroll Manga has the chapter but you need a Crunchyroll subscription.
Available for purchase on Comixology and Amazon/Kindle.
Should be available to read for free now with Comixology/Kindle Unlimited (see links above).
Crunchyroll Manga should have the chapter soon but you need a Crunchyroll subscription.
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