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It appears as if the bottom of the boardwalk is coming out of the top of my head.

4S48 1915 Daventry Int Rft Recep Fl to Mossend Pd Stirling (Flhh) changes crews in platform 6 at Crewe although perhaps the logic of delaying on time services for this seemed a little illogical (and meant I got home 40 minutes late) - 21st November 2024.

Reason is highly illogical, because logic makes no sense to me.

Illogic @Limelight San Antonio TX

From my art history 107 textbook.

He likes fucking himself like that.

Btw, thank you so much for many things, bro.

This photo is illogical.

"I find your argument....illogical". (Doing my best Spock impersonation today thanks to an allergy-induced reaction to a pesky mosquito bite )

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The largest salt flats in the world (Bolivia). Illogically you have to take the photo looking away from the sunset in order to capture the patterns in the salt.

 

In the North of Arnhem, there is an oversized archive depot. Quite large and in an illogical place. The enormous complex was therefore never intended as a storage facility. It was the command centre of the first fighter division of the Luftwaffe that settled here in 1942 at Fliegerhorst Deelen. This division bundled all available information from listening and radar stations, gathered during the night-time air war. The bunker was put into use between June and August 1943. The command centre was given the code name Diogenes with the 'D' from Deelen. The bunker was 62 metres long, 40 metres wide and 23 metres high. 65,000 m3 of concrete was processed in the colossus. Diogenes had all kinds of facilities and the most modern techniques, such as a central map of translucent plastic measuring almost 12 by 14 metres and a climate control system. The large map was in the central space with ascending stands on either side. This was where the female communications personnel, the Luftnachrichtenhelferinnen, also known as Blitzmädels, were stationed. After the airborne landings in September 1944, the German occupiers abandoned the most advanced air command centre in the world and disabled the equipment. The bunker proved to be well prepared for its task and as such remained undamaged.

A street sign in Aspen that looks like it's sitting on my brother's head

IN DOG WE TRUST

 

This is in simple response to the great illogical, crazy idea that people come up with of wantin to kill all the stray dogs & so on…

 

That, however many they may be, they are not as many as the people who want them to be killed…

That, no other animal, other than human beings, grow in numbers more than the surroundings may be able to accommodate…

 

For us who are doin this, dogs, cats & so on are our loved ones…we have gone thru losin them… & now we don’t beg for a space for them… we claim what they, we deserve…

 

So we have these soft-toy dogs ( puppy size… as many as the budget permits ) on green acrylic sheets ( or some other base )… placed at a reasonable distance from each other so as to form a random formation… kind of claimin their space… simultaneously also creatin a kind of a path for people to walk through… but then anyone is free to respond the way one wants to…one may be rude & step over them… or one may find them very lovable…

 

But then believe me the real ones are far more lovable…

  

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Simone Varano - regia

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This picture is a great example of illogical closure. Based on the photo's aesthetic's, it appears as though my gym partner's head is resting on top of the medicine ball, when in reality, she is merely just sitting behind it stretching.

ivan - poeta

Simone Varano - regia

illogical fuzzy - musica

why is the stage facing the grass and the empty concrete ground built for nothing. when they realize it they'll just concretize everything

your camera is highly illogical

this building is almost illogically tall

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:lntl pscudo-l\1an:ists, laa·gcly undcrst:1nds the collective psyche of Indians far better than our colonial oppressors..

lnd~·pcndl'lll India is largely a remnant or the British Raj with one crucial addition: the ruling elite, comprising Marxists .

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\ccordingly, subsequent governments in India have first ensured shortages, and then played Santa by ration:ng the .

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.ii\ id1ng the nation on these Jines --forwards :md backv.ards. Their logic given at that time OBCs are certain section of .

~ocicty "h\) :1rc ~oci<tlly condemned and economically oppressed for centuries. The late Gandltian, Dlwrumpalji through a .

p:1in:-t~1"ing. :-tudy spreatl over scverJI decatles in J..pclia, Eng.lanJ ,\nd Germany established th_at before the British rule in .

Y!!S, two-thirds! --of th_e Indian rulers l;lclongcd to what is today known as the OBCs and .

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cooc;lusivs!.Lprovcd that it''as th~ Rritish and not the upper c_asles who robbed the OBCs oftheir power, wealth and status. .

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Jndiau Politics--corroborates the tindings of late Oharampalji. Some ofthe findings ofthis book highlighted as follows. .

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pc'l;fici3ns prefer rationing a few thousand seats by constricting demand rather than considering the grand idea of increasing.

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;l, -..uppl~. Fnr sixt1· years since Tndepcndence. we have one AliA·!.\. seven 1/Tr;, six IIA4s and 18 CUs for a billion-plus .

l'ufnd.lliun t:ven that tiny speck in the ll~tiiJn Ocean called S1ngapore ·.\'Ould have more educational institutions for its 4 .

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million populations. Last year different puppet student outfits (SFI, AISA, AVBP and NSUI) following the footstep of .

m their Cod 1\lthers and started demanding 27% divisive diseased OBC reservation in higher institutes. The same old .

th; logic c:xploilmion and social discrimination was the point for backing r.he data. We understand the logic of the Britishers .

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and th eir in tention of dividing and conceptu~lizing the forwardness and backwardness but why the different so .

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La/ called progressive, humanitarian student outfit giving the SLlmc logic follo,ving the path of the great British raj? YFE .

opposed the whole formula because the target is not upliftmenr but, the idea is to constrict supply and play on the pent up .

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demand and in the process if history has to be distorted, so be it. It may be notl·c~dless to emphasize, it is.

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these distortions of history that rationalize reservations, not the 'historical backwardness.

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supply (1000 JJT, UMs, CU, and AUMS) were increased as suggested here, what would our politicians-Marxists.

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and pseudo Marxists--do? They would simply be jobless, as it wouid nacan end of their brand of politics! Due to a .

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-resace conspiracv of coincidences, OBCs seem to have forgottl!n their glorious past i. e Maharana Ranjit Singh to Chhatrapati .

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Sin tl1~1r b~havior of being on all fours before successive governments --and to curry favours? Today they are so used to the .

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p-.ydwlugit:al comfort only in reservations. On the other hand, the upper castes, tutored through tortured history, live .

constantly in a guilt complex ofhaving wronged their OBC brethren. In short, our population comprises people who live .

try I either on guilt or on an inferiority complex --what a wonderful combin<ltion to challenge the world! Significantly, all \ ' .

this is a perfect setting for our politicians, especially the Marxists and their stuu(:nt outfits, to exploit. After YFE's .

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