Sunday, 18 October 2015

Why people afraid from getting Airplane??

Why people afraid from getting Airplane?

Understanding what causes fear of flying can point you to the best path to recovery. Here's a brief explanation of the cause of fear of flying.Experiencing a "Bad Flight"
Hearing about Bad EventsIt's Not Always About FlyingThe Way People DON'T Become AfraidFueled by the Anxiety Trick


have a nice trip with blog EAP !

What Is Fiscal Policy?

What Is Fiscal Policy?

By Reem Heakal
Fiscal policy is the means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nation's economy. It is the sister strategy to monetary policy through which a central bank influences a nation's money supply.These two policies are used in various combinations to direct a country's economic goals. Here we look at how fiscal policy works, how it must be monitored and how its implementation may affect different people in an economy.
Before the Great Depression, which lasted from Sept. 4, 1929 to the late 1930s or early 1940s, the government's approach to the economy was laissez-faire. Following World War II, it was determined that the government had to take a proactive role in the economy to regulate unemployment, business cycles, inflation and the cost of money. By using a mix of monetary and fiscal policies (depending on the political orientations and the philosophies of those in power at a particular time, one policy may dominate over another), governments are able to control economic phenomena.
How Fiscal Policy WorksFiscal policy is based on the theories of British economist John Maynard Keynes. Also known as Keynesian economics, this theory basically states that governments can influence macroeconomic productivity levels by increasing or decreasing tax levels and public spending. This influence, in turn, curbs inflation (generally considered to be healthy when between 2-3%), increases employment and maintains a healthy value of money.Fiscal policy is very important to the economy. For example, in 2012 many worried that the fiscal cliff, a simultaneous increase in tax rates and cuts in government spending set to occur in January 2013, would send the U.S. economy back to recession. The U.S. Congress avoided this problem by passing the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 on Jan. 1, 2013.
Balancing ActThe idea, however, is to find a balance between changing tax rates and public spending. For example, stimulating a stagnant economy by increasing spending or lowering taxes runs the risk of causing inflation to rise. This is because an increase in the amount of money in the economy, followed by an increase in consumer demand, can result in a decrease in the value of money - meaning that it would take more money to buy something that has not changed in value.

Let's say that an economy has slowed down. Unemployment levels are up, consumer spending is down and businesses are not making substantial profits. A government thus decides to fuel the economy's engine by decreasing taxation, which gives consumers more spending money, while increasing government spending in the form of buying services from the market (such as building roads or schools).By paying for such services, the government creates jobs and wages that are in turn pumped into the economy. Pumping money into the economy by decreasing taxation and increasing government spending is also known as "pump priming." In the meantime, overall unemployment levels will fall.


As we see there are many places are interesting ---- Sydney is beautiful place
In Sydney places like The rocks, Bondi Beach, Sydney Opera house and many other places to go
Injoy your time!!

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Travailing at night

What do you think about getting train at night time?
Which one you prefer car or train?


I'll go with you to make a brief if it is safe at night to transport, referring to transport Sydney trains.
It's very common getting train is danger therefore, police on bikes alone with drug detection dogs are also active across public transport.
At night when trains stop working, there are buses to get to your direction (your suburb), also there are many of CCTV.
CCTV is security camera is active 24 hours per day.


Travelling late on Friday and Saturday nights

On Friday and Saturday nights between 15:00 and 06:00, Police Transport Command officers, both high visibility and plain clothed, patrol train, bus, ferry and light rail services as well as stations, stops and wharves to improve security and reduce crime.
Police on bikes along with drug detection dogs are also active across public transport.
Crime hotspots are monitored through an extensive public transport CCTV network of more than 10,000 cameras to provide customers with further peace of mind when travelling at night.

Travel tips

  • Try to use well-lit, main roads and avoid travelling alone at night.
  • Make sure that someone knows that you are travelling and if you can, it's helpful to carry a mobile phone.
  • On the platform, stand in an area which is brightly lit, covered by CCTV and close to Emergency Help Points.
  • Sit close to the guard's compartment indicated with a blue light on the train.
  • If there are other passengers on the train try to sit near them and not to become isolated.

NightRide buses

Most trains do not operate between midnight and 4.30am.
For your convenience a special NightRide bus service is available between these hours. All buses have radio contact with taxi operators and a taxi can be requested to meet you at your destination.

You're very welcome to comment and really what to know what is your opinion about treanspot in Sydney as a resident.
Thank you!!

Sunday, 11 October 2015

A brief about my professionality and my birds


My bird


I had 24 birds in my garden
 first, I had a small Cage with 6 bird. The First cage size was 1*1 meter, I had problem with my cage because my bird were increasing. So me and my Dad Decide to make a new cage, to make the bird fly as they want to, so we build a cage from wood with very big area was 1.5*4.5. The cage is feed for more than 200 bird. 4 couples were blue coloure and the others were green. I had only one wight bird. the beautiful time was when I was feeding my bird and especially when it was tea time, I had my cup of tea and I was listening to the bird sing. One day it was drizzling I went to to cover the cage and i saw a strange blue bird was so wet. I put the bird into a separate cage after I went and I bought anti-various food. For two day and the bird get very well, healthy and energetic.

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One picture of my decoration at receptions


 It's been a long time I didn't work at receptions, I Enjoy too much when I decorate and make stuff new thing that people love to see it, but unfortunately till now I didn't get chance too work in this area but definitely I'll work at the future.


Buying safe products

You can protect yourself and your money!

Buying safe products

The Australian Consumer Law contains a range of protections to help ensure that the products you buy are safe.

Mandatory standards

Certain products sold in Australia are subject to mandatory standards(link is external).These are introduced when considered reasonably necessary to prevent or reduce the risk of injury to a person.
If a product is subject to a mandatory standard, it must meet particular safety criteria before it can be sold in Australia.

Bans

Products can be temporarily or permanently banned from sale(link is external) in Australia when considered reasonably necessary to prevent or reduce the risk of injury to a person.
It is against the law for businesses to sell products when they are subject to an interim or permanent ban.

Recalls

If a product or service presents a safety risk or is non-compliant with a mandatory standard or ban, it may need to be taken off the market or ‘recalled’.
Recalls can be initiated by a supplier or in response to an order by the Commonwealth or a state and territory minister responsible for competition and consumer policy. All safety recalls are listed on the Recalls Australia(link is external) website.

Consumer guarantees

As a consumer, you may have the right to a refund if a product is unsafe. See consumer rights & guarantees for more information.

Product safety information

We provide detailed information about mandatory safety standards, bans, safety warning notices, recalls, and mandatory reporting at the Product Safety Australia(link is external) website. The site also contains information about safe practices you can follow to minimise the risk of injuries occurring.

Safety warning notices

A safety warning notice can be issued to warn the public that a good or service is under investigation or poses a safety risk. The safety warning notice will:
  • state certain goods or product-related services are under investigation to determine whether they may injure someone, and/or
  • warn of possible risks in using the goods or product-related services.
Safety warning notices are posted on the News section of the Product Safety Australia(link is external)website.

Mandatory reporting

If a supplier becomes aware of a serious injury, illness or death associated with a consumer good or product-related service it supplies, the business must report this information(link is external) within two days of becoming aware of it.

If you like to get more Info. you can visit this website  https://www.accc.gov.au/consumers/consumer-protection/buying-safe-products#mandatory-standards 
let me know about your comment and hopefully I made it very simple so I could get your feedback
and your very welcome to shear with me your.

News article

The Australian,,

WA discovery ‘could lead to a cure for HIV’



West Australian researchers have uncovered a process found to effectively control HIV that could lead to a cure for the deadly disease.
Martyn French, who led the team based at Royal Perth Hospital, said when the particular antibody, named by the group as plasmacytoid dendritic cell-reactive opsonophagocytosis antibody, was bound to the virus, it stimulated other cells in the immune system to kill the virus.
Professor French, who has 29 years of experience in the treatment and research of HIV, said the study was evidence that the process could effectively control the virus.
The process would be further studied so researchers could then apply findings to enhance a specific immune response in curing vaccines, he said.
“We’re working on the idea that you don’t use the antibodies to bind the virus directly and kill the virus, but you use antibodies that bind to the virus and then stimulate other cells in the immune system to kill the virus,” he said. “We’re the first group that’s taken this sort of approach to doing this.”
The group’s findings will be published by the American Association of Immunologists in its Journal of Immunology next month.
HIV is effectively controlled by antiretroviral drugs and patients could live “almost a normal life expectancy” but existing treatments don’t cure the virus, Professor French said.
He said many researchers trying to cure the infection focused on the use of a vaccine that would stimulate immune responses. “There’s still an incomplete understanding of what type of immune response needs to be stimulated by such vaccines,” he said.
The research was supported by University of California, San Francisco, professor Steven Deeks, who provided a majority of the 110 American and Australian blood plasma samples used in the study. Samples included those of patients who were able and unable to control the infection without treatment.
The research found there was a negative correlation when the amount of the antibody in the blood was related to the level of virus in the blood.


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/health-science/wa-discovery-could-lead-to-a-cure-for-hiv/story-e6frg8y6-1227325573116


Unfortunately we do not know about plastic bottle of water

Is it safe to drink water from plastic bottles?


When it comes to a healthy drink, nothing can compete with water.
And in an effort to be more healthy, many of us make a point of carrying water bottles with us everywhere we go. But are our water bottles a health issue? Especially those made from plastic?
Generally they are safe, says Michael Moore, Emeritus Professor of Toxicology at the University of Queensland, but it depends on the kind of plastic the bottle is made of.
Most plastics are made of long chains of hydrocarbon molecules, built from simpler building blocks called monomers. Some plastics then have chemicals added to give them a characteristic such as flexibility or colour.


Buying bottle water

The 'single use' water bottles that you typically buy at milk bars, service stations and the like are usually made from polyethylene terephthalate (abbreviated to PET or PETE), an inexpensive and lightweight plastic. Its recycling code (the number in the centre of the triangle of arrows found on most plastics) is 1.

"PET is not one of the plastics that one would think has a propensity to cause a problem," says Moore.Moore agrees with the US FDA, which says that PET bottles are safe for use and reuse so long as they are washed properly with detergent and water to remove bacteria.The safety of using PET bottles was questioned after a student research project hit the headlines. The 2001 study found traces of a phthalate — a potentially harmful 'plasticiser' used to make some plastics more flexible — in water from PET bottles, but the research hadn't been verified.Moore says PET has never contained phthalates and the public's association between the two could be based on the plastic's name.

\And while some preliminary studies have suggested water from PET bottles can contain as-yet-unidentified substances with 'oestrogenic' properties (which disrupt the body's normal hormone regulation), Moore says no rigorous scientific review has backed these.A substance called antimony is used in PET production and it can leach into the water in PET bottles. However, this doesn't pose much of a risk, says Moore."Antimony is not in the same league as lead or mercury toxicologically so the likelihood of harm is low,' says Moore.




Using your own bottle

But what if you've decided not to buy bottled water, but to use a refillable water bottle to cut down on the plastic sent to landfill?

Polycarbonate has been commonly used to make the sturdy reusable water bottles that many of us use. Polycarbonate is one of the plastics classed as 'other' in the recycling scheme. It has a recycling code of 7, but not all bottles stamped with a 7 are made from polycarbonate.Polycarbonate is made of a monomer called bisphenol A (BPA). As the plastic breaks down over time, BPA is released into the water held in polycarbonate bottles, particularly when the bottle is heated or repeatedly washed"If you have a bottle made of polycarbonate, on first use there probably isn't much depolymerisation but as you use it again and again — especially if things are warm or hot — then there's a high likelihood that there will be a breakdown of the plastic to release the monomer," says Moore.But just because there is some BPA in the water, it doesn't necessarily mean it's dangerous, says Moore.Research in animals has found BPA can cause a range of conditions — such as cancer, diabetes, obesity and reproductive and developmental disorders. Some studies suggest that young animals metabolise BPA less efficiently than adults."But there's nothing much in the way of identified effects in humans — virtually all of the effects have been established in relatively higher levels of exposure in animal models. The level of exposure is probably not sufficient to cause these effects [in people]. But people who are feeding young children are saying 'I'd rather not take the chance', which is fair enough."It's likely that soon we won't need to make these choices ourselves, says Moore. Even though most national food safety agencies, including Australia's FSANZ, say that the level of exposure to BPA is too low to be dangerous, food and drink companies are moving away from polycarbonate because of the bad press.However, other agencies, such as the US National Toxicology Program, are worried enough to be carrying out reviews and the World Health Organisation is holding a meeting next month to review all the scientific evidence."There is a lot of ongoing work to look at the effects of this compound to see whether this genuinely represents a big issue. The position at present is that it doesn't constitute a huge issue," says Moore."In effect I would expect that in the very near future various agencies will make changes to the tolerable daily intake of BPA," he adds. The internationally agreed Tolerable Daily Intake (TDI) for BPA is currently 0.05 mg per kilogram of body weight per day.One plastic that can be undoubtedly dangerous for making water bottles is polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which has a recycling code of 3. PVC often has phthalates added to make it flexible — though you can't tell this by looking at the recycling code. Thankfully, PVC is not often used to make water bottles.


Choosing a bottle

If you want to err on the side of caution, Moore suggests you avoid drinks bottles that have the recycling codes of 3 or 7, particularly for children.The best bottles to use and reuse are those with the recycling codes 2, 4 and 5. 2 and 4 are made from polyethylene and 5 is made from polypropylene."There's absolutely nothing in polyethylene or polypropylene that could be classified as dangerous", says Moore. But these bottles are more expensive to make, so while they are likely to be found more and more in reusable bottles, PET is likely to be the plastic of choice for single-use bottles for a while to come.You can also check that reusuable bottles say they are 'BPA-free', as some bottles may be made of number 5 plastic but use polycarbonate linings or mouthpieces.Another rule of thumb is to use clear plastic rather than coloured or opaque because they eliminate small potential risks from colouring agents added to the plastic, says Moore.And while stainless steel or aluminium bottles are often considered a safe bet, these still have some issues, says Moore. Stainless steel can corrode a little over time and while the released iron won't harm you, it'll add an unpleasant taste to your water.Aluminium can also corrode and release aluminium salts into the water. One way of stopping this is to use a plastic liner, which takes you to square one. Glass is a good, but often impractical."In the end you've got to balance all the issues. I would think that many bottles are safe to use, even PET ones. The only one I would advise against are PVC and polycarbonate," concludes Moore.


























Refer to- http://www.abc.net.au/health/talkinghealth/factbuster/stories/2010/10/27/3048695.htm 


ARTICLE

How long should each Blog post be?

People often obsess over how long their blog posts should be. There’s a lot of information out there regarding the “perfect” length of a blog post, but a lot of that data is conflicting.

Do you enjoy to share a post in the Blog?





 Give me some idea let me hear your comment and you're very welcome to hear comment with me !!!

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Do you know?


guess 

It's something about KFC 


Have fun!! :) ;)

You're very welcome to comment 
let me know 


KFC




Also, you can see history of KFC







Friday, 25 September 2015

The Dream

The Dream of the flying is in almost everyone's mind, Accepting Airplane has only been for two centuries. 
Improving the Airplane had a lot of hard work and persistent.




Almost as soon as the news of the Wright brothers' first flights at Kitty Hawk and Huffman Prairie became known, there were claims that others had been the first to fly. We shouldn't deny these "wannabees" the acclaim they deserve; they are true aviation pioneers and visionaries. It's interesting to note that with only a few exceptions, none claimed this honor for themselves. It was claimed for them, often many years after they had completed their work. And the people who made these claims often had transparent reasons -- reputations to uphold, axes to grind, books to sell, and tourism to encourage. The accounts presented here reflect the conclusions of the majority of aviation historians. We also address a favorite of conspiracy theorists, a controversial agreement between the Wright estate and the Smithsonian, allegedly designed to suppress whatever truth du jour needs suppressing.
http://www.wrightbrothers.org/History_Wing/History_of_the_Airplane/History_of_the_Airplane_Intro/History_of_the_Airplane_Intro.htm

know the hole world can be seen and traveled to anywhere. making the world small. 

who like to read about Watch

Watch Changes definition of life, It's a new way to speak however is new language which everyone can understand. Starting in the late 1970s. First was in Switzerland, Swiss and quartz were leading the sales as a cheap price. Asia made enormous number of whatch. After Swatch took over sales of watches, Swatch is known as big brand now. 
IF you like to read more about Swatch you can go to this web site down line. 
+++ Swatch history + Website+++ 


Tuesday, 22 September 2015

A Brief History of Coffee

The most popular story of the discovery of coffee centers around a young goat herder named Kaldi in the Ethiopian province of Kaffa around the late 6th century. Legend has it that he noticed a strange restlessness in his flock after they had eaten the berries and leaves of an unknown plant.
Monks from a nearby monastery heard of this phenomenon, and after various trials discovered that by roasting, grinding and infusing in water the seeds of this plant, a unique beverage could be obtained. This beverage helped to keep them awake during long hours of prayer. Word of this special drink quickly spread and it was soon drunk in coffee houses in the far away holy cities of Mecca and Medina. Propagation of the coffee bean began in Yemen and was well established by the 15th century.
To protect this valuable export, Arabian leaders banned the export of fertile beans. Eventually, a pilgrim named Baba Budan smuggled some viable seed berries out of the country, then returned to his home in India sometime during the 17th Century. The first coffee plant to be taken to Europe was stolen by Dutch traders in 1616 via the port of Mocha in Yemen. The Dutch then set up plantations throughout their colonies of Ceylon, Java, Timor, Sumatra, Celebes and Bali. In time coffee was also produced in the West Indies, Latin America, Jamaica, India and Brazil, which today produces over 60% of the world’s coffee production.
The first coffeehouses began in Mecca and soon spread throughout the Arab world. The idea of coffeehouses, where anyone could go to discuss culture and conduct business for the price of a coffee, flourished in Venice, Paris, London and North America in the 1600’s. This culture is still alive and well today with billions of cups of coffee being enjoyed worldwide every day.

Web site

Real Stories

I lost about $200,000 dollars in 3 years of gambling. I have big debt on my shoulders now but I have to stop because this is only way to get better. Getting better will take time but it is only sure thing if I stop playing that I might get better. So all of you gambling today please stop and get better get your life back. God bless you all.
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I finally got the courage up to see my physiologist again about my gambling addiction he has shown me ways to deal with my thoughts to help control my gambling with practice of these methods I hope to overcome this addiction I will keep seeing him now for as long as it takes I am feeling in control for the time being and what a great feeling
Started gambling just for fun, would put $5 in a machine with a friend, and if we lost we lost, and if we won we would take the money and leave. Somewhere along the line we started doing bigger bets, and put more money in but nothing too radical. I had a friend, who I think was my downfall in gambling, they would call me up and ask me if I wanted to go to the club or pub for lunch or dinner and I would say yes. I didn’t know then but I know now, it was just so they had someone to gamble with, because we didn’t eat, we would walk into the pub or club, and go right to the machines. I wouldn’t gamble a lot, maybe $20 maximum per session, at around 3 sessions a week. Still a lot of money to just be throwing away. Anyways I had enough of wasting my time at the club and pubs all day so I decided to cut off communications with this friend. A year went by and I was pokie free for that year until this friend rang me up again, (wish I hadn’t answered the phone) we went to the club, but this time I put $50 into a machine, by myself. $50 turned into $100, $100 turned into $200, basically trying to get my money back. I then started going all the time, maybe 4-5 times a week, at $50+ a day. I would go by myself If was bored at home, some days I would win big, and throw it all back in on the same day, and sometimes I would win big and leave, but eventually it would all go back in at some point. The worst days where when you would smash heaps of money in, and get absolutely nothing. My friends saw a change in me (my real friends) and told me I had a problem, I agreed with them, definently didn’t deny it. I tried stopping a few times with no success. I then told myself why not instead of gambling, exercise. So I tried it and it worked. I no longer think about wanting to go to the pokies because I’m bored. Instead of wasting my time gambling I’m being healthy. It’s been a month now. Not saying I’m fully recovered, I still go to the clubs and pubs I use to go, but I won’t gamble, or if I do choose to gamble it’s $1-$5, I find setting a limit helps. I hope someone actually reads this. Don’t start gambling it’s not worth the future worries it will give you. Even if it’s just $5 the machines are programmed to win more than you, you’ve basically already lost before you even start.
http://www.gamblinghelp.nsw.gov.au/real-stories/http://www.gamblinghelp.nsw.gov.au/real-stories/explore-stories/http://www.gamblinghelp.nsw.gov.au/real-stories/explore-stories/http://www.gamblinghelp.nsw.gov.au/real-stories/explore-storexplore-stories/

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Adel emam

Adel Imam  (Arabicعادل إمام‎)
Born May 17, 1940 in El mansoura, is a popular Egyptian movie and stage actor. He is primarily a comedian, but he has starred in more serious works and, especially in his earlier films, has combined comedy with romance.


  • You can go to YouTube and type Adel Emam or Adel Imam, comedy movie
  • you'll have funny time when you what it is
  • Enjoy!!



what will happen if the earth stops spinning

what will happen if the earth stops spinning

Our plan born 4.5 billion year ago, from spanning cloud gas and dust as they thought.
60k kilometer per hour Earth is spinning but the Earth is gradually slowing down about 2 second every 1 hundred thousand years. Will take 5 years the Earth will stop spinning, the facts are catastrophic. Second a minute will soon become hours, Earth protecting shelfs is broken down. new osian and new land, many of famous cities will go, all of the in button new sea. People who are staying a live will be hard to live.there will be struggle but they are lucky ones. In many places ear is thin to breath, extension of many animals. 4 years past as the rotation of the earth heading to slow, 60km/hur, The sun stay in the sky for 13 days followed buy 13 day of night, bright and hot or dark and cold, Earth will slow more. Finally after 5 years slowing down the Earth stopped spin completely, new content setell Earth center. Half of year will be dark and other half will be light.
It will never happen 
This was a summary I would like you to comment and feel free what is thought 

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The Week and its Seven Days

The Week and its Seven Days

The days of the week

Most Latin-based languages derived the names of the seven days of the week from the Roman period where they related each day of the week with the seven planets, the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
The English language has retained these names for SaturdaySunday, and Monday, however the planet names for the other days of the week (TuesdayWednesdayThursday, and Friday) were replaced by their equivalent Norse gods. Some Asiatic languages such as Hindi, Japanese and Korean have a similar relationship between the week days and the planets.

52 or 53 weeks?

The weeks of the year in a Gregorian calendar are numbered for each year. These week numbers are commonly used in some European and Asian countries; but not in the United States.
This numbering system for weeks begins on a Monday and is associated with the year that contains that week’s Thursday, thus if a year starts in a long weekend (Friday - Sunday) week number one for that year will start after that.
Most years have 52 weeks but if the year starts on a Thursday or is a leap year that starts on a Wednesday, that year will have 53 weeks. It is important to note that there are at least six different numbering systems for weeks that are currently in use around the world.

Monday or Sunday first day of the week?

The first day of the week varies all over the world. In most cultures, Sunday is regarded as the first day of the week although many observe Monday as the first day of the week. According to the Bible, the Sabbath or Saturday is the last day of the week which marks Sunday as the first day of the week for many Jewish and Christian faiths, while many countries regard Monday as the first day of the week.
According to the international standard ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week ending withSunday as the seventh day of the week. Although this is the international standard, countries such as the United States still have their calendars refer to Sunday as the start of the seven-day week.

When is the weekend?

The day of rest can vary for each culture and religion. According to the Jews, the Sabbath or Saturday is the day of rest and worship. Christians mark Sunday as their day of rest and worship, while Muslims refer to Friday as their day of rest and worship.
Nowadays, both Saturday and Sunday are seen as days of rest, and some calendars show Monday as the first day of the week since it is the first day of the "work week" (Monday - Friday only).

Babylonian origins

There are many different opinions as to how the seven-day week came about, but the most common explanation is that the seven-day week seems to have originated when Babylonian astrologers assigned their planet gods to the days of the week around 700 BCE. The Romans later replaced these names with their own planet-gods and Germanic and Norse people later did the same with some of their own gods.
Astrology has had a major influence on our weekly calendar in which it is responsible for the order of the days. Ancient Mesopotamian astrologers linked a planet-god to each hour of the day and then arranged them to their correct cosmological order. They used a seven-sided figure to keep track of the proper names of the hours and days in relation to the planet gods where each vertex was marked with a planet’s name in the proper order.


There is in my mined a lot of things are very interesting

tl si gib ylloh yad tesl eraperp ruo fles ot to etarbelec
Tahw od ouy kniht tuoba gnitsretni erutnevda llet em?
dluow uoy ekil ot evig em emos aedi?

I saw gnikniht saw tuoba emos fo sgniht ni ym erutnevda tsil
I ma gnidaeh ot enruobleM rof 01 syds
oS lliw ekam tsil fo sgniht I lliw reven od, ro ekam a tsik if sgniht I lliw reven od niaga
uoY era emoclew ot pleh em dda sgniht no ym tsil


  1. gnifruS
  2. emilC niatnuom
  3. gnimmiwS thiw skrahs
  4. gnimmiwS ni a eguh sevaw 
  5. ediR elcycib ni forest Ride
  6. gnividykS
  7. ginivyd ni aeS  
  8. sesroh tsaf gniddiR
  9. edir tast rotom sikes 
  10. karaoke ekoarak
sihT si ym tsil a kniht ot od ti,
leef eerf ot tnemmoc






read like this if you have any understood
for example: 
  • read = daer
  • this = siht
  • do = od

I hope you enjoy in big holidays = I epoh uoy ni gib syadiloh