General TLK-Talk
Модератор: The Sonic God
Hm...I know that there are the Pride Lands, the Outlands, a desert and the jungle.
Outlands, I guess, are the regions around Pride Lands.
There is the termite hill, the...erm...strange cave with the hot-air-spots, or how these things are called, and the elefant graveyard,...
I believe in that hyenas are gone wider away, because...the Outlanders know the whole outland, even the place hyenas have been a time ago. The cave...
If they were still here, the Outlanders would have to know it...
And Nuka said: "If the hyenas were still here,..."
I think that they have gone, gone through the desert, gone through the jungle...
Outlands, I guess, are the regions around Pride Lands.
There is the termite hill, the...erm...strange cave with the hot-air-spots, or how these things are called, and the elefant graveyard,...
I believe in that hyenas are gone wider away, because...the Outlanders know the whole outland, even the place hyenas have been a time ago. The cave...
If they were still here, the Outlanders would have to know it...
And Nuka said: "If the hyenas were still here,..."
I think that they have gone, gone through the desert, gone through the jungle...
Oh.. they went to Mars because they prooved a theory which they got a lot-o-money for.
Geometry is how fourth-dimensional time incorporates as third-dimensional form. The incorporation of time as geometrical form informs all of the inorganic and organic orders of the realm of instinct. Time incorporated as the geometry of form is the principle example of T(E)=Art. All forms and species participate in varying orders of geometry of form, both in their bodily structure and their forms of process.
Geometry is how fourth-dimensional time incorporates as third-dimensional form. The incorporation of time as geometrical form informs all of the inorganic and organic orders of the realm of instinct. Time incorporated as the geometry of form is the principle example of T(E)=Art. All forms and species participate in varying orders of geometry of form, both in their bodily structure and their forms of process.