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I saw this when I was really little i think. It was about a boy who was rejected for going on this camping trip, but he goes anyway and follows the campers(or was it boy scouts..) from a distance because his mom already bought him a bunch of camping gear. Along the way the campers get into some sort of trouble and it was up to the boy to rescue them. This is as much detail as I can remember. Please help me!

Last month I learned masturbating on a family camping trip should not be done,
especially when you and your dad share the same sleeping bag. What I’m trying to say is don’t do what I did cuz there’s a one in two chance of making a big mistake.

On a ploughland hill against the sky,
Over the barley, over the rye,
Time, which is now a black pine tree,
Holds out his arms and mocks at me

‘In the year of your Lord nineteen-fifteen
The acres are ploughed and the acres are green,
And the calves and the lambs and the foals are born,
But man the angel is all forlorn.

‘ The cropping cattle, the swallow’s wing,
The wagon team and the pasture spring,
Move in their seasons and are most wise,
But man, whose image is in the skies,

‘ Who is master of all, whose hand achieves
The church and the barn and the homestead eaves-
How are the works of his wisdom seen
In the year of your Lord nineteen-fifteen?’

I want to know what it’s about and some information about structure and language devices are used
thankyou

It’s about this girl who just got in a relationship with this boy or something and finds out he’s the reincarnation of this serial killer called the “black pine murderer” or something.
And he’ll turn into that reincarnation at the age of 17? I know the plot but I completely forgot its name :c

Help pleaaaase.
I’m sure it has something to do with black pine.
The manga is school life, mystery, and maybe romance
The story begins with them at a fast food restaurant. It is the couple (I’m not sure if they’re together or not but they’re close) and their friend. They’re playing some psychological game in which they try to figure out a murder riddle. The girl thinks of the most logical answer, followed by the boy answering in a a more serious, scary(ish?) way. They joke and say he could be a mastermind killer. It continues with a woman “accidently” spilling water on the boy and then using her paper towel to supposedly help him. After seeing 3 dots on his forehead she instantly starts shaking and the trio wonder why. I think that should be enough. Please tell me if you need more :c

Last month I learned that its hard to get away with masturbating on a family camping trip, especially when you and your dad share the same sleeping bag. What I’m trying to say is that there is a one in two chance of making a big mistake.

I recently bought a Bonsai tree set from Garden at Home and I cant figure out how to plant it. It came with one bag with a “tablet” that looks like its compacted dirt, another bag with two more “tablets”, a seed package for a Japanese Black Pine, and a pot to plant it in. I wasn’t sure what the “tablets” are for. At first I thought they were seeds because they were individually packaged but then I found the pine seeds. I don’t understand the directions that came with it because all they say is to sprinkle soil on the seed and put the plant in a plastic bag. Are the “tablets” soil I’m supposed to break apart and sprinkle on the seed or do I need my own soil and if so what do I use the “tablets” for?

A Storm in the Mountains
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, translated by Michael Glenny

It caught us one pitch-black night at the foot of the pass. We crawled out of our tents and ran for shelter as it came towards us over the ridge.

Everything was black—no peaks, no valleys, no horizon to be seen, only the searing flashes of lightning separating darkness from light, and the gigantic peaks of Belaya-Kaya and Djuguturlyuchat looming up out of the night. The huge black pine trees around us seemed as high as the mountains themselves. For a split second we felt ourselves on terra firma; then once more everything would be plunged into darkness and chaos.

The lightning moved on, brilliant light alternating with pitch blackness, flashing white, then pink, then violet, the mountains and pines always springing back in the same place, their hugeness filling us with awe; yet when they disappeared we could not believe that they had ever existed.

The voice of the thunder filled the gorge, drowning the ceaseless roar of the rivers. Like the arrows of Sabaoth,3 the lightning flashes rained down on the peaks, then split up into serpentine streams as though bursting into spray against the rock face, or striking and then shattering like a living thing.

As for us, we forgot to be afraid of the lightning, the thunder, and the downpour, just as a droplet in the ocean has no fear of a hurricane. Insignificant yet grateful, we became part of this world—a primal world in creation before our eyes.

if so please halp me, what is it

My kids have outgrown the uses for a bunk bed. Now they want to take out the bottom bunk and just sort of have a bed on stilts so desks and things can fit underneath. Is there any way to to that without compromising the stability? the bed is rated to 300 lbs, but my kids are on the hefty side. Would just leaving one of the bottom bars that holds the mattress up suffice? This is the one:

http://www.morebunkbeds.com/Powell-Country-Pine-and-Matte-Black-Twin-Futon-Bunk-Bed-938-199.htm

It’s made to be able to take the two pieces apart, if that would matter for anything.

Thanks for reading

In that last scene of Eureka, where Thorn was watching the film of the atomic test, was the mushroom cloud showing up as purple, even though it was on a black and white film?

The first couple of lines are going back to the corner where I first met you gunna camp in my sleeping bag I’m not gunna move

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