RE: Quicksand: A Collage and Blog for LMAC #72

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AGMoore's Edu collages series is my favorite science magazine on Hive. ^ __ ^
I am always curious about which interesting topic you come across every LMAC round. This round again I found the topic and also the short excursion into your own history very interesting.

Thank you for the very interesting explanations.

It was a good idea to depict the characters in black and white. So they look a bit like ghosts of history.

Who does such bad deeds with dogs, man's best and most loyal friend? They can only be cowards. It's so sneaky and evil!
One of the few things that really piss me off is dog poisoners. If I read or hear about such crimes I could explode with anger! GRRRR
The poor dog. I hope he didn't have to suffer too long.

When I was a child, I first only knew quicksand from Winnetou and Old Shatterhand records. My friends and I often re-enacted these adventures, using the sandpit in the playground for the quicksand. :-D
After my family moved to another federal state (Baden-Württemberg to Hesse), we lived next to a mine. There were small patches of quicksand everywhere on the abandoned surface sites. My sandpit love once got caught in such a trap. Fortunately it was not deep and with some effort and my help, she was able to get back on land quickly. She described the consistency as kind of oddly viscosious.
After that I was always tempted to try it out myself. But then we moved to another town again. xD



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Hello @quantumg,
I thought the theme might be a little grim for our collage fest, but my husband and son said it would be OK so I felt more confident. Thank you for coming by and commenting. The comments actually mean a lot to me, sometimes more than the votes.

Quicksand is almost everywhere, isn't it? I never realized until I wrote this blog. I just looked up Winnetou. That's a new one for me. Karl May: A German author who writes books about the American West. Might be a good way for me to practice my aural/reading skills in German. Thanks for the information.

As for the poison: We never found out who did it. Kind of creepy, knowing that person was still out there.

I'm so happy you won first place. It's not always (usually not!) that the best collage takes the prize, but this week it did :)

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Your men were right. :-)

The comments actually mean a lot to me, sometimes more than the votes.

I like to comment on your posts. Because you're reading the comments obviously.

That's a new one for me. Karl May: A German author who writes books about the American West.

Haha. It's worth reading. Be prepared for some "oddities". :-D
Many say he's just a liar. I say he's a fantastic liar.
This man had so much imagination that he lived in it and when he wrote about it it was as if he was remembering his fantastic adventures.

As for the poison: We never found out who did it.

I am sure he / she got his / her punishment. Such people never get really happy and often get very sick. Malice eats its way from the soul through the body.

I'm so happy you won first place. It's not always (usually not!) that the best collage takes the prize, but this week it did :)

Thank you. :-) This time I was very surprised, in view of these gifted competitors.

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