And the first day on campus, as he was walking past an ATM machine, the ATM made a sound. It was like a gurgle . And he interpreted that this ATM was welcoming him onto campus.
smears through mud and hits a channel of scree, sliding and scattering rocks. His jugs of tamarisk poison gurgle and slosh on his back. His shovel and rockbar snag on occasional junipers as he skids by. It'll be a long hike out. But then, that's what makes this patch so perfect. It's a long way down, and the riverbanks are largely hidden.
But you don't know them. And I'm feeling those ribs crack and watching froth gurgle out of his mouth.
Now we're falling into a spinning charged black hole that has matter around it, matter that is, itself, falling in, getting accelerated, getting torn apart and some of that energy of motion is being converted to other forms as the matter sort of gurgles down the drain. So, you can see the spinning black hole, you see matter spinning around and it's also there are jets or streams of accelerated particles leaving from just outside the event horizon
of the ATM machine. No one had been close to it for at least 15 minutes when it made the familiar gurgle sound once again. And he looked at this machine, and a 20 euro note came out.
I brought along a palm sized clear crystal ball and rose quartz. We sat facing each other on the wooden bench among well manicured blossoming cherry trees and tall snake grass, and then made waterfall gurgle nearby. With eyes closed we rubbed our hands together to create heat in our palms, then gradually pulling
I like wormy, squirmy, mealy words, such as crawl, blubber, squeal, drip. I like sniggly, chuckling words, such as cowlick, gurgle , bubble, and burp. I like the word screenwriter better than copywriter, so I decided to quit my job in a New York ad agency and try my luck in Hollywood.
He flipped upright, kicked hard, and soared upward through his own bubbles until he was just ten feet below the surface. He swam out into deeper water and dove to 60 feet, three atmospheres. Nothing he did changed the steady whistle, gurgle and snap of his breathing. The regulator worked perfectly with his body in any attitude. Three full tanks of air would give him 60 minutes at 60 feet. Cousteau figured he had used up 15 minutes.
So if anything happens to it along the way, if it collides with something else, energy can be released. The analogy I like to use is water going down the plug hole in your bathtub and often it makes noise, it gurgles , right? It's essentially the same process.