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@Elaunie: Then I will add you to the list as well.

Talking about tired it is bed time for me now. Bye bye guys :)

She seems tired now from playing.

She has really long legs.

Hey there ama.
Here you go mdom:


Doing good mdom. It is kitty play time for our new cat Lola. Have you seen her already?

How are you?

Hey there dommy.
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@Aradia: Welcome back. You can always have your hangout unlocked if you want. Just send a message to a mod.

Hey there guys.

@Rare: Me neither. I found out about this yesterday.
We’ve all heard of the Bermuda Triangle, but surprisingly there is also an Alaska Triangle. This mysterious triangle is the location of countless disappearances of people, planes and boats that have never been found or heard from again. Since 1988, more than 16,000 people have vanished in the Alaskan Triangle.

Some facts about the little-known Alaska Triangle:
Is Bigfoot To Blame?
With huge amounts of forests and uncharted wilderness, Alaska is certainly a perfect location for Bigfoot (also known as Sasquatch) to hide out. There are numerous reports of Bigfoot sightings throughout the entire state.

Theory Of The Otterman
Evil spirits associated with the native Tlingit people who live in the area. These people are said to have origins dating back to 11,000 years ago. Their name, Tlingit, means “People of the Tides.”

These people believe that there is a shape-shifting demon named Kushtaka who is a cross between a man and an otter. It is said to lure people to their impending doom by attracting lost people to the water by portraying children or women who are screaming for help. It is also said that when the Kushtaka (also known as the “Otterman”) captures these lost people, it then steals their souls. It is a folklore that has never been proven, but it’s still a frightening thought to say the least.

Energy Vortexes
Some believe that the Alaska Triangle is located in vile vortices, which means that it has extreme electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic anomalies in addition to energy vortexes, which are electromagnetic currents. One great example of vile vortices is the Bermuda Triangle.

Read more about this here & here

We’ve all heard of the Bermuda Triangle, but surprisingly there is also an Alaska Triangle. This mysterious triangle is the location of countless disappearances of people, planes and boats that have never been found or heard from again. Since 1988, more than 16,000 people have vanished in the Alaskan Triangle.

Well do you guys also know about the Alaskan Triangle?