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Basil Scordilis

@BasilScordilis

I write. Current #WIP Imagine. I love challenges, puzzles, supporting others and creating positive impact. Support #Avaaz. #climatechange #writingcommunity

Bunbury, Western Australia Katılım Ekim 2011
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Basil Scordilis
Basil Scordilis@BasilScordilis·
@bribishopwrites Hello! I'm always keen on horror - so much so that I'm trying to read outside of the genre. What were you writing before?
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Partho@parthosarathi_b·
It's Water Wednesday! 🌊 📸 Let's see your water themed shots.
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Earth
Earth@earthcurated·
Share your pictures. No words. Just pictures.
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
This is how time heals everything.
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Dr. God Abeg ooo
Dr. God Abeg ooo@josh_uglyasf·
Leave whatever you’re doing now and watch this…
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Chidimma
Chidimma@The_Chidimma·
She played the alphabet conversation with her 9yr old. This is how you raise articulate kids.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
It took 9 years and 3 billion miles to get this shot. Pluto’s icy Mountains.
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Basil Scordilis@BasilScordilis·
Daddy longlegs mating. Or an eldritch vestige. Or a shattered black heart, bleeding crystalline vengeance.
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Morgan Wright 💎
Morgan Wright 💎@byMorganWright·
This💀🤣
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Eva (is practising anarchist calisthenics)
Stop using AI to ‘write’ your novels. Drink so much caffeine that you hallucinate, sob with self doubt, and write unrelated scenes in a fever dream while you pray to a Lovecraftian god that they will come together in the unpromised and distant future, the way nature intended.
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Basil Scordilis@BasilScordilis·
The happiest people I know are comfortable with being honest, not anxious about saying the wrong thing.
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Earth_Wanderer
Earth_Wanderer@earth_tracker·
A wholesome thread on Simple Ideas can have big Impacts.🧵 1. Great idea 💡
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The Adventurous Soul
The Adventurous Soul@TAdventurousoul·
A Thread of Hilarious & Funny Photoshop edits that will crack you up😂 1. He did as told 🤣🤣
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Today In History
Today In History@historigins·
The fear of big is real, and these pictures will prove it. Photos and videos that will awaken your megalophobia: I open thread 🧵 1. Swedish warship Vasa
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Wolf of X
Wolf of X@WolfofX·
People can be so wonderful 🧵 1. That is adorable
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Did you know? A new ocean is forming in Africa along a 35-mile crack that opened up in Ethiopia in 2005. The crack, which has been expanding ever since, is a result of three tectonic plates pulling away from each other. It’s thought that Africa’s new ocean will take at least 5 million to 10 million years to form, but the Afar region’s fortuitous location at the boundaries of the Nubian, Somali and Arabian plates makes it a unique laboratory to study elaborate tectonic processes. There are still some big unknowns, including what is causing the continent to rift apart. Some think that a massive plume of superheated rocks rising from the mantle beneath East Africa could be driving the region’s continental rift. Each plate boundary in the Afar region is spreading at different speeds, but the combined forces of these separating plates is creating what’s known as a mid-ocean ridge system, where eventually a new ocean will form. The three plates are separating at different speeds. The Arabian plate is moving away from Africa at a rate of about 1 inch per year, while the two African plates are separating even slower, between half an inch to 0.2 inches per year. [📷 Anthony Philpotts]
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