Ecoer Logo
VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS82.04%
Net Worth
3.386USD
STEEM
2.609STEEM
SBD
4.801SBD
Own SP
16.032SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
2.609STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
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STEEM POWER
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16.032SP
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0.000SP
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0.000SP
Effective Power
16.032SP
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0.000SP
SBD
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Account Info

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From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 0.000 SP to @crackedmolds
2020/05/08 07:55:18
delegateecrackedmolds
delegatorsteem
vesting shares0.000000 VESTS
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dtubesent 0.001 STEEM to @crackedmolds- "Time is running out, claim your DTube account now before anyone else can! Login at https://d.tube"
2019/08/22 15:16:30
amount0.001 STEEM
fromdtube
memoTime is running out, claim your DTube account now before anyone else can! Login at https://d.tube
tocrackedmolds
Transaction InfoBlock #35778341/Trx 9c5df31e7803320adc4b5989f17923a50cd6a8ac
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2019/04/18 01:27:30
authorsteemitboard
bodyCongratulations @crackedmolds! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@crackedmolds/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@crackedmolds) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](http://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=crackedmolds)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!
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2019/01/14 06:08:27
authorfredpeds
bodyI would recommend you checking out kucoin exchange! (worthofcrypto.com/exchanges/kucoin-review-2019) The ui is self explanatory, very minimalistic and simple. Plus the convenience you are longing for are present there. Read that article to learn more about it
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steemdelegated 1.247 SP to @crackedmolds
2018/07/12 06:47:09
delegateecrackedmolds
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steemdelegated 2.750 SP to @crackedmolds
2018/05/01 02:45:09
delegateecrackedmolds
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2018/04/12 06:15:51
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2018/03/19 00:59:18
authordonkeypong
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votercrackedmolds
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2018/03/01 03:36:54
authorhaejin
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2018/02/12 22:39:30
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2018/02/12 22:39:24
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2018/02/08 22:08:45
idfollow
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2018/02/08 22:06:45
authorstevekelly
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votercrackedmolds
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2018/02/08 22:06:36
authormeonline
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votercrackedmolds
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2018/02/08 22:05:30
authorkingscrown
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2018/02/08 22:05:18
authorkingscrown
permlinkremme-ico-unbreakable-foolproof-user-authentication-instead-of-passwords
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2018/02/08 19:32:57
authorcrackedmolds
permlinkthe-white-bison-coffee-2018-02-08-19-03-46
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2018/02/08 16:45:15
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2018/02/08 16:43:51
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2018/02/07 06:08:36
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2018/02/07 06:06:18
authorcrackedmolds
body![BAT.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmayG2X84s2Hrnp1zzBULvNctCXMrxvXgGYJvo9AE3Hkh1/BAT.png) Ever heard of BAT? No, not that Bat in Gotham City. I’m talking about Basic Attention Token, a advertising utility that is going to revolutionize how people make money on the web. In order for me to properly talk about BAT, I’m going to have to discuss Brendan Eich and the Brave Browser. Brendan Eich is the creator of Javascript, you know, that fundamental programming language that is integral to the internet? Yeah. He also helped cofound the Mozilla project. Mozilla Firefox is one of the best internet browsers around. To be honest, I’ve been using Mozilla since at least 2006. It’s a great browser, and I used to use it (and Chrome) exclusively. However, a even better browser has come along, and its name is Brave. To make a long and complicated story short, some things happened and Eich left Mozilla to found his own browser. Brave Browser is a privacy-centric browser. Remember the last time you bought a computer? And downloaded Chrome (or Mozilla) from IE, then added AdBlockPlus? Well now you don’t need to. Now there’s Brave, a browser that not only automatically blocks trackers and ads, (as well as automatically making HTTPS upgrades, blocking 3rd party Cookies, etc.) but also includes a micro-payment solution. Basically, instead of viewing annoying, malicious, or cryptojacking ads on your favorite website, you can donate BAT tokens every month to that website. (You can download Brave here now. You should.) For example, let’s say your favorite website is Youtube. You really like a certain video creator, but don’t want to watch the ads that make them money. Instead, you donate money to him through the BAT micro payment system each month. Pretty Cool right? It’s a new way for you to donate money to your favorite website or content creator! Real quick, before I discuss the Culture changing goals of BAT, let me discuss the barest of the technical details. It is a Ethereum based ERC20 token, and worth aroundishhh 60 cents right this very moment at the time of this article being written. (Yeah. That was before the crash, as you can now tell. I wrote this a few weeks ago) There are one billion tokens in circulation, and 1.5 billion tokens in existence. (From Coin Market Cap)The ICO raised over 30 million dollars last year in 30 seconds. Yeah. 30 seconds. Much like bitcoin or most other digital tokens, you can send it from one wallet to another, HODL it for years, or trade it on an exchange like Binance. You need a Seed which you can never lose, a wallet on the Brave Browser, all that good stuff. The goal of BAT is to provide a new advertising platform that does not rely on the status quo where you make money only because of Google, Facebook, (insert Third Party Ad system here), Pinterest, or Instagram ads and redirects. You make money because your fans intentionally donated money to you, much like a decentralized version of Patreon. I’m going to let the authors of the Basic Attention Token White Paper say it best with their Abstract. >Digital advertising is broken. The marketplace for online advertising, once dominated by advertisers, publishers and users, has become overrun by “middleman” ad exchanges, audience segmentation, complicated behavioral and cross-device use tracking, and opaque cross-party sharing through data management platforms. Users face unprecedented levels of malvertisements and privacy violations. Mobile advertising results in as much as $23 per month in data charges on the average user’s data plan, slow page loads, and as much as 21% less battery life. In response, over 600 million mobile devices and desktops (globally) employ ad blocking software and this number is growing. Traditional publishers have lost approximately 66% of their revenue over the past decade, adjusted for inflation. Publishers face falling revenue, users feel increasingly violated, and advertisers’ ability to assess effectiveness is diminished. The solution is a decentralized, transparent digital ad exchange based on Blockchain. The first component is Brave, a fast, open source, privacy-focused browser that blocks third party ads and trackers, and builds in a ledger system that measures user attention to reward publishers accordingly. Brave will now introduce BAT (Basic Attention Token), a token for a decentralized ad exchange. It compensates the browser user for attention while protecting privacy. BAT connects advertisers, publishers, and users and is denominated by relevant user attention, while removing social and economic costs associated with existing ad networks, e.g., fraud, privacy violations, and malvertising. BAT is a payment system that rewards and protects the user while giving better conversion to advertisers and higher yield to publishers. We see BAT and associated technologies as a future part of web standards, solving the important problem of monetizing publisher content while protecting user privacy. (from Brave WhitePaper) > It’s quite inspiring isn’t it? The BAT system seeks to reward both creators and users in an unprecedented system. If you dig into the Brave payment information, you can see that you can change the settings which determine who you donate money to. Only visit “The Onion” twice a month and don’t want to give money to them? Well, don’t. You can change your settings to begin automatic monthly payments to websites only after the fifth visit. Not only that, but before your wallet is “charged,” you can check the list of publishers it is planning to send Brave tokens to and take some off the list if you like. Oh, before I forget, Brave is also adding a function where you can opt in to see ads in exchange for BAT tokens. So, you can make a little money from watching ads in order to A). keep it, or B). give it to one of your favorite websites! The best part is that this system is run algorithmically, not by humans. “Your monthly contribution is created using a computer algorithm which takes into account things like number of visits each site, the time spend on each page, etc. It does this securely and anonymously.” (from official F.A.Q. about BAT) This eliminates the fear of fraud with such a system. No one can control your revenue stream (like Google with Youtube). As long as you have loyal followers who love you, visit your site, and donate monthly, you will continue to have BAT tokens flow into your Publisher wallet. No one is going to take away your BAT because they think you don’t have enough views. BAT flips the current advertising model on its head and throws it out the window. You are no longer a target, tracked by giant third party companies who comb through your data to predict what they can sell to you. No longer are you a “pawn in the game” of the great advertising machine. You are no longer a commodity. You are in control of who makes money off your viewership, and you give them your money. I sincerely believe BAT will be a game changer for the advertising industry. Between Brave and its BAT payment system, the “Big Bad Wolves” of the advertising industry should be scared. Don’t forget, this project is backed by the creator of Javascript! The man helped transform the internet with JS and Mozilla. If any of these new cryptocurrencies have a chance of being successful, I think BAT has a dang good fighting chance. The future of advertising is coming, and it’s giving control back to the people.
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It’s a new way for you to donate money to your favorite website or content creator!\n        Real quick, before I discuss the Culture changing goals of BAT, let me discuss the barest of the technical details. It is a Ethereum based ERC20 token, and worth aroundishhh 60 cents right this very moment at the time of this article being written. (Yeah. That was before the crash, as you can now tell. I wrote this a few weeks ago) There are one billion tokens in circulation, and 1.5 billion tokens in existence. (From Coin Market Cap)The ICO raised over 30 million dollars last year in 30 seconds. Yeah. 30 seconds. Much like bitcoin or most other digital tokens, you can send it from one wallet to another, HODL it for years, or trade it on an exchange like Binance. You need  a Seed which you can never lose, a wallet on the Brave Browser, all that good stuff. \n          The goal of BAT is to provide a new advertising platform that does not rely on the status quo where you make money only because of Google, Facebook, (insert Third Party Ad system here), Pinterest, or Instagram ads and redirects. You make money because your fans intentionally donated money to you, much like a decentralized version of Patreon. I’m going to let the authors of the Basic Attention Token White Paper say it best with their Abstract. \n\n >Digital advertising is broken. The marketplace for online advertising, once dominated by                                                                                    advertisers, publishers and users, has become overrun by “middleman” ad exchanges, audience segmentation,                                                complicated behavioral and cross-device use tracking, and opaque cross-party sharing through data management platforms. Users face unprecedented levels of malvertisements and privacy violations. Mobile advertising results in as much as $23 per month in data charges on the average user’s data plan, slow page loads, and as much as 21% less battery life. In response, over 600 million mobile devices and desktops (globally) employ ad blocking software and this number is growing. Traditional publishers have lost approximately  66% of their revenue over the past decade, adjusted for inflation. Publishers face falling revenue, users feel increasingly violated, and advertisers’ ability to assess effectiveness is diminished. The solution is a decentralized, transparent digital ad exchange based on Blockchain. The first component is Brave, a fast, open source, privacy-focused browser that blocks third party ads and trackers, and builds in a ledger system that measures user attention to reward publishers accordingly. Brave will now introduce BAT (Basic Attention Token), a token for a decentralized ad exchange. It compensates the browser user for attention while protecting privacy. BAT connects advertisers, publishers, and users and is denominated by relevant user attention, while removing social and economic costs associated with existing ad networks, e.g., fraud, privacy violations, and malvertising. BAT is a payment system that rewards and protects the user while giving better conversion to advertisers and higher yield to publishers. We see BAT and associated technologies as a future part of web standards, solving the important problem of monetizing publisher content while protecting user privacy. (from Brave WhitePaper)\n>\nIt’s quite inspiring isn’t it? The BAT system seeks to reward both creators and users in an unprecedented system. If you dig into the Brave payment information, you can see that you can change the settings which determine who you donate money to. Only visit “The Onion” twice a month and don’t want to give money to them? Well, don’t. You can change your settings to begin automatic monthly payments to websites only after the fifth visit. Not only that, but before your wallet is “charged,” you can check the list of publishers it is planning to send Brave tokens to and take some off the list if you like. Oh, before I forget, Brave is also adding a function where you can opt in to see ads in exchange for BAT tokens. So, you can make a little money from watching ads in order to A). keep it, or B). give it to one of your favorite websites!\n\tThe best part is that this system is run algorithmically, not by humans. “Your monthly contribution is created using a computer algorithm which takes into account things like number of visits each site, the time spend on each page, etc. It does this securely and anonymously.” (from official F.A.Q. about BAT) This eliminates the fear of fraud with such a system. No one can control your revenue stream (like Google with Youtube). As long as you have loyal followers who love you, visit your site, and donate monthly, you will continue to have BAT tokens flow into your Publisher wallet. No one is going to take away your BAT because they think you don’t have enough views. \n          BAT flips the current advertising model on its head and throws it out the window. 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2018/02/07 01:49:06
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crackedmoldspublished a new post: a-man-and-his-raptor
2018/02/07 01:38:54
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body![sharedDesign.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmf4wdX31JHK2FDyjZ5Lm35T3zrDGrSG1wCFXndwJErZL5/sharedDesign.jpg) Clouds black and heavy with rain loomed dangerously over the fields. Joe scratched his beard thoughtfully . He hoped the rain wouldn’t destroy his newly planted bean fields. He guffawed at the irony. Two weeks of hoping and praying for rain, and now this? It just didn’t seem fair, is all. A loud squelching noise interrupted his train of thought. He got up slowly from his rocking chair and looked down over the porch railing, squinting in the twilight. A large black creature was lying down there, wriggling as if in terrible pain. It was covered in black scales, reptilian, almost. Joe walked carefully down the porch steps, and over to the creature. “Hey there, you alright?” said Joe softly. The creature lifted its head and stared at Joe. He took two steps back in shock at what he saw. The creature looked like tiny dinosaur, a raptor, like something out of Jurassic Park. Joe reached behind his back and touched the grip of his Colt 45. A reptilian head stared at him, its yellow eyes narrow and slit, the black pupils analyzing him thoughtfully. It had two arms with long sharp claws that it was resting on the ground, and two legs tucked underneath its body. There was a long black spike protruding through its left arm. It was eyeing him cautiously, as if waiting to see what he would do. “What happened to you?” said Joe, pointing at the arm. The head turned down to stare at the arm. Its eyes softened, and it whimpered. Damn, I wonder if this thing is more intelligent than a dog, wondered Joe. His mind raced frantically. Should he help the poor raptor? Or try and put it out of its misery? Joe took a step forward and raised his arms cautiously. The raptor looked nervous about that, but did not show any threatening expression. Joe decided. He needed to help this raptor. “You can trust me,” said Joe. “I only want to help you.” He took another step forward and knelt down by the raptor. Slowly, he reached out his hand and grasped the arm that was pierced through with the spike. It appeared to be some sort of crossbow bolt, and vicious one at that. The arrow head had razors facing inwards and outwards. Someone had tried to subdue the poor creature, but had missed the heart. The raptor whimpered as he touched the wound, and turned its body upwards to face Joe. Its eyes pleaded for help. The raptor turning over was a good omen. It was showing him vulnerability. “I’m going to pick you up now and carry you into my garage.” Bending over, Joe grunted as he took hold of the raptor’s body. Definitely as heavy as a calf, maybe more so. He walked slowly into his cluttered garage and placed the raptor on a work table, taking care not to bump its left arm. He turned on a small work lamp, and turned it to face the wound. The raptor’s eyes darted around the garage, the black pupils taking in everything. “Yeah, I know. The place is a mess, I’ll be honest. Ever since Mary passed away, I really haven’t cleaned it at all.” Joe reached up and opened a cabinet above the desk. There were a few wire clippers in there. Grabbing one, he reached down and placed the sharp shears on the metal bolt. He set his jaw. This was going to be the hard part. He placed his hand on the raptor’s snout and looked it directly in the eyes. “This is going to hurt, a lot. Are you ready?” The raptor nodded. Ignoring this startlingly sentient gesture, Joe turned to the task at hand. With a strong grip, he snapped the metal bolt in half, and slowly began to draw the other half from the wound. The raptor wriggled and squirmed, deeply scoring the metal countertop with its claws. Gulping hard, he only imagined what those claws could do to flesh and bone. Finally, it was done. The raptor sat on its haunches in his living room, slowly wagging its tail. The living room was small and cozy, sparingly decorated with a bear rug, some chairs, and a few carved knick knacks here and there. It didn’t seem to mind the large bandage on its arm. It had found the old dog bed and seemed to like it. Joe stared into the deep abyss of the fridge, trying to figure out what in the world to feed the raptor. Fortunately, there was a very large steak left over from last night, still raw. His son had been unable to come over for dinner. Seems divine providence now, thought Joe. “Hey-“ Joe stopped. He hadn’t given it a name yet. What about Rex? That was his old dog’s name. Plus, the raptor was kind of like a little T-Rex. “Hey Rex.” The raptor turned its head and stared at Joe. It saw the meat in his hands and its eyed bulged with interest. Its jaws opened and a prodigious amount of slime began to dribble out. Joe smiled. “This is for you Rex.” He put in in a tray on the floor in the kitchen, almost being knocked over as the raptor burst into the kitchen and into the steak. Joe looked on in amazement. How much could this raptor eat? Joe reached out and patted Rex on the head, feeling the warm scales with his hands. What would come next, he wondered? *********** Joe waited patiently as the phone rang. Bill was notorious for ignoring it. Several years ago a healthcare scammer had duped him out of $500. Ever since then it took a couple trys before Bill would answer. “Hello?” said a annoyed voice. “Hey Bill, it’s Joe.” “Hey Joe! How are you?” “Good! I just wanted to ask you a question. Remember how I gave you the rest of my sheep herd for free? And then you quadrupled it, won all those prizes, and became a millionaire?” “Yeah?” The response sounded a little worried. “Would it be possible for me to have one of your sheep every day for a while?” “Of course Jim! That’s all? I could give you a sheep every day for a day for a year if you want. You planning on having a lot of folks over for a while?” “No. I bought a new pet and it lots of food.” Joe glanced at the raptor. It was gnawing contentedly on a cow skull while watching a Drama. “Alright Joe – Don’t see why you don’t just get dog food, but I can do that for you.” Joe was not going to correct Bill’s assumption about him buying a dog. “Great!” “I can bring it over later today if you want.” Joe gulped loudly. “Nah. I can come by later and get it. No problem” said Joe. No reason to have Bill see a dinosaur and freak out. A loud knocking at the door interrupted him. “Can you bring that dog of yours with you?” asked Bill. Joe sighed. “Maybe. I gotta go. Someone is knocking at the door.” Joe set down the phone and walked over to the door. He peered through the spyhole. There was some guy in a dark suit out there with sunglasses. Uh oh. Joe walked back to the living room, picked up the raptor and carried it into his bedroom. The raptor looked upset, its eyes bulging and frantic. It had most certainly heard the knocking at the door. He turned on the TV to the nature channel. Good. Lions eating zebras. The raptor whimpered, and looked up at Joe. Joe picked up the remote and turned the channel to the drama that was playing in the living room. The raptor nodded and turned back to the TV. The intelligence it demonstrated was unsettling, at best. Joe shut the door and walked back to the living room. The knocking came again, this time louder. “Coming” said Joe. He opened the door to see the man appearing to inspect the grass outside the house. “May I help you sir?” “Yes. I’m with the Department of Wildlife and I’ve been tracking down a dangerous creature. Have you seen any unusual creatures lately? Anything outlandish? Giant lizards?” Joe shook his head, staring down at the briefcase in the man’s hands, wondering if it could hold a crossbow. “No I haven’t officer, what kind of creature?” “A large lizard. It’s a rather rare type, and dangerous to people” Joe put on an innocent smile. “No I haven’t seen it, but I can let you know if I do.” The man smirked at this remark. “Oh I think you have seen it.” “I have not.” “I know you have it.” The man’s smile widened larger. “It’s not yours.” Joe shook his head. “I have no idea what you are talking about.” The man put his hand out and on the door. Joe pulled the Colt 45 from behind his back in a flash. “Sir, I have no idea what you are talking about, and you are now trespassing on my property. I advise you to get off it if you know what’s good for you.” The man let go of the door and raised his hands in an innocent manner. “My mistake sir. My mistake.” “Damn right” said Joe. He watched as the man walked away to his car. A quiver of unease shot up Joe’s spine. He had a dreadful feeling he might come back. Joe wondered if he should consult Bill when he went over to pick up the sheep. Probably the wisest idea. Joe walked back into the house, taking care to close and lock the door behind him. He walked into the bedroom to see the raptor staring at some photos of his wife and son with rapt concentration. The TV was off, somehow. He shook his head in amazement. This raptor was very, very intelligent. “Hey Rex, we have to go out for a bit. Are you hungry?” The raptor nodded, its eyes soft. Had it been crying? “Well we are going to take a little trip to my friend Bill’s. He has a sheep he’s going to give us every day for a while.” Joe walked out to the barn, the raptor following behind him. He needed something to lead Rex with while they were at Bill’s house. He looked around, finally lighting on an old cow halter in the corner. He lifted it from its hook and began to move towards the raptor. The raptor’s eyes grew wide, and it took a step back. “Don’t worry Rex. It won’t be for long. I just don’t want Bill to freak out when he sees you. He’s never seen a dinosaur before.” Neither has anyone else for that matter, other than that government man, thought Joe. It narrowed its eyes, but allowed Joe to put the halter over its head. The drive to Bill’s was uneventful. Joe had placed a tablet playing a Drama on the floor of the cab. That’s where the raptor stayed riveted the entire trip. Didn’t need the raptor scaring anyone driving on the road. Bill would have enough questions. Bill’s house was enormous, a vast mansion among a sea of sheep pens. Today was Sunday, so all the Sheep handlers were away. That was good. Handling Bill’s reaction to the raptor would be enough work. Besides, all the attention might freak out Rex. Lord knows what that might mean. Joe was hopeful that Bill might know more about the raptor. Bill had been a geneticist in his former life, before he took the rest of Joe’s sheep herd and turned them into prize sheep. Bill was on the porch reading a book when Joe pulled up to the house. Joe waved. Bill waved, put down the book and began to walk towards the car. Joe looked into the back seat. “Rex, you gotta stay in the car for a while. Is that ok?” The raptor looked up from the tablet and nodded. Joe got out of the car and began to walk towards Bill. “Joe my old friend! How are you doing these days?” Bill was about fifty years old, with greying hair and thick black rimmed glasses. “Doing pretty good! Living the retired life, you know.” “Except for this pet I hear? Where is it?” Bill began to move towards the car. “About that- Bill I need to prepare you for this. This isn’t a normal pet.” Bill put his hand on the cab door handle. “Oh so you found a little bear cub eh? Well that isn’t –” Bill opened the door and gawked. The raptor was staring at him, a tablet in its talons. Joe snorted. Of course it had to do something very humanlike the minute it saw someone else. Bill fell to the ground in complete shock, his hand on his chest, breathing very loudly. “Bill, are you alright?” “I’m, I’m alright . . . just in shock. Where did you get this? How? What even?” “I have no idea Bill, no idea. It appeared by my door with a crossbow bolt in its left arm.” Bill kneeled down and held out a trembling arm to touch Rex on the head. Rex looked at Joe. “He’s a friend, don’t worry.” Rex nodded and turned its attention to Bill. Bill rubbed his hands on the crest of Rex’s head, feeling the scales with his hands. “Do you have any idea how it got all the way out here in the country?” “No idea.” “Has it eaten at all yet?” “A few giant red steaks?” “Hmmm. We should get that sheep.” Bill led Joe and Rex to a large red barn next to the house. Inside were rows of stalls with various barn animals, cows, horses, goats, a few pigs, chickens, heck an entire petting zoo. Bill’s grandkids loved it. Bill opened one of the pens and pulled out a small sheep. The sheep saw Rex and froze. Joe held the rope as tight as he could so Rex wouldn’t attack the sheep right away. Rex went wild, straining at the leash. Joe looked up at Bill. “We should take this outside, I think.” “Yeah, definitely.” Bill was staring past Joe at the barn. Joe followed his glance. All of the animals were staring out at Rex with wide eyes. The sight was slightly unnerving. They walked outside the barn and stood there, silently. “How should we do this?” “Release the sheep first?” Said Joe. “Sounds fair.” Bill released the sheep first. It took off at a gallop as fast as it could go across the field. About ten seconds later, Joe released the raptor. The raptor sped across the field, tearing up the ground with its claws, catching up with the sheep in a matter of seconds. The sheep uttered one last baa before the raptor clenched its teeth on its throat. Bill and Joe watched in horror as the raptor tore the sheep apart. About five minutes later, it was over. The torn and empty carcass of the sheep lay open, and the raptor walked over to Joe and Bill a bloody mess, reeking of death. It was smiling. A few towels and hoses later, they were all sitting in the living room, the raptor covered in several towels. “This is too much for you to keep to yourself.” “Why? It’s way better than a dog – and really intelligent. It nods when I ask it questions!” “That may be because it’s probably a runaway government experiment. I was involved in genetics in the agricultural industry, but I always heard rumors.” “Rumors?” “Yeah. Apparently, a government team found a nest of the raptors in the deep jungles of Papua New Guinea. That’s very speculative and hush – hush though.” “Well, a man in a dark suit with an attitude showed up on my doorstep this morning.” Bill turned and gave Joe a very serious expression. “What did you do?” “Well I pointed my pistol and told him to get off my property when he started getting aggressive.” “I think you could be in some serious trouble Joe. They might kill you” “That’s part of the reason why I brought Rex with me today. I wanted your opinion -.” A noise came from outside. It sounded like doors slamming. “Are you expecting someone?” “No, I –” The front door exploded and two armed men in fatigues came bursting into the front hallway. Joe watched in horror as Bill’s shoulder erupted in blood. Without thinking, Joe dived behind the coffee table and flipped it over, his pistol in his hand, cocked and ready for action. It had been many years since the marines, but Joe hadn’t forgotten everything he learned. He put his hand over the table and fired two shots, hitting the first man in the chest. He looked at the coffee table, hoping that Bill – there it was. A sawed off shotgun was loosely taped under there. Joe ripped it off and checked to see if was loaded. Slugs. He peeked his head over the edge, trying to see where the second soldier was. The raptor had eviscerated the other soldier, and was now busy tearing out the throat of the first. Joe crept over to the hallway and looked past the raptor at the doorway. A third soldier was in the yard with the dark suited man. The man was holding a large crossbow and talking enthusiastically on a cell, waving his free hand in the air. Joe dashed to the door and fired the shotgun at the third soldier. He dropped instantly. Joe took a deep breath and stepped into the front yard. The raptor was behind him, obviously afraid of the crossbow. The man stopped talking on the phone the second the other soldier hit the ground. He raised the crossbow and pointed it at Joe. “I see you have the raptor after all.” “And it seems we are at an impasse. Your soldiers are dead. It’s just you now.” “Not really, I have the upper adva-“ Joe rolled his eyes and fired both barrels. The slugs tore into the man’s chest, peppering the white shirt a dark crimson. He wasn’t going to stand here while his friend might be dying and listen to this idiot talk about how powerful he was. The man collapsed to the ground, his sunglasses falling off in the process. Joe bent over the man. He was still breathing in ragged gasps. “Why were you chasing me?” The man coughed deeply, and tried to speak. “No sense in hiding it now. That raptor is the first.” “The first what? Dinosaurs have been extinct for a long time. Of course I know that.” The man tried to laugh, coughing up blood. “The first human/animal hybrid.” “What?” Joe’s mind whirled. This raptor has a soul? There’s a human being in there? “Yes. Her name is Rachel. She’s thirteen years old, aren’t you Rachel?” Rachel nodded. Joe’s eyes began to well with tears. “How could you do this to her?” “We’ve been trying a lot of things. I stopped feeling guilty long ago.” He drew in another sharp jagged breath. “You don’t have much time before-” He choked again, trying to say more. He could no longer speak. His face distorted several times as he tried to speak again. The light faded from his eyes. He was gone. Joe turned to Rachel. “I had no idea that you were human.” He turned to walk towards the house. “I need to check on Bill, see if he’s ok.” He feared the worst, that his old friend might be dead. To his surprise, Bill was standing on the porch! “Bill! Are you ok?” “I’m ok. It just broke my shoulder.” Bill smiled weakly. “Could be much worse.” He stared past Joe at the raptor. “What’s she doing?” Rex – no, Rachel was carrying a collar in her jaw across the yard. She laid it in front of him and looked up, a pleading expression in her eyes. Joe bent down and fixed the collar around her neck. “What does this thing do?” “It lets me speak,” she said. “it translates my vocal cord vibrations into words that make sense.” “Well if that don’t beat all.” Joe was amazed. “Well if y’all are done talking, we should plan for you guys to leave soon. I have a feeling more will be here shortly. I have a bunch of supplies in the basement.” “What about you?” “I’ll be fine. I got places to hide. They’re looking for you, anyway.” Joe was concerned for Bill. He didn’t feel comfortable leaving his friend like this. He looked at Rachel too, gnawing his lip thoughtfully. She was the one he needed to protect. “You worry about her” said Bill, as if reading Joe’s mind. “Now hurry up, we’re burning daylight.” Twenty minutes later, the truck was packed with supplies, as well as several dead sheep. Joe had no idea where they were going, or what they were going to do. One thing was clear in his mind. He had to protect this girl. He had to help her become normal again. That’s all that mattered. “Are you ready, Rachel?” “Yes, let’s go.” “No idea where we are going. I -I want to help you become human again.” She nodded her head. “I have a few ideas on where to start looking.” They got in the truck and drove out of the farm. The sun was beginning to set now, the dark clouds with their rain finally gone. The sun’s rays cut red beams through the trees, lighting up the road with a soft rose light. The truck headed into the sun, and out of view.
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The creature looked like tiny dinosaur, a raptor, like something out of Jurassic Park. Joe reached behind his back and touched the grip of his Colt 45.\n\n                A reptilian head stared at him, its yellow eyes narrow and slit, the black pupils analyzing him thoughtfully. It had two arms with long sharp claws that it was resting on the ground, and two legs tucked underneath its body. There was a long black spike protruding through its left arm. It was eyeing him cautiously, as if waiting to see what he would do.\n\n                “What happened to you?” said Joe, pointing at the arm. The head turned down to stare at the arm. Its eyes softened, and it whimpered. Damn, I wonder if this thing is more intelligent than a dog, wondered Joe. His mind raced frantically. Should he help the poor raptor? Or try and put it out of its misery? Joe took a step forward and raised his arms cautiously. The raptor looked nervous about that, but did not show any threatening expression. Joe decided. He needed to help this raptor.\n\n                “You can trust me,” said Joe. “I only want to help you.” He took another step forward and knelt down by the raptor. Slowly, he reached out his hand and grasped the arm that was pierced through with the spike. It appeared to be some sort of crossbow bolt, and vicious one at that. The arrow head had razors facing inwards and outwards. Someone had tried to subdue the poor creature, but had missed the heart. The raptor whimpered as he touched the wound, and turned its body upwards to face Joe. Its eyes pleaded for help. The raptor turning over was a good omen. It was showing him vulnerability.\n\n                “I’m going to pick you up now and carry you into my garage.” Bending over, Joe grunted as he took hold of the raptor’s body. Definitely as heavy as a calf, maybe more so. He walked slowly into his cluttered garage and placed the raptor on a work table, taking care not to bump its left arm. He turned on a small work lamp, and turned it to face the wound. The raptor’s eyes darted around the garage, the black pupils taking in everything.\n\n                “Yeah,  I know. The place is a mess, I’ll be honest. Ever since Mary passed away, I really haven’t cleaned it at all.” Joe reached up and opened a cabinet above the desk. There were a few wire clippers in there. Grabbing one, he reached down and placed the sharp shears on the metal bolt. He set his jaw. This was going to be the hard part. He placed his hand on the raptor’s snout and looked it directly in the eyes.\n\n                “This is going to hurt, a lot. Are you ready?” The raptor nodded. Ignoring this startlingly sentient gesture, Joe turned to the task at hand. With a strong grip, he snapped the metal bolt in half, and slowly began to draw the other half from the wound. The raptor wriggled and squirmed, deeply scoring the metal countertop with its claws. Gulping hard, he only imagined what those claws could do to flesh and bone.\n\n                Finally, it was done. The raptor sat on its haunches in his living room, slowly wagging its tail. The living room was small and cozy, sparingly decorated with a bear rug, some chairs, and a few carved knick knacks here and there. It didn’t seem to mind the large bandage on its arm. It had found the old dog bed and seemed to like it. Joe stared into the deep abyss of the fridge, trying to figure out what in the world to feed the raptor. Fortunately, there was a very large steak left over from last night, still raw. His son had been unable to come over for dinner. Seems divine providence now, thought Joe.\n\n                “Hey-“ Joe stopped. He hadn’t given it a name yet. What about Rex? That was his old dog’s name. Plus, the raptor was kind of like a little T-Rex. “Hey Rex.” The raptor turned its head and stared at Joe. It saw the meat in his hands and its eyed bulged with interest. Its jaws opened and a prodigious amount of slime began to dribble out. Joe smiled. “This is for you Rex.” He put in in a tray on the floor in the kitchen, almost being knocked over as the raptor burst into the kitchen and into the steak. Joe looked on in amazement. How much could this raptor eat? Joe reached out and patted Rex on the head, feeling the warm scales with his hands. What would come next, he wondered?\n\n                                                                             ***********\n\n                Joe waited patiently as the phone rang. Bill was notorious for ignoring it. Several years ago a healthcare scammer had duped him out of $500. Ever since then it took a couple trys before Bill would answer.  \n\n                “Hello?” said a annoyed voice.\n\n               “Hey Bill, it’s Joe.”\n\n               “Hey Joe! How are you?”\n\n               “Good! I just wanted to ask you a question. Remember how I gave you the rest of my sheep                      herd for free? And then you quadrupled it, won all those prizes, and became a millionaire?”\n\n                “Yeah?” The response sounded a little worried.\n\n                “Would it be possible for me to have one of your sheep every day for a while?”\n\n                “Of course Jim! That’s all? I could give you a sheep every day for a day for a year if you want. You planning on having a lot of folks over for a while?”\n\n                  “No. I bought a new pet and it lots of food.” Joe glanced at the raptor. It was gnawing contentedly on a cow skull while watching a Drama.\n\n                  “Alright Joe – Don’t see why you don’t just get dog food, but I can do that for you.” Joe was not going to correct Bill’s assumption about him buying a dog.\n\n                 “Great!”\n\n                  “I can bring it over later today if you want.” Joe gulped loudly.\n\n                  “Nah. I can come by later and get it. No problem” said Joe. No reason to have Bill see a dinosaur and freak out. A loud knocking at the door interrupted him.\n\n                   “Can you bring that dog of yours with you?” asked Bill. Joe sighed.\n\n                    “Maybe. I gotta go. Someone is knocking at the door.” Joe set down the phone and walked over to the door. He peered through the spyhole. There was some guy in a dark suit out there with sunglasses. Uh oh. Joe walked back to the living room, picked up the raptor and carried it into his bedroom. The raptor looked upset, its eyes bulging and frantic. It had most certainly heard the knocking at the door. He turned on the TV to the nature channel. Good. Lions eating zebras. The raptor whimpered, and looked up at Joe. Joe picked up the remote and turned the channel to the drama that was playing in the living room. The raptor nodded and turned back to the TV. The intelligence it demonstrated was unsettling, at best. Joe shut the door and walked back to the living room.\n\n                      The knocking came again, this time louder. “Coming” said Joe. He opened the door to see the man appearing to inspect the grass outside the house. “May I help you sir?”\n\n                        “Yes. I’m with the Department of Wildlife and I’ve been tracking down a dangerous creature. Have you seen any unusual creatures lately? Anything outlandish? Giant lizards?” Joe shook his head, staring down at the briefcase in the man’s hands, wondering if it could hold a crossbow.\n\n                             “No I haven’t officer, what kind of creature?”\n\n                             “A large lizard. It’s a rather rare type, and dangerous to people”\n\n                             Joe put on an innocent smile. “No I haven’t seen it, but I can let you know if I do.” The man smirked at this remark.\n\n                                “Oh I think you have seen it.”\n\n                               “I have not.”\n\n                               “I know you have it.” The man’s smile widened larger. “It’s not yours.”\n\n                             Joe shook his head. “I have no idea what you are talking about.” The man put his hand out and on the door. Joe pulled the Colt 45 from behind his back in a flash. “Sir, I have no idea what you are talking about, and you are now trespassing on my property. I advise you to get off it if you know what’s good for you.” The man let go of the door and raised his hands in an innocent manner.\n\n                                 “My mistake sir. My mistake.”\n\n                                “Damn right” said Joe. He watched as the man walked away to his car. A quiver of unease shot up Joe’s spine. He had a dreadful feeling he might come back. Joe wondered if he should consult Bill when he went over to pick up the sheep. Probably the wisest idea.\n\n                Joe walked back into the house, taking care to close and lock the door behind him. He walked into the bedroom to see the raptor staring at some photos of his wife and son with rapt concentration. The TV was off, somehow. He shook his head in amazement. This raptor was very, very intelligent. “Hey Rex, we have to go out for a bit. Are you hungry?” The raptor nodded, its eyes soft. Had it been crying? “Well we are going to take a little trip to my friend Bill’s. He has a sheep he’s going to give us every day for a while.” Joe walked out to the barn, the raptor following behind him. He needed something to lead Rex with while they were at Bill’s house. He looked around, finally lighting on an old cow halter in the corner. He lifted it from its hook and began to move towards the raptor.\n\n                The raptor’s eyes grew wide, and it took a step back. “Don’t worry Rex. It won’t be for long. I just don’t want Bill to freak out when he sees you. He’s never seen a dinosaur before.” Neither has anyone else for that matter, other than that government man, thought Joe. It narrowed its eyes, but allowed Joe to put the halter over its head.\n\n                The drive to Bill’s was uneventful. Joe had placed a tablet playing a Drama on the floor of the cab. That’s where the raptor stayed riveted the entire trip. Didn’t need the raptor scaring anyone driving on the road. Bill would have enough questions.\n\n                Bill’s house was enormous, a vast mansion among a sea of sheep pens. Today was Sunday, so all the Sheep handlers were away. That was good. Handling Bill’s reaction to the raptor would be enough work. Besides, all the attention might freak out Rex. Lord knows what that might mean. Joe was hopeful that Bill might know more about the raptor. Bill had been a geneticist in his former life, before he took the rest of Joe’s sheep herd and turned them into prize sheep.\n\n                Bill was on the porch reading a book when Joe pulled up to the house. Joe waved. Bill waved, put down the book and began to walk towards the car. Joe looked into the back seat. “Rex, you gotta stay in the car for a while. Is that ok?” The raptor looked up from the tablet and nodded. Joe got out of the car and began to walk towards Bill.\n\n                “Joe my old friend! How are you doing these days?” Bill was about fifty years old, with greying hair and thick black rimmed glasses.\n\n                “Doing pretty good! Living the retired life, you know.”\n\n                “Except for this pet I hear? Where is it?” Bill began to move towards the car.\n\n                “About that- Bill I need to prepare you for this. This isn’t a normal pet.” Bill put his hand on the cab door handle.\n\n             “Oh so you found a little bear cub eh? Well that isn’t –” Bill opened the door and gawked. The raptor was staring at him, a tablet in its talons. Joe snorted. Of course it had to do something very humanlike the minute it saw someone else. Bill fell to the ground in complete shock, his hand on his chest, breathing very loudly.\n\n                “Bill, are you alright?”\n\n                “I’m, I’m alright . . . just in shock. Where did you get this? How? What even?”\n\n                “I have no idea Bill, no idea. It appeared by my door with a crossbow bolt in its left arm.” Bill kneeled down and held out a trembling arm to touch Rex on the head. Rex looked at Joe. “He’s a friend, don’t worry.” Rex nodded and turned its attention to Bill. Bill rubbed his hands on the crest of Rex’s head, feeling the scales with his hands.\n\n                “Do you have any idea how it got all the way out here in the country?”\n\n              “No idea.”\n\n               “Has it eaten at all yet?”\n\n               “A few giant red steaks?”\n\n             “Hmmm. We should get that sheep.” Bill led Joe and Rex to a large red barn next to the house. Inside were rows of stalls with various barn animals, cows, horses, goats, a few pigs, chickens, heck an entire petting zoo. Bill’s grandkids loved it. Bill opened one of the pens and pulled out a small sheep. The sheep saw Rex and froze. Joe held the rope as tight as he could so Rex wouldn’t attack the sheep right away. Rex went wild, straining at the leash. Joe looked up at Bill.\n\n                “We should take this outside, I think.”\n\n                “Yeah, definitely.” Bill was staring past Joe at the barn. Joe followed his glance. All of the animals were staring out at Rex with wide eyes. The sight was slightly unnerving. They walked outside the barn and stood there, silently.\n\n                   “How should we do this?”\n\n                     “Release the sheep first?” Said Joe.\n\n                   “Sounds fair.” Bill released the sheep first. It took off at a gallop as fast as it could go across the field. About ten seconds later, Joe released the raptor. The raptor sped across the field, tearing up the ground with its claws, catching up with the sheep in a matter of seconds. The sheep uttered one last baa before the raptor clenched its teeth on its throat. Bill and Joe watched in horror as the raptor tore the sheep apart.\n\n                       About five minutes later, it was over. The torn and empty carcass of the sheep lay open, and the raptor walked over to Joe and Bill a bloody mess, reeking of death. It was smiling. A few towels and hoses later, they were all sitting in the living room, the raptor covered in several towels.\n\n                “This is too much for you to keep to yourself.”\n\n                “Why? It’s way better than a dog – and really intelligent. It nods when I ask it questions!”\n\n              “That may be because it’s probably a runaway government experiment. I was involved in genetics in the agricultural industry, but I always heard rumors.”\n\n                “Rumors?”\n\n                “Yeah. Apparently, a government team found a nest of the raptors in the deep jungles of Papua New Guinea. That’s very speculative and hush – hush though.”\n\n                “Well, a man in a dark suit with an attitude showed up on my doorstep this morning.” Bill turned and gave Joe a very serious expression.\n\n                “What did you do?”\n\n                “Well I pointed my pistol and told him to get off my property when he started getting aggressive.”\n\n                “I think you could be in some serious trouble Joe. They might kill you”\n\n                “That’s part of the reason why I brought Rex with me today. I wanted your opinion -.” A noise came from outside. It sounded like doors slamming. “Are you expecting someone?”\n\n                “No, I –” The front door exploded and two armed men in fatigues came bursting into the front hallway. Joe watched in horror as Bill’s shoulder erupted in blood. Without thinking, Joe dived behind the coffee table and flipped it over, his pistol in his hand, cocked and ready for action. It had been many years since the marines, but Joe hadn’t forgotten everything he learned. He put his hand over the table and fired two shots, hitting the first man in the chest. He looked at the coffee table, hoping that Bill – there it was. A sawed off shotgun was loosely taped under there. Joe ripped it off and checked to see if was loaded. Slugs.  He peeked his head over the edge, trying to see where the second soldier was.\n\n                The raptor had eviscerated the other soldier, and was now busy tearing out the throat of the first. Joe crept over to the hallway and looked past the raptor at the doorway. A third soldier was in the yard with the dark suited man. The man was holding a large crossbow and talking enthusiastically on a cell, waving his free hand in the air. Joe dashed to the door and fired the shotgun at the third soldier. He dropped instantly. Joe took a deep breath and stepped into the front yard. The raptor was behind him, obviously afraid of the crossbow.\n\n                The man stopped talking on the phone the second the other soldier hit the ground. He raised the crossbow and pointed it at Joe. “I see you have the raptor after all.”\n\n                “And it seems we are at an impasse. Your soldiers are dead. It’s just you now.”\n\n                “Not really, I have the upper adva-“ Joe rolled his eyes and fired both barrels. The slugs tore into the man’s chest, peppering the white shirt a dark crimson.  He wasn’t going to stand here while his friend might be dying and listen to this idiot talk about how powerful he was. The man collapsed to the ground, his sunglasses falling off in the process. Joe bent over the man. He was still breathing in ragged gasps.\n\n                “Why were you chasing me?” The man coughed deeply, and tried to speak.\n\n                “No sense in hiding it now. That raptor is the first.”\n\n                “The first what? Dinosaurs have been extinct for a long time. Of course I know that.”\n\n                The man tried to laugh, coughing up blood. “The first human/animal hybrid.”\n\n                “What?” Joe’s mind whirled. This raptor has a soul? There’s a human being in there?\n\n                “Yes. Her name is Rachel. She’s thirteen years old, aren’t you Rachel?” Rachel nodded. Joe’s eyes began to well with tears.\n\n                “How could you do this to her?”\n\n                “We’ve been trying a lot of things. I stopped feeling guilty long ago.” He drew in another sharp jagged breath. “You don’t have much time before-” He choked again, trying to say more. He could no longer speak. His face distorted several times as he tried to speak again. The light faded from his eyes. He was gone.\n\n                Joe turned to Rachel. “I had no idea that you were human.” He turned to walk towards the house. “I need to check on Bill, see if he’s ok.” He feared the worst, that his old friend might be dead. To his surprise, Bill was standing on the porch! “Bill! Are you ok?”\n\n                “I’m ok. It just broke my shoulder.” Bill smiled weakly. “Could be much worse.” He stared past Joe at the raptor. “What’s she doing?”\n\n                Rex – no, Rachel was carrying a collar in her jaw across the yard. She laid it in front of him and looked up, a pleading expression in her eyes. Joe bent down and fixed the collar around her neck. “What does this thing do?”\n\n                “It lets me speak,” she said. “it translates my vocal cord vibrations into words that make sense.”\n\n                “Well if that don’t beat all.” Joe was amazed.\n\n                “Well if y’all are done talking, we should plan for you guys to leave soon. I have a feeling more will be here shortly. I have a bunch of supplies in the basement.”\n\n                “What about you?”\n\n                “I’ll be fine. I got places to hide. They’re looking for you, anyway.” Joe was concerned for Bill. He didn’t feel comfortable leaving his friend like this. He looked at Rachel too, gnawing his lip thoughtfully. She was the one he needed to protect.\n\n                “You worry about her” said Bill, as if reading Joe’s mind. “Now hurry up, we’re burning daylight.”\n\n                Twenty minutes later, the truck was packed with supplies, as well as several dead sheep. Joe had no idea where they were going, or what they were going to do. One thing was clear in his mind. He had to protect this girl. He had to help her become normal again. That’s all that mattered.\n\n                “Are you ready, Rachel?”\n\n                “Yes, let’s go.”\n\n                “No idea where we are going. I -I want to help you become human again.”\n\n                She nodded her head. “I have a few ideas on where to start looking.”\n\n                They got in the truck and drove out of the farm. The sun was beginning to set now, the dark clouds with their rain finally gone. The sun’s rays cut red beams through the trees, lighting up the road with a soft rose light. The truck headed into the sun, and out of view.",
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2018/01/10 04:32:30
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crackedmoldspublished a new post: crypto-journal-jan-9
2018/01/10 04:06:21
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body![IMG_2018-01-09_22_02_32_bw.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmPzwzHASZrBevTxchpKgGJWGJaJY7f9pRjiRn6PC5kocY/IMG_2018-01-09_22_02_32_bw.jpg)Dear Diary Today I sold every Tron coin I had. I thought the idea was cool but dipped out finding out about the apparent plagiarism of Filecoin's whitepaper. I was like "Hellllllll noooo" and sold them all then and there. I made some profit! Actually, i think its the first time I haven't hodled on something. Hmmmm. It appears I have began to dip my toe into the world of real trading. Should I have "Hodled?" I'm not sure. My gut told me to jump ship and I did. I bought more Po.et coins. I really do think that project has a lot of potential. Bought more Cardano. It's at a great price right now. 78 cents? Noice. Gonna be riding that to a dollar. In other news....its hard to believe how fast Ethereum is gaining over the past few weeks. Its punching past 1200 dollars. Its so wild . . . Looking forward to tomorrow's market. A brand new adventure awaits! P.S. I will Hodl everything else. your crypto buddy.
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2018/01/05 01:35:12
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crackedmoldspublished a new post: mercury-brings-death
2018/01/05 01:08:45
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bodyHey Guys! Below is the preface to my book coming out later this year, Black Bile. Let me know what you think! ![alchemy-2146683_1920.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmQJaNu8rXAEX7w9CtSsGPjKaurUpzCNcXNqSpYQDQn7Dz/alchemy-2146683_1920.jpg) Spondent quas non exhibent “They promise that which they do not produce.” Albertus Byrus laughed as he chalked the seven planets on the room in his cell. Over two hundred years ago, Pope John had forbidden alchemy because of the possibility of false transmutations, false silver, false gold. Then, it was later found out that Pope John had been practicing alchemy, possibly even successfully. Perhaps he wrested it from the Limbeck but he was wresting it from the spirits themselves. The Spirit of Mercury gave him the key to successfully making gold from certain secret chemical compounds. The Lord must have ordained the Spirits to tell him this. After all, the sacred candles and the divinely blessed Sword allowed the Spirit to come in to the circle. Now there was different rumor muttered by the spirits. Byrus chalked Mercury on the ground. They said that there would be a way to discover a man’s sin by making his bile manifest in the flesh. That would change everything. If the Church could see that a man was sinning by witnessing a black bile dripping from his nose and mouth, it would make the inquisitions simple. People would repent and turn to the Church in droves. With repentance, the bile would disappear from the people. He shook his head at the brilliance of it. He, an old monk, would see sin fought in a manner never seen before. “Spiritus Mercurii, Come forth, ye and the other spirits.” The room went dark, the candles burning low in the wax. The planet symbols lit of in brilliant colors, black, red, yellow, and white. From each of them emerged a black, shapeless form which rose about three feet in the air. The Spirit of Mercury, its symbol blazing in white fire above it, detached itself from the others and moved to face Byrus. Byrus gulped as the temperature dropped as it moved closer. “Do you truly want to know the secret?” it whispered in words cold and flat, like the very earth itself was speaking. Byrus shivered at the words. “Yes I do.” A black tendril of smoke detached itself and grabbed a quill sitting on the desk. “Write, write as if your life depended on it” it spoke. “And the power of knowing sin shall soon be yours. The quintessence of evil is within your grasp. Cura nihil aliud nisi ut valeas.” “Yes. Yes I will write.” The tendril deposited the quill in his hands, the cold air causing them to shake, and frost to form on his habit. “Good.” Mercury drew back to the other spirits, and in unison they chanted the formula. Five hours later, Byrus lay prone across his desk next to a stack of papers. The circle lay cold and silent, the earth twisted and broken from where the spirits had broken forth. He was spent from listening to those hypnotizing words. Wearily, he rose from the desk and moved to a table with a limbeck, beakers, strange jars, and other oddities. Now it was time to know the truth of the Spirits. Then they had given him the wealth of the world, pure gold. Now they would give him the key to curing the Spiritual world of men, the physical manifestation of Sin. Sin would be known in all its forms, and man would hide it no longer.
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2017/09/06 03:34:21
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2017/09/06 03:01:21
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2017/08/23 21:57:51
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2017/08/22 22:31:09
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2017/07/05 19:25:03
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bodyThanks!
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2017/07/05 19:18:42
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body@crackedmolds Great writeup! Keep sharing.
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2017/07/05 19:16:15
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2017/07/05 19:10:39
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2017/07/05 19:03:42
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2017/07/05 18:58:36
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