It happened just now.Just a few minutes back. My heart was pounding .I was not able to see the misery that it was undergoing .I think we (my mom,bro and me) felt more pain than it would have. I ve never experienced it before.My eyes started to fill with tears.We tried to somehow relieve it off its pain and after 5 long, really long minutes we did it.It was a black shark fish in our fish tank.My mom was trying to clean the tank . It was then, one among the 4 black sharks we had, got stuck in a hole in the net.It was trying to come out of it but couldnt.We all were shocked.We bought that when it was very tiny , now it is around 13 to 14 cms long.Its has been with us for more than 2 years .Finally we released it from the net by cutting the net with a scissor.It got itself relieved and swiftly moved around but the more tragic part is that it went down the tank and laid itself upside down.Oh God! We thought it was all over.But to all our surprise it moved again and started roaming the tank as usual.Thank God!! We were really happy to see it move again. Life is so precious . Then my heart went back to its normal rythm.We finally saved a precious life.
One of the world’s greatest scientists.He was an alchemist, a member of the Royal Society of London, a Rosicrucian, and he signed some of his most secretive science papers with a pseudonym — ‘Jeova Sanctus Unus’ ! which means “One True God”. He signed his name that way because, like the ancient Adepts, he understood himself as divine. In addition, because the sixteen letters in Jeova Sanctus Unus could be rearranged to spell his name in Latin, making it a perfect pseudonym. Jeova Sanctus Unus is an anagram of a famous alchemist’s name in Latin. Latin interchanges the letters J for I and the letter V for U, which means Jeova Sanctus Unus can actually be perfectly rearranged to spell this man’s name. Isaacus Neutonuus. Newton’s name had always been a recurring guidepost for those seeking secret knowledge. Great man and a brilliant one indeed!!! A List of Prominent Pseudonyms [N.B. - née, nee (adj.) appears in American English both with and without the acute accent of its orig...
ppl have emotions ..hence proved.!
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