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    Linnaeus's Species Plantarum contains glyph which represent plants, is there a plant for the Moon glyph?

    Linnaeus's Species Plantarum used glyphs to represent plants e.g. Jupiter glyph for perennial, Sun for annual, Mars for male plants, Venus for female plants, Saturn for fruiting plants, and Mercury for hermaphrodites. Is there a plant for the moon glyph?
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    Help me remember this horror film: a person whose body is soft like a clay?

    Some of the scene from this horror is this guy, laughing, and then he scraped his face with his own fingers, leaving scrape like marks on his face as if you scrape through a clay. I think the next scene is the guy bursts his hand or something? It's a color movie, I think it's a scifi horror...
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    I like Japanese traditional history, what can I do in Tokyo?

    I don't really like modern building.
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    Can anyone help me find an art depicting a Pitri (Hindu ancestral spirit)?

    Serious answer please, if you don't know, better not answering, because I need the status of my question to be at least 1 good answer and not 5 answers saying nothing
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    vote: in restaurant, or anything, how do you make a gesture for asking the receipt?

    vote: how do you make a gesture for asking the bills? a. making a gesture, as if you are holding the paper sheet of the receipt (with index finger and thumb) and then shaking it b. making a sign of a rectangle (the receipt) with your index finger OK I mean the bill , i was confused myself :)
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    Seismographs placed on the surface of Mercury record frequent and violent earthquakes?

    Earth have earthquake Moon have a rare "moonquake", caused either by meteoric impact, tidal effect, slumping crater rim, or extreme change of heat. Mars have "marsquake" which mechanism is still a mystery, but probably caused by landslides. Venus have "Venusquake" Io have "Ioquake" caused by...
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