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virga
Q Virga is rain or snow that evaporates before hitting the ground. 070322
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hsg1437 i take pleasure in knowing this. not sure y. but i do.

how did u find your way to this knowledge?
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Aw-shucks ummm....

i'm a baby maybe ?

i like STWOR.BEWIES... !

He he

and i want to live in a hut.

and i still strug my showlders..

and i'm scared of the dark.

i don't know ... its about being slow and calm.

i'm always late you see... because if i rush..
i get stressed.
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gja i am going to find out if v. is really that before I write on.
Uh-oh I wrote on before I knew.
So working backward we'll assume that its correct. And we can establish some logic via word derivatives that make it so. Virga - a derivative, or perhaps sister, of virgin.
Something BEFORE it is struck - the original form - untouched and pure.
The difference with Virga and Virgin though is that one is restored to its form. The raindrop reforms - is part of a water cycle - we talk about that alot now where I live. So I like the logic but need more.
Have you considered that the concept of rational is when you think about it completely irration by todays meaning. (Now which is correct). Historically rational thought is the arch enemy of empirical thought. In fact religion is rational - it adheres to its own logic - and is actually destroyrd by evidence. That is, faith requires that the believer is sans evidence.
Virga - ungrounded water - heading for a crash - but in the knowledge of the process remains positive about its future. Like me - im ready for the crash. Im optomistic.

(Bad spelling like mine on Blather sucks - the whole thing is predicated on the basis that things get spelled correctly (not right))
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