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Say Cheese!

  • Writer: Zoe A. Madison
    Zoe A. Madison
  • Jun 7
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 15

Magick News! | Cinnimin | A Mosasaurus & Magick Carousel Horse Photo Op |





Cinnimin ~ At 100 billion years of age, this cinnamon-colored Aquarian's first Magick Carousel was a Cinnimin Paisely Ombre design located in a central location, "just about in the middle of everything." Another so-called "Argument War" branching off this original carousel started with a Key, but has since been resolved.






News! "Say Cheese!" A Mosasaurus & Magick Carousel Horse Photo Op




A Mosasauarus similar to the one seen in the Jurassic World series was recently photographed smiling at the camera overhead,

above Alanya, Turkey.

The Mosasaurus flop smashed Turkic cities far and wide and left a Magick Carousel in its place. This giant marine reptile is currently located in and around Cyprus, in the

eastern Mediterranean Sea.

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Another smiling photo op was captured as well when a boy asked a grazing Carousel Horse if he was a real one. The horse shrugged and the boy walked away, but we got a million dollar Magick Carousel Horse smile anyway!

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Magick Carousel ideas from the portfolio of

Le Grande Magique

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"Shades of Carmine"

Helion Prime









Although the 600 Giant Planet Series (with Dinosaurs) was intended for both children & adults, it seems this never actually happened in the modern era. The planets (and the dinosaurs on them) were lied about and fictionalized in the Jurassic Park & Jurassic World movie series. Instead, the 600 Giant Planet Series, something that was intended to provide people with a variety of alternative lifestyles (in addition to their home planet), was turned into science-fiction novels, movies and video games where kids & adults either watched the movies or played the video games, but NEVER ACTUALLY LIVED IT, perhaps believing themselves too civilized to ever have any real fun.


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