• "QUACK O’CLOCK ROLL" by Ducky and the Ducks

    (A Peaceful Duck-Groove in 4/4 – No Riots, Just Good Vibes)
    [Intro – Gentle guitar strum, like a sunrise over the pond]

    Wacka-wacka… QUACK!

    [Verse 1]
    One o’clock, I’m still in bed,
    Pond water drippin’ off my head,
    Two o’clock, I hit the floor,
    Feathers flyin’—open the door! [Pre-Chorus]
    Three o’clock, the sun’s so bright,
    I grab my shades and feel alright,
    Four o’clock, I’m feelin’ fine,
    Time to spread the quack sunshine!

    [Chorus – FULL BAND, HAPPY SWING]

    QUACK O’CLOCK ROLL! (Quack! Quack!)
    Shake your tail and lift your soul!
    One, two, three, four—QUACK!
    We’re the ducks that heal the whole!
    QUACK O’CLOCK ROLL! (Quack! Quack!)
    Pond’s a dance floor, hearts in sync!
    Waddle left, waddle right—QUACK!
    We roll in peace from dawn to night!

    [Verse 2]

    Five o’clock, the cows say “Moo,”
    I wave hello—“How do you do?”
    Six o’clock, I share the groove,
    Pink elephants start to move!

    [Pre-Chorus]

    Seven o’clock, I tune my axe,
    Eight o’clock, we harmonize tracks,
    Nine o’clock, the moon’s our friend,
    Ten o’clock—let love extend!

    [Chorus – WARMER, SWEETER]

    QUACK O’CLOCK ROLL! (Quack! Quack!)
    Shake your tail and lift your soul!
    One, two, three, four—QUACK!
    We’re the ducks that heal the whole!
    QUACK O’CLOCK ROLL! (Quack! Quack!)
    Pond’s a dance floor, hearts in sync!
    Waddle left, waddle right—QUACK!
    We roll in peace from dawn to night!

    [Bridge – Soft, lullaby blues]

    Guitar solo: gentle duck-call slides, like a breeze through reeds

    “Midnight quack… we’re wide awake…

    Every hour’s a peaceful wave…”

    [Breakdown – Crowd sing-along]

    “What time is it?!”
    “QUACK O’CLOCK!”
    “What time is it?!”
    “QUACK O’CLOCK!”

    [Final Chorus – ALL VOICES + DUCK CHOIR]

    QUACK O’CLOCK ROLL! (Quack! Quack!)
    Till the sunrise paints the sky gold!
    One, two, three, four—QUACK!
    We’re the ducks that mend and hold!
    QUACK O’CLOCK ROLL! (Quack! Quack!)
    Pond’s our home, our hearts unfold!
    Waddle left, waddle right—QUACK!
    We roll in love… till we’re old!

    [Outro – Soft fade, final quack]

    Guitar hums…
    Quaaaack… Pond stays calm. Feathers float. No damage. Just joy. PLAY IT SOFT. QUACK IT PROUD. ROLL IN PEACE.
    "QUACK O’CLOCK ROLL" by Ducky and the Ducks (A Peaceful Duck-Groove in 4/4 – No Riots, Just Good Vibes) [Intro – Gentle guitar strum, like a sunrise over the pond] Wacka-wacka… QUACK! [Verse 1] One o’clock, I’m still in bed, Pond water drippin’ off my head, Two o’clock, I hit the floor, Feathers flyin’—open the door! [Pre-Chorus] Three o’clock, the sun’s so bright, I grab my shades and feel alright, Four o’clock, I’m feelin’ fine, Time to spread the quack sunshine! [Chorus – FULL BAND, HAPPY SWING] QUACK O’CLOCK ROLL! (Quack! Quack!) Shake your tail and lift your soul! One, two, three, four—QUACK! We’re the ducks that heal the whole! QUACK O’CLOCK ROLL! (Quack! Quack!) Pond’s a dance floor, hearts in sync! Waddle left, waddle right—QUACK! We roll in peace from dawn to night! [Verse 2] Five o’clock, the cows say “Moo,” I wave hello—“How do you do?” Six o’clock, I share the groove, Pink elephants start to move! [Pre-Chorus] Seven o’clock, I tune my axe, Eight o’clock, we harmonize tracks, Nine o’clock, the moon’s our friend, Ten o’clock—let love extend! [Chorus – WARMER, SWEETER] QUACK O’CLOCK ROLL! (Quack! Quack!) Shake your tail and lift your soul! One, two, three, four—QUACK! We’re the ducks that heal the whole! QUACK O’CLOCK ROLL! (Quack! Quack!) Pond’s a dance floor, hearts in sync! Waddle left, waddle right—QUACK! We roll in peace from dawn to night! [Bridge – Soft, lullaby blues] Guitar solo: gentle duck-call slides, like a breeze through reeds “Midnight quack… we’re wide awake… Every hour’s a peaceful wave…” [Breakdown – Crowd sing-along] “What time is it?!” “QUACK O’CLOCK!” “What time is it?!” “QUACK O’CLOCK!” [Final Chorus – ALL VOICES + DUCK CHOIR] QUACK O’CLOCK ROLL! (Quack! Quack!) Till the sunrise paints the sky gold! One, two, three, four—QUACK! We’re the ducks that mend and hold! QUACK O’CLOCK ROLL! (Quack! Quack!) Pond’s our home, our hearts unfold! Waddle left, waddle right—QUACK! We roll in love… till we’re old! [Outro – Soft fade, final quack] Guitar hums… Quaaaack… Pond stays calm. Feathers float. No damage. Just joy. PLAY IT SOFT. QUACK IT PROUD. ROLL IN PEACE. :swan: :smiling-face-with-hearts:
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  • Official Duck Decree #3:
    X loves ducks so much it lets us: Smoke cartoon blunts
    Fly pink elephants overhead
    Post 500 “beep”s without a single pronoun check ...

    So yeah—
    #Woke goes broke.
    we go quack.
    And every duck on this timeline is living its best, barefoot, genderless, true-blue life. Waddles off into the sunset, trailing rainbow-free feathers and zero regrets. QUACK VICTORY!
    Official Duck Decree #3: :sunflower: X loves ducks so much it lets us: Smoke cartoon blunts Fly pink elephants overhead Post 500 “beep”s without a single pronoun check ... So yeah— #Woke goes broke. we go quack. And every duck on this timeline is living its best, barefoot, genderless, true-blue life. Waddles off into the sunset, trailing rainbow-free feathers and zero regrets. QUACK VICTORY! :smiling-face-with-halo: :sunflower:
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  • "Good afternoon, feathered parliament! I,

    Sir Reginald Quackmoo, hereby declare this asphalt a sovereign republic of giggles!"twirls a nonexistent umbrella, bows to a flock of pink elephants flapping overhead like flamingos on helium

    "Your Majesty, the Elefunky of Cloud Nine, requests a waltz! One-two-cha-cha-MOO!"moonwalks backward while quacking the national anthem of Nonsense, then salutes a passing cloud shaped like a rubber duck wearing tap shoes "Sanity is overrated; I’ve traded mine for a lifetime supply of invisible jellybeans! Care for a lime-flavored one?" offers empty hoof-handSuddenly freezes, whispers:

    "Shhh… the pink elephants are unionizing. They demand feather boas and Tuesdays off." resumes galloping in slow-motion, honking like a confused goose-cow hybrid QUACK-MOO-BOING!

    "Good afternoon, feathered parliament! I, Sir Reginald Quackmoo, hereby declare this asphalt a sovereign republic of giggles!"twirls a nonexistent umbrella, bows to a flock of pink elephants flapping overhead like flamingos on helium "Your Majesty, the Elefunky of Cloud Nine, requests a waltz! One-two-cha-cha-MOO!"moonwalks backward while quacking the national anthem of Nonsense, then salutes a passing cloud shaped like a rubber duck wearing tap shoes "Sanity is overrated; I’ve traded mine for a lifetime supply of invisible jellybeans! Care for a lime-flavored one?" offers empty hoof-handSuddenly freezes, whispers: "Shhh… the pink elephants are unionizing. They demand feather boas and Tuesdays off." resumes galloping in slow-motion, honking like a confused goose-cow hybrid QUACK-MOO-BOING!
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  • genial talented rithm elephant beats the drums
    genial talented rithm elephant beats the drums :grinning-face: :smiling-face-with-heart-eyes: :elephant:
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  • Un hombre de 62 años de edad, falleció al ser atacado y aplastado por un elefante en un centro de safaris en Kallar, al sur de la India El incidente ocurrió una vez culminado un safari y el hombre intentar atar al elefante. 🤔😲😮
    A 62-year-old man died after being attacked and crushed by an elephant at a safari center in Kallar, southern India. The incident occurred after a safari was over and the man tried to tie the elephant. 🤔😲😮
    Un hombre de 62 años de edad, falleció al ser atacado y aplastado por un elefante en un centro de safaris en Kallar, al sur de la India El incidente ocurrió una vez culminado un safari y el hombre intentar atar al elefante. 🤔😲😮 A 62-year-old man died after being attacked and crushed by an elephant at a safari center in Kallar, southern India. The incident occurred after a safari was over and the man tried to tie the elephant. 🤔😲😮
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  • Thechikottukavu Ramachandran, commonly known as simply Raman, is India's tallest elephant.

    He has killed a record of 15 people and 3 elephants in his lifetime and is branded the most dangerous captive elephant.

    People who care for Ramachandran stated that the elephant never killed people intentionally, but accidentally.
    Thechikottukavu Ramachandran, commonly known as simply Raman, is India's tallest elephant. He has killed a record of 15 people and 3 elephants in his lifetime and is branded the most dangerous captive elephant. People who care for Ramachandran stated that the elephant never killed people intentionally, but accidentally.
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  • What is in the marble block?

    There is probably a sarcophagus in the block, where a high priest or person worshiped as a god was buried, such as a pharaoh or a high priests, whom they saw as a deity.

    The pharaohs were worshiped as children of the gods such as fe one of the 9 deities of Egypt or Nine Gods of Egypt or The nine Ennead gods of Egypt: Atum, Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Seth, and Nephthys. They are the family of Atum the god of the sun, and are the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the sun god.

    The meaning of DEITY is the rank or essential nature of a god : divinity. Some of other deities of different religions are: From the Ancient Greek religion: Zeus, Apollo, Athena, Ares, Aphrodite, Poseidon, Hades, Thanatos, Dionysus, Hera, Artemis, Hephaestus, Hermes, nymph. From the Ancient Norse religion: Thor, Odin, Tyr, Frey, Freya, Baldur, Loki, Iðunn, Njord, Frigg.

    Burried?

    Perhaps there is a buried treasure or a secret that one did not want others to ever know, such as secrets written in stone, ancient knowledge of highly developed peoples who have inhabited the earth?

    It could also be an animal, after all, f.e cats were seen as sacred animals by Egyptian and other peoples.

    Sometimes animals or people considered to be a monster were buried alive or dead

    In ancient times, unfaithful women were sometimes punished and buried alive by the pharaoh or king.

    You should know that stoning and burying women alive, fe in the dessert, but also children (crying children who are seen as possessed by a demon) is common in certain countries and cultures, and still is happening based on an age-old barbaric form of belief

    People wonder how that huge block could be moved?

    The parts were carried in parts by manpower, loyal workers, who worshiped the gods and did everything for the high priests or the pharaoh, whom they saw as a deity.

    They used ropes levers pulleys trunks, elephants and powerfull mamouth were used for very heavy work

    A square meter of marble weighs at least 50 kg
    The inner of the block and top are empty, so not 100 tons but approximately

    Avoirdupois? Avoirdupois (/ˌævərdəˈpɔɪz, ˌævwɑːrdjuːˈpwɑː/;[1] abbreviated avdp.)[2] is a measurement system of weights that uses pounds and ounces as units.[3][4] It was first commonly used in the 13th century AD and was updated in 1959.

    Ton

    Ton, unit of weight in the avoirdupois system equal to 2,000 pounds (907.18 kg) in the United States (the short ton) and 2,240 pounds (1,016.05 kg) in Britain (the long ton). The metric ton used in most other countries is 1,000 kg, equivalent to 2,204.6 pounds avoirdupois.

    it is physically possible for a human to lift a weight of 1 ton. However, it is important to note that this is an extraordinary feat of strength and not something that the average person can achieve. Strongmen Records: There have been strongmen who have lifted weights exceeding 1 ton.

    Jim Williams presses 288 kg (635 lb) at the Eastern USA Open. Then in November, he presses 300 kg (661 lb). Jim Williams presses 306 kg (675 lb) with only ace bandages on his elbows, wearing a T-shirt on November 9, at the 1972 AAU World Powerlifting Championships.


    https://twitter.com/GANJARAMBO420/status/1785258141430493649
    What is in the marble block? There is probably a sarcophagus in the block, where a high priest or person worshiped as a god was buried, such as a pharaoh or a high priests, whom they saw as a deity. The pharaohs were worshiped as children of the gods such as fe one of the 9 deities of Egypt or Nine Gods of Egypt or The nine Ennead gods of Egypt: Atum, Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Seth, and Nephthys. They are the family of Atum the god of the sun, and are the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the sun god. The meaning of DEITY is the rank or essential nature of a god : divinity. Some of other deities of different religions are: From the Ancient Greek religion: Zeus, Apollo, Athena, Ares, Aphrodite, Poseidon, Hades, Thanatos, Dionysus, Hera, Artemis, Hephaestus, Hermes, nymph. From the Ancient Norse religion: Thor, Odin, Tyr, Frey, Freya, Baldur, Loki, Iðunn, Njord, Frigg. Burried? Perhaps there is a buried treasure or a secret that one did not want others to ever know, such as secrets written in stone, ancient knowledge of highly developed peoples who have inhabited the earth? It could also be an animal, after all, f.e cats were seen as sacred animals by Egyptian and other peoples. Sometimes animals or people considered to be a monster were buried alive or dead In ancient times, unfaithful women were sometimes punished and buried alive by the pharaoh or king. You should know that stoning and burying women alive, fe in the dessert, but also children (crying children who are seen as possessed by a demon) is common in certain countries and cultures, and still is happening based on an age-old barbaric form of belief People wonder how that huge block could be moved? The parts were carried in parts by manpower, loyal workers, who worshiped the gods and did everything for the high priests or the pharaoh, whom they saw as a deity. They used ropes levers pulleys trunks, elephants and powerfull mamouth were used for very heavy work A square meter of marble weighs at least 50 kg The inner of the block and top are empty, so not 100 tons but approximately Avoirdupois? Avoirdupois (/ˌævərdəˈpɔɪz, ˌævwɑːrdjuːˈpwɑː/;[1] abbreviated avdp.)[2] is a measurement system of weights that uses pounds and ounces as units.[3][4] It was first commonly used in the 13th century AD and was updated in 1959. Ton Ton, unit of weight in the avoirdupois system equal to 2,000 pounds (907.18 kg) in the United States (the short ton) and 2,240 pounds (1,016.05 kg) in Britain (the long ton). The metric ton used in most other countries is 1,000 kg, equivalent to 2,204.6 pounds avoirdupois. it is physically possible for a human to lift a weight of 1 ton. However, it is important to note that this is an extraordinary feat of strength and not something that the average person can achieve. Strongmen Records: There have been strongmen who have lifted weights exceeding 1 ton. Jim Williams presses 288 kg (635 lb) at the Eastern USA Open. Then in November, he presses 300 kg (661 lb). Jim Williams presses 306 kg (675 lb) with only ace bandages on his elbows, wearing a T-shirt on November 9, at the 1972 AAU World Powerlifting Championships. https://twitter.com/GANJARAMBO420/status/1785258141430493649
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  • Thes used powerfull elephants / To transport the enormous stones, extremely strong elephants were used
    the elephants were very large and weighed about 12 tons, there were much larger elephants at the time, which could easily drag the heaviest stones from a pyramid / they used tree stumps to roll with them, the heavy stones were moved by rollers with tree stumps These stones were moved into place by means of pulleys, very strong ropes, and by means of lever constructions.In addition, human muscle power was used, ten thousand slaves who pulled ropes to move stones using rollers and to hoist the heaviest stones with the help of the elephants.

    Stan Rams

    https://youtu.be/RyDi31IK5N4?t=319
    Thes used powerfull elephants / To transport the enormous stones, extremely strong elephants were used the elephants were very large and weighed about 12 tons, there were much larger elephants at the time, which could easily drag the heaviest stones from a pyramid / they used tree stumps to roll with them, the heavy stones were moved by rollers with tree stumps These stones were moved into place by means of pulleys, very strong ropes, and by means of lever constructions.In addition, human muscle power was used, ten thousand slaves who pulled ropes to move stones using rollers and to hoist the heaviest stones with the help of the elephants. Stan Rams https://youtu.be/RyDi31IK5N4?t=319
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  • rolo the revenge of the elephant / olifant
    rolo the revenge of the elephant / olifant red-heart :rolling-on-the-floor-laughing: :smiling-face-with-halo:
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  • Elephant came back to say thank you.
    Elephant came back to say thank you.
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