When I was younger, I used to own quite a bit of marbles and I always wondered how they were made to have such nice patterns on the inside of a glass ball. Now I know, and now I’ve won half the battle.
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on one hand, you may have won half the battle…but on the other hand, you’ve lost your marbles!
those are beautiful! i really love the soundtrack.
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This looks like the place Mike Rowe visited! Very cool.