The Most Beautiful Thing You Have Ever Seen!

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norwegian-guy

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When I was 15ish me and my father was checking on the family cabin during the winter and prepared it for our easternvacation. One night the sky was completly clear and it was a full moon.
It was incredible. The serenity of the picture is just amazing. Our cabin is located in the mountains so there was no electrical lighting disrupting the natural light from the pale moon reflecting of the untouched layer of snow. We didn't even need a flashlight when going outside. The moonlight was that great.
 

Togs

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Haha this song just fits beautifully in here-


For me?
2 or 3 years ago I moved to town thats got a bad (if not undeserved) reputation for muggings and violence, and whilst Ive personally never been a victim of it I know a mate who was held at syringe point one night after walking home from a club- the mugger was "emaciated" and "looked dead". After my mate handed over his wallet, phone and watch the mugger started to walk away before collapsing on the pavement "having some sort of fit".
So what did my mate do? phoned an ambulance and stayed with the mugger till he woke up, making sure the guy that threatened to kill him was OK.
Now please, tell me one thing thats more fucking beautiful that.
 

Wolfram23

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My cars! No no, my girlfriend!

No, actually for beauty in nature it's easy. Completely crazy occurance that I've only witnessed once. Northern lights gone wild. Seriously. I've seen many a time green glows in the sky, usually far far away. But this one night, I was out with a friend. We just stopped in a parking lot and I opened my sun roof and looked up... Oh My God.

It's hard to explain but I'll try. Directly above us was a whirlwind of green, purple, pink, red. There was a nice huge stream of it extending to what seemed to be the horizons to the east and west, but right above us was all the action. I could see the colours like they were solid sparkling particles, and it looked like wind was blowing them around. They would swirl and flow and change colours. It was absolutely incredible.
 

ReservoirAngel

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[sub]My boyfriend asleep. Or my boyfriend naked...or both[/sub]

I don't think those count cause...I dunno. I'll just say the next one, and it's REALLY weird that I find it beautiful: when ur on a boat and you look down over the side and all the water's being thrown about the place by the side of the boat. THAT! I love seeing that!
 

ShadowsofHope

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Perky boo- *Ahem*

Feminine hip- *Ahem*

Feminine abdome- *Ahem*

..Fine! Space. Our Galaxy. The Universe.

That is the.. second most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
 

wooty

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The time I saw an 81mm mortar hitting a Ford Mondeo, quite awe inspiring in its own fun way.
 

vingtcinq

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A woman's body (in the least sexual way possible). There is something about the female physique that is amazing. So uh..boobs?

But in nature, what comes to mind is a time I was went snowshoeing at a local skiing mountain and came to a massive cliff. It was a very high point and I had a wide view over the trees and hills below to the mountains in the distance which were partially clouded over but lit with golden light where it wasn't covered.
It was very lotr-esque and very, very beautiful.
 

shogunblade

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I cannot find a picture of her...so I shall find a video of her... kind of...

Brigitte Helm as Maria from "Metropolis". The first time I watched Metropolis, I didn't know what to expect. When she walks in with a small group of children, she says a few things to these young children before the camera eventually cuts to the main character, apprehensive, he's never seen her before, but then the camera goes back to her, and she looks up at him.

It is hard for me to say this and perhaps not seem silly, but because of the movie's age, it has this little bit of aging around the edges that makes the scene feel like it's part of a dream sequence.

So, when you see her face, it feels like she is part of a dream. and then...I shed a tear.

I'm not even joking. She had a face that made me shed a tear. I mean, the movie is amazing, and I love just about everything about it, but Brigitte Helm is perhaps the most beautiful thing that I have ever seen.

 

Monkfish Acc.

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I lack the ability to recognise beauty. Everything looks the same to me.
Never got why people would stare gobsmacked at a graveyard covered in mist or a colourful sunset. It happens all the time. Why do you care.
 

replingham153

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Monkfish Acc. said:
I lack the ability to recognise beauty. Everything looks the same to me.
Never got why people would stare gobsmacked at a graveyard covered in mist or a colourful sunset. It happens all the time. Why do you care.
If everything looks the same, how do you tell what you mother looks like?
If you like I give you her picture to stare at.