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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77075248 United States 04/01/2019 02:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This place can be home and a sanctuary or not a home and grounds of worry Quoting: Fancypantz And worry is noted like sitting in a rocking chair never moving anywhere yet the mind is going everywhere. Two(mind and body) cannot be one in that state. Never minding where one came before or if a stop on the way Disconnect to connect is the saying Don’t stay connected to the worry instead Live Resentment, worry, these feelings are always interesting.. They are kinda like peeing on yourself, ultimately you're the only one feeling them... That's what I think you mean by accountability through perfection attempted :) Spring is rushing to meet us! -hello, 56! Even those have trails to follow to its origins [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] lol ;) Ew but touché |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77075248 United States 04/01/2019 02:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Goddesses cult stuff. Charmed ones got em right between the legs with his own weapon, lol Quoting: Fancypantz Origins of disease topic MACY: Okay, cross-referencing glowing-eyed minions and that S symbol on their palms, I give you Viralis, a soul-sucking virility demon. He looks into your soul, sees your deepest desire, and promises it to you in exchange for total surrender. So cult leader makes sense, and Scarlet mentioned the word "surrender. " [SIGHS] Hmm He keeps his victims docile by feeding them his demon blood, a blue sap-like nectar. Every ten years, at the spring equinox Spring? It's freaking freezing. Welcome to Michigan in March. Climate change is real, people. Anyway, in a ritual ceremony, Viralis sacrifices ten women using a Ooh Very phallic-looking dagger to maintain his virility and his life for another ten years. Ew. He's using these women as demonic Viagra. MACY: In order to vanquish Viralis, he has to be killed at the source of his power using and again, I repeat His very phallic-looking knife. Sorry, this is just, this is really hard to, uh, to focus on some random demon when Harry is dying. MAGGIE: Look, the last thing Harry wants is for us to let innocents die, and vanquishing this demon could save Parker. I need demon blood and this Freudian nightmare of a bro demon has it. W-Why don't I just give Parker my blood? It has to be a full demon, but thanks. Too demon for some, not enough for others. All right, well, if we're doing it, we have to do it now. The vernal equinox is today. Read more: [link to www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk (secure)] That was interesting reading. I'm guessing the reboot is much deeper seeded than the original with Ms. McGowan? Odd too, concerning her recent role in slaying a real life wizard huh? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76231465 United States 04/01/2019 02:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Goddesses cult stuff. Charmed ones got em right between the legs with his own weapon, lol Quoting: Fancypantz Origins of disease topic Sinmara is attested solely in the poem Fjölsvinnsmál, where she is mentioned alongside Surtr in one (emended) stanza, and described as keeper of the legendary weapon Lævateinn. Fjolsvith spake: "Lævatein is there, that Lopt with runes Once made by the doors of death; In Lægjarn's chest by Sinmora lies it, And nine locks fasten it firm." |
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(OP) User ID: 36239174 United States 04/01/2019 02:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This place can be home and a sanctuary or not a home and grounds of worry Quoting: Fancypantz And worry is noted like sitting in a rocking chair never moving anywhere yet the mind is going everywhere. Two(mind and body) cannot be one in that state. Never minding where one came before or if a stop on the way Disconnect to connect is the saying Don’t stay connected to the worry instead Live Resentment, worry, these feelings are always interesting.. They are kinda like peeing on yourself, ultimately you're the only one feeling them... That's what I think you mean by accountability through perfection attempted :) Spring is rushing to meet us! -hello, 56! Even those have trails to follow to its origins [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] lol ;) Grey matter memories lol |
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(OP) User ID: 36239174 United States 04/01/2019 03:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Goddesses cult stuff. Charmed ones got em right between the legs with his own weapon, lol Quoting: Fancypantz Origins of disease topic MACY: Okay, cross-referencing glowing-eyed minions and that S symbol on their palms, I give you Viralis, a soul-sucking virility demon. He looks into your soul, sees your deepest desire, and promises it to you in exchange for total surrender. So cult leader makes sense, and Scarlet mentioned the word "surrender. " [SIGHS] Hmm He keeps his victims docile by feeding them his demon blood, a blue sap-like nectar. Every ten years, at the spring equinox Spring? It's freaking freezing. Welcome to Michigan in March. Climate change is real, people. Anyway, in a ritual ceremony, Viralis sacrifices ten women using a Ooh Very phallic-looking dagger to maintain his virility and his life for another ten years. Ew. He's using these women as demonic Viagra. MACY: In order to vanquish Viralis, he has to be killed at the source of his power using and again, I repeat His very phallic-looking knife. Sorry, this is just, this is really hard to, uh, to focus on some random demon when Harry is dying. MAGGIE: Look, the last thing Harry wants is for us to let innocents die, and vanquishing this demon could save Parker. I need demon blood and this Freudian nightmare of a bro demon has it. W-Why don't I just give Parker my blood? It has to be a full demon, but thanks. Too demon for some, not enough for others. All right, well, if we're doing it, we have to do it now. The vernal equinox is today. Read more: [link to www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk (secure)] That was interesting reading. I'm guessing the reboot is much deeper seeded than the original with Ms. McGowan? Odd too, concerning her recent role in slaying a real life wizard huh? Yes. It’s a good reboot. A boon does that to wizards. It’s a blessing which is also a curse. Gets you in the end like snake eating tail or feeding own brain. Most trails begin and end at the same point. Depends on how long one takes to walk it. |
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(OP) User ID: 36239174 United States 04/01/2019 03:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Goddesses cult stuff. Charmed ones got em right between the legs with his own weapon, lol Quoting: Fancypantz Origins of disease topic Sinmara is attested solely in the poem Fjölsvinnsmál, where she is mentioned alongside Surtr in one (emended) stanza, and described as keeper of the legendary weapon Lævateinn. Fjolsvith spake: "Lævatein is there, that Lopt with runes Once made by the doors of death; In Lægjarn's chest by Sinmora lies it, And nine locks fasten it firm." Enlivened nightmares Cinder Mara Sinew was used to make arrows and other things. A fastener of the twig. Oh my too funny |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77075248 United States 04/01/2019 03:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Goddesses cult stuff. Charmed ones got em right between the legs with his own weapon, lol Quoting: Fancypantz Origins of disease topic Sinmara is attested solely in the poem Fjölsvinnsmál, where she is mentioned alongside Surtr in one (emended) stanza, and described as keeper of the legendary weapon Lævateinn. Fjolsvith spake: "Lævatein is there, that Lopt with runes Once made by the doors of death; In Lægjarn's chest by Sinmora lies it, And nine locks fasten it firm." Must have been a weapon of great power to behold. 9 locks, damn |
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(OP) User ID: 36239174 United States 04/01/2019 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Goddesses cult stuff. Charmed ones got em right between the legs with his own weapon, lol Quoting: Fancypantz Origins of disease topic Sinmara is attested solely in the poem Fjölsvinnsmál, where she is mentioned alongside Surtr in one (emended) stanza, and described as keeper of the legendary weapon Lævateinn. Fjolsvith spake: "Lævatein is there, that Lopt with runes Once made by the doors of death; In Lægjarn's chest by Sinmora lies it, And nine locks fasten it firm." Must have been a weapon of great power to behold. 9 locks, damn Pyramid scheme lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76231465 United States 04/01/2019 03:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Goddesses cult stuff. Charmed ones got em right between the legs with his own weapon, lol Quoting: Fancypantz Origins of disease topic Sinmara is attested solely in the poem Fjölsvinnsmál, where she is mentioned alongside Surtr in one (emended) stanza, and described as keeper of the legendary weapon Lævateinn. Fjolsvith spake: "Lævatein is there, that Lopt with runes Once made by the doors of death; In Lægjarn's chest by Sinmora lies it, And nine locks fasten it firm." Enlivened nightmares Cinder Mara Sinew was used to make arrows and other things. A fastener of the twig. Oh my too funny At the bend of the elbow [link to upload.wikimedia.org (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76231465 United States 04/01/2019 03:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The origin of that eye shape is a muse whose origins look old world lol The 9th muse, Calliope [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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(OP) User ID: 36239174 United States 04/01/2019 03:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Goddesses cult stuff. Charmed ones got em right between the legs with his own weapon, lol Quoting: Fancypantz Origins of disease topic Sinmara is attested solely in the poem Fjölsvinnsmál, where she is mentioned alongside Surtr in one (emended) stanza, and described as keeper of the legendary weapon Lævateinn. Fjolsvith spake: "Lævatein is there, that Lopt with runes Once made by the doors of death; In Lægjarn's chest by Sinmora lies it, And nine locks fasten it firm." Enlivened nightmares Cinder Mara Sinew was used to make arrows and other things. A fastener of the twig. Oh my too funny At the bend of the elbow [link to upload.wikimedia.org (secure)] I’ve talked the Egyptian way in that before as well as South America. Now I’ve talked of the safe zones all over the globe that have changed since last catastrophic event. Yet there was also kill zones. Remembering trails were animal trails that man used in hunter gatherer societies back 100,000 years using projectiles especially within land of limited gathering. Many of these kill sites are where the large game was butchered. |
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(OP) User ID: 36239174 United States 04/01/2019 03:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The origin of that eye shape is a muse whose origins look old world lol The 9th muse, Calliope [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] The top of the pyramid is an arrow not sinewed/fastened lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76231465 United States 04/01/2019 03:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The origin of that eye shape is a muse whose origins look old world lol The 9th muse, Calliope [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] The top of the pyramid is an arrow not sinewed/fastened lol Well, I posted that particuar pyramid more for it's connection with April 1st. As far as the arrow, sure although some see it as a wand. |
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(OP) User ID: 73357937 United States 04/01/2019 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76231465 The top of the pyramid is an arrow not sinewed/fastened lol Well, I posted that particuar pyramid more for it's connection with April 1st. As far as the arrow, sure although some see it as a wand. Exactly. The Fish of April |
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(OP) User ID: 73357937 United States 04/01/2019 03:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] In 1508, French poet Eloy d'Amerval referred to a poisson d’avril (April fool, literally "Fish of April" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76231465 United States 04/01/2019 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Fancypantz Well, I posted that particuar pyramid more for it's connection with April 1st. As far as the arrow, sure although some see it as a wand. Exactly. The Fish of April Well, more about the water than the fish that happen to be living in it. But yes, dinner after drinks as always |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76231465 United States 04/01/2019 03:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Quoting: Fancypantz In 1508, French poet Eloy d'Amerval referred to a poisson d’avril (April fool, literally "Fish of April" Although no Biblical scholar or historian are known to have mentioned a relationship, some have expressed the belief that the origins of April Fool's Day may go back to the Genesis flood narrative. In a 1908 edition of the Harper's Weekly cartoonist Bertha R. McDonald wrote: Authorities gravely back with it to the time of Noah and the ark. The London Public Advertiser of March 13, 1769, printed: "The mistake of Noah sending the dove out of the ark before the water had abated, on the first day of April, and to perpetuate the memory of this deliverance it was thought proper, whoever forgot so remarkable a circumstance, to punish them by sending them upon some sleeveless errand similar to that ineffectual message upon which the bird was sent by the patriarch". |
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(OP) User ID: 73357937 United States 04/01/2019 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Quoting: Fancypantz In 1508, French poet Eloy d'Amerval referred to a poisson d’avril (April fool, literally "Fish of April" Although no Biblical scholar or historian are known to have mentioned a relationship, some have expressed the belief that the origins of April Fool's Day may go back to the Genesis flood narrative. In a 1908 edition of the Harper's Weekly cartoonist Bertha R. McDonald wrote: Authorities gravely back with it to the time of Noah and the ark. The London Public Advertiser of March 13, 1769, printed: "The mistake of Noah sending the dove out of the ark before the water had abated, on the first day of April, and to perpetuate the memory of this deliverance it was thought proper, whoever forgot so remarkable a circumstance, to punish them by sending them upon some sleeveless errand similar to that ineffectual message upon which the bird was sent by the patriarch". Yes, and much life in water lives near the land. Noah chose the bird way to find land |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76231465 United States 04/01/2019 04:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Notice the bird on the portrait in Rockwell's April Fools painting, the one of Abe Lincoln. 'course with the spurs also displayed we see the true meaning of his work: flipping birds 'birds' being a portrait on the wall a copper pot, a pumkin, and horse shoes....a red barn in the distance.... 'spose that's why there are two triangles jack'olantern 'eyes' cut into the brown paper on the back of that portrait ? I reckon so |
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(OP) User ID: 36239174 United States 04/01/2019 05:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I will look closely. Says that is one of three paintings? Flying over a halo Mona too The man kinda looks like Ron Paul lol Last Edited by Fancypantz on 04/01/2019 05:44 PM |
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(OP) User ID: 36239174 United States 04/01/2019 07:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Goddesses cult stuff. Charmed ones got em right between the legs with his own weapon, lol Quoting: Fancypantz Origins of disease topic MACY: Okay, cross-referencing glowing-eyed minions and that S symbol on their palms, I give you Viralis, a soul-sucking virility demon. He looks into your soul, sees your deepest desire, and promises it to you in exchange for total surrender. So cult leader makes sense, and Scarlet mentioned the word "surrender. " [SIGHS] Hmm He keeps his victims docile by feeding them his demon blood, a blue sap-like nectar. Every ten years, at the spring equinox Spring? It's freaking freezing. Welcome to Michigan in March. Climate change is real, people. Anyway, in a ritual ceremony, Viralis sacrifices ten women using a Ooh Very phallic-looking dagger to maintain his virility and his life for another ten years. Ew. He's using these women as demonic Viagra. MACY: In order to vanquish Viralis, he has to be killed at the source of his power using and again, I repeat His very phallic-looking knife. Sorry, this is just, this is really hard to, uh, to focus on some random demon when Harry is dying. MAGGIE: Look, the last thing Harry wants is for us to let innocents die, and vanquishing this demon could save Parker. I need demon blood and this Freudian nightmare of a bro demon has it. W-Why don't I just give Parker my blood? It has to be a full demon, but thanks. Too demon for some, not enough for others. All right, well, if we're doing it, we have to do it now. The vernal equinox is today. Read more: [link to www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk (secure)] That was interesting reading. I'm guessing the reboot is much deeper seeded than the original with Ms. McGowan? Odd too, concerning her recent role in slaying a real life wizard huh? Yes. It’s a good reboot. A boon does that to wizards. It’s a blessing which is also a curse. Gets you in the end like snake eating tail or feeding own brain. Most trails begin and end at the same point. Depends on how long one takes to walk it. Lol |