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SPIRAL COBRA User ID: 11098105 Mexico 02/23/2012 08:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cake - Short Skirt Long Jacket Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1225728 She's touring GLP and picking up slack. Good song...... This song use to remind me of Eris. "Before you diagnose yourself with depression or low self-esteem, first make sure that you are not, in fact, just surrounded by assholes." William Gibson |
Missioninvisible User ID: 2157925 United States 02/23/2012 08:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | aaarr JIIIR Quoting: Michael_ found this, in the eminem tag game, but damn GLP has ruined songs for me, everything has religious undertones and subliminal messages hehe. probably my favorite Eminem song...lol When I was blogging a lot I actually used some of the lyrics from this song and a few others from his Recovery CD as blog titles. Heres one if you need some encouragement :) [link to edsshegetitfromhermomma.blogspot.com] Believe it or not, some of them are actually oddly inspirational! |
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A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 United States 02/23/2012 09:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Plus maybe the op of this thread can give you some more insight :)" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10484655 Now that would be revolutionary, eh? Who is the op of this thread anyway? Brilliant thread to pick up on the energy that the goddess has arrived. I gotta meet this person. I can promise you that you never will.. ever........ You meet one person that embodies the goddess you have met them all. So you could be correct in some temporal kind of way. The term derives from the Ancient Greek words, meta, meaning beyond or after, and noia, meaning perception or understanding or mind. |
A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 United States 02/23/2012 09:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Plus maybe the op of this thread can give you some more insight :)" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10484655 Now that would be revolutionary, eh? Who is the op of this thread anyway? Brilliant thread to pick up on the energy that the goddess has arrived. I gotta meet this person. I can promise you that you never will.. ever........ You meet one person that embodies the goddess you have met them all. So you could be correct in some temporal kind of way. The term derives from the Ancient Greek words, meta, meaning beyond or after, and noia, meaning perception or understanding or mind. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1805432 Denmark 02/23/2012 09:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | gonna fix me some steamy do you btw know of a site with symbols of gods/goddessesses ? I got this symbol in my mind, that just came to me or I made it up for some wierd reason, maybe its something ive seen before. its like this:(fucking deja vu as I write this!) you make a pyramid(or triangle), but with no bottom line then you draw a straight line from the top of the "pyramid" so it surpasses the "bottom" that isnt there, just slightly passed the bottom, so its not symetrical. then you add a smiley mouth, kinda line :) slightly above the middle of the symbol, and its done. |
A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 United States 02/23/2012 09:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | morning! :D Quoting: Michael_ gonna fix me some steamy do you btw know of a site with symbols of gods/goddessesses ? I got this symbol in my mind, that just came to me or I made it up for some wierd reason, maybe its something ive seen before. Morning, precious. Site? No. Mine sits in velveteen rabbit form on the bookshelf: The Woman's Dictionary Of Symbols And Sacred Objects The term derives from the Ancient Greek words, meta, meaning beyond or after, and noia, meaning perception or understanding or mind. |
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A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 United States 02/23/2012 09:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | morning! :D Quoting: Michael_ gonna fix me some steamy do you btw know of a site with symbols of gods/goddessesses ? I got this symbol in my mind, that just came to me or I made it up for some wierd reason, maybe its something ive seen before. its like this:(fucking deja vu as I write this!) you make a pyramid(or triangle), but with no bottom line then you draw a straight line from the top of the "pyramid" so it surpasses the "bottom" that isnt there, just slightly passed the bottom, so its not symetrical. then you add a smiley mouth, kinda line :) slightly above the middle of the symbol, and its done. If you turn it upside down kinda like a...lmao The term derives from the Ancient Greek words, meta, meaning beyond or after, and noia, meaning perception or understanding or mind. |
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A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 United States 02/23/2012 10:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Spin me right round like a ‘Top’. Seriously looks like the base form without the smiley is called a ‘Tyr’. Still looking to see what the addition of smiley means. Last Edited by Metanoia on 02/23/2012 10:05 AM The term derives from the Ancient Greek words, meta, meaning beyond or after, and noia, meaning perception or understanding or mind. |
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A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 United States 02/23/2012 10:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Spin me right round like a ‘Top’. Seriously looks like the base form without the smiley is called a ‘Tyr’. Still looking to see what the addition of smiley means. Says that sometimes the Tyr is represented without the “‘female’” disk”. So the smiley might be this “female disk” that they do not show a pic of. The term derives from the Ancient Greek words, meta, meaning beyond or after, and noia, meaning perception or understanding or mind. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1805432 Denmark 02/23/2012 10:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think I have seen the tyr actually, in a computer game, like a nordic symbol, kinda but yeah, now that you say it, it points downwards, I never thought I was a "real" symbol though no wait, just googled it, it point upwards like an arrow yeah :D but the one I see, has a shorter middle line, like if you "paint it" on your forehead with a finger, the left and right lines would reach the eyebrows, and the middles would reach the nose, and stop where the pupil is, kinda, then the smile could be drawn from the spot where Indian people have the red spot placed, kinda :) |
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A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 United States 02/23/2012 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think I have seen the tyr actually, in a computer game, like a nordic symbol, kinda Quoting: Michael_ but yeah, now that you say it, it points downwards, I never thought I was a "real" symbol though no wait, just googled it, it point upwards like an arrow yeah :D but the one I see, has a shorter middle line This book says “Scandinavian” name of “Tuesday’s God”. Related to “Indo-Germanic” word for a “dieus”. ‘Tuesday’ harkens to “Fat Tuesday” in my head...Mardi Gras....going to look up it’s deeper significance. Moon is involved in how they dated Mardi Gras or Bacchus festivals so that is probably the disk. The term derives from the Ancient Greek words, meta, meaning beyond or after, and noia, meaning perception or understanding or mind. |
A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 United States 02/23/2012 10:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think I have seen the tyr actually, in a computer game, like a nordic symbol, kinda Quoting: Michael_ but yeah, now that you say it, it points downwards, I never thought I was a "real" symbol though no wait, just googled it, it point upwards like an arrow yeah :D but the one I see, has a shorter middle line This book says “Scandinavian” name of “Tuesday’s God”. Related to “Indo-Germanic” word for a “dieus”. ‘Tuesday’ harkens to “Fat Tuesday” in my head...Mardi Gras....going to look up it’s deeper significance. Moon is involved in how they dated Mardi Gras or Bacchus festivals so that is probably the disk. What the heck darn do I know. Returning to original interpretation. Sounds like a Bacchus festival to me....lmao The term derives from the Ancient Greek words, meta, meaning beyond or after, and noia, meaning perception or understanding or mind. |
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A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 United States 02/23/2012 10:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I love masks. I have always thought in the back of my head that ‘avatars’ are like the modern day tech version of masks. But I am weird that way...lol The term derives from the Ancient Greek words, meta, meaning beyond or after, and noia, meaning perception or understanding or mind. |
A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 United States 02/23/2012 10:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I love masks. I have always thought in the back of my head that ‘avatars’ are like the modern day tech version of masks. But I am weird that way...lol Quoting: A Muse Me The term derives from the Ancient Greek words, meta, meaning beyond or after, and noia, meaning perception or understanding or mind. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1805432 Denmark 02/23/2012 10:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no you are right, ofcourse they are :o) even though some people upload a picture of them selves, its a picture/position that they have carefully selected or perhaps edited, ofcourse its a mask in a way. hmm maybe I could use that symbol as my avatar :D my paint skills are pretty much shit though |
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