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Thought parasites are not appreciated, thank you.
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I told her she had a pair a sights and got slapped for my skills of observation. ;)

Back da bump....
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11/3,5
22/7
44/14
88/28
176/56
352/112
704/224
1408/448
2816/896
5632/1792
11264/3584
22528/7168
45056/14336
90112/28672
180224/57344


3,14


74862486248624




tounge
 Quoting: 1908247


All these numbers disregard base forms and of course our own structural genome.

I believe the month is 28.5, as oestrus. 64 (4.4.4) in sequences, 8 regarding the polarity or potentials thereof.

All elipsoids derive their function from interaction and the ensuing deformation due this.

Think spirals as bent circles encapsulating self and incoming information.

Infinity divided is still.......

Now tell me it's composition....
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


morning

'nothing but light'

I still need my morning cup of coffee tounge
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good morning all (:


17th january is day of Anthony the great tounge


I didnt take a good look at this picture yesterday


[link to upload.wikimedia.org]


Oooh

got better

is that the tree of life on the scroll?
 Quoting: 1908247


Good morning Nico.

What is the little figure on the far left doing to the other figure in black?

That's not a handshake.

tounge
 Quoting: Seer777


hahah, yea lol
that was the one my first post referred to

interesting symbolism compiled in only one image tounge

what of the 3 'trees' to the right? what would you make of it?
Nus
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11/3,5
22/7
44/14
88/28
176/56
352/112
704/224
1408/448
2816/896
5632/1792
11264/3584
22528/7168
45056/14336
90112/28672
180224/57344


3,14


74862486248624




tounge
 Quoting: 1908247


All these numbers disregard base forms and of course our own structural genome.

I believe the month is 28.5, as oestrus. 64 (4.4.4) in sequences, 8 regarding the polarity or potentials thereof.

All elipsoids derive their function from interaction and the ensuing deformation due this.

Think spirals as bent circles encapsulating self and incoming information.

Infinity divided is still.......

Now tell me it's composition....
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


morning

'nothing but light'

I still need my morning cup of coffee tounge
 Quoting: 1908247


Except 0, it is the potentiality of light 46656000 ways. Pure Black.
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good morning all (:


17th january is day of Anthony the great tounge


I didnt take a good look at this picture yesterday


[link to upload.wikimedia.org]


Oooh

got better

is that the tree of life on the scroll?
 Quoting: 1908247


Good morning Nico.

What is the little figure on the far left doing to the other figure in black?

That's not a handshake.

tounge
 Quoting: Seer777


hahah, yea lol
that was the one my first post referred to

interesting symbolism compiled in only one image tounge

what of the 3 'trees' to the right? what would you make of it?
 Quoting: 1908247


Always the triune or tripartite.
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'nothing, but light'
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hahah, yea lol
that was the one my first post referred to

interesting symbolism compiled in only one image tounge

what of the 3 'trees' to the right? what would you make of it?
 Quoting: 1908247



They remind me of that fan symbol you posted a week or so ago, which we also found on the peacock image.

I believe we found the symbol to be cuneiform.
[link to karenswhimsy.com]

hmm
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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Always the triune or tripartite.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus



hahah, yea lol
that was the one my first post referred to

interesting symbolism compiled in only one image tounge

what of the 3 'trees' to the right? what would you make of it?
 Quoting: 1908247



They remind me of that fan symbol you posted a week or so ago, which we also found on the peacock image.

I believe we found the symbol to be cuneiform.
[link to karenswhimsy.com]

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


ooh thanks

strange, when I first clicked the link it showed some error, but then it was good tounge

good to see the lions are friend with each other tounge

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They remind me of that fan symbol you posted a week or so ago, which we also found on the peacock image.

I believe we found the symbol to be cuneiform.
[link to karenswhimsy.com]

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Look at the first symbol for God.

It's 2 'X's'.


Looks like an asterisk.
[link to www.examiner.com]

Interesting.

hmm
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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Good morning aether.

:)
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good morning
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They remind me of that fan symbol you posted a week or so ago, which we also found on the peacock image.

I believe we found the symbol to be cuneiform.
[link to karenswhimsy.com]

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Look at the first symbol for God.

It's 2 'X's'.


Looks like an asterisk.
[link to www.examiner.com]

Interesting.

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Radiation from the cardinal radians.
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good morning all (:


17th january is day of Anthony the great tounge


I didnt take a good look at this picture yesterday


[link to upload.wikimedia.org]


Oooh

got better

is that the tree of life on the scroll?
 Quoting: 1908247


good morning

Archaeological ruins and ancient texts show that handshaking was practiced in ancient Greece as far back as the 5th century BC; a depiction of two soldiers shaking hands can be found on part of a 5th century BC funerary stele on display in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin (stele SK1708) and other funerary steles like the one of the 4th century BC which depicts Thraseas and his wife Euandria handshaking (see images on the right). The handshake is thought by some to have originated as a gesture of peace by demonstrating that the hand holds no weapon.
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

/z\ is that a contradiction
man and wife do not shake hands for military motive
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They remind me of that fan symbol you posted a week or so ago, which we also found on the peacock image.

I believe we found the symbol to be cuneiform.
[link to karenswhimsy.com]

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Look at the first symbol for God.

It's 2 'X's'.


Looks like an asterisk.
[link to www.examiner.com]

Interesting.

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


An asterisk (*"little star") is a typographical symbol or glyph. It is so called because it resembles a conventional image of a star.

In English, an asterisk is usually five-pointed in sans-serif typefaces, six-pointed in serif typefaces, and six- or eight-pointed when handwritten. It can be used to censor out swear words or objectionable text.

The asterisk is derived from the need of the printers of family trees in feudal times for a symbol to indicate date of birth. The original shape was seven-armed, each arm like a teardrop shooting from the center.




Fluid Mechanics

In fluid mechanics, an asterisk in superscript is sometimes used to mean a property at sonic speed

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

hmm
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good morning all (:


17th january is day of Anthony the great tounge


I didnt take a good look at this picture yesterday


[link to upload.wikimedia.org]


Oooh

got better

is that the tree of life on the scroll?
 Quoting: 1908247


good morning

Archaeological ruins and ancient texts show that handshaking was practiced in ancient Greece as far back as the 5th century BC; a depiction of two soldiers shaking hands can be found on part of a 5th century BC funerary stele on display in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin (stele SK1708) and other funerary steles like the one of the 4th century BC which depicts Thraseas and his wife Euandria handshaking (see images on the right). The handshake is thought by some to have originated as a gesture of peace by demonstrating that the hand holds no weapon.
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

/z\ is that a contradiction
man and wife do not shake hands for military motive
 Quoting: aether


I'm taking it that you aren't too versed in Germanic War Tribes. A woman was to be as utile as her husband. Do you think only Mantises ate their mates.
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Look at the first symbol for God.

It's 2 'X's'.


Looks like an asterisk.
[link to www.examiner.com]

Interesting.

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Radiation from the cardinal radians.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


Reminds me how the Sun is often drawn. With lines projecting off it.

[link to static3.depositphotos.com]
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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Handshake is a custom that has been adopted since Ancient Egypt, with traces that could be referring back to Babylonians.

It is not uncommon to see men walking hand in hand, or women walking arm in arm in streets.
 Quoting: observation


Most agree, however, that the handshake predates written history, and is therefore somewhat difficult to track down. The earliest records we have of the handshake are from the Egyptians:

The Egyptian hieroglyphic of the extended hand represents the verb, ‘to give’. This symbol finds its derivation in the shaking of hands which represented the legend of the handing over of power from a god to an early [earthly?] ruler. Hence the Babylonian ritual (circa 1800BC) in which the king clasped the hand of a statue [the god Marduk] during the New Year’s festival so that his authority was transferred to the next year. When Babylon fell to the Assyrians hands kept right on shaking, with the new kings carrying on the ancient ritual for fear of offending the gods.
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.templestudy.com]

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Fluid Mechanics

In fluid mechanics, an asterisk in superscript is sometimes used to mean a property at sonic speed
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


This is interesting as it reminds me of what I heard upon waking this morning which I found it both curious and endearing...

Starting to go 90, cupcake.


I have never been called 'cupcake' before.

tounge



The kilometer equivalent is 144.

144=9
12*12=144

3*3=9

Just thought I would mention.

:)
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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Handshake is a custom that has been adopted since Ancient Egypt, with traces that could be referring back to Babylonians.

It is not uncommon to see men walking hand in hand, or women walking arm in arm in streets.
 Quoting: observation


Most agree, however, that the handshake predates written history, and is therefore somewhat difficult to track down. The earliest records we have of the handshake are from the Egyptians:

The Egyptian hieroglyphic of the extended hand represents the verb, ‘to give’. This symbol finds its derivation in the shaking of hands which represented the legend of the handing over of power from a god to an early [earthly?] ruler. Hence the Babylonian ritual (circa 1800BC) in which the king clasped the hand of a statue [the god Marduk] during the New Year’s festival so that his authority was transferred to the next year. When Babylon fell to the Assyrians hands kept right on shaking, with the new kings carrying on the ancient ritual for fear of offending the gods.
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.templestudy.com]
 Quoting: aether


Creation is in the palms. Thus a backhanded strike. With this in mind, rethink turn the other cheek.
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Look at the first symbol for God.

It's 2 'X's'.


Looks like an asterisk.
[link to www.examiner.com]

Interesting.

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Radiation from the cardinal radians.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


Reminds me how the Sun is often drawn. With lines projecting off it.

[link to static3.depositphotos.com]
 Quoting: Seer777


Yes and we get back to the illuminati thread. Crowns captured this radiation.
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Handshake is a custom that has been adopted since Ancient Egypt, with traces that could be referring back to Babylonians.

It is not uncommon to see men walking hand in hand, or women walking arm in arm in streets.
 Quoting: observation


Most agree, however, that the handshake predates written history, and is therefore somewhat difficult to track down. The earliest records we have of the handshake are from the Egyptians:

The Egyptian hieroglyphic of the extended hand represents the verb, ‘to give’. This symbol finds its derivation in the shaking of hands which represented the legend of the handing over of power from a god to an early [earthly?] ruler. Hence the Babylonian ritual (circa 1800BC) in which the king clasped the hand of a statue [the god Marduk] during the New Year’s festival so that his authority was transferred to the next year. When Babylon fell to the Assyrians hands kept right on shaking, with the new kings carrying on the ancient ritual for fear of offending the gods.
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.templestudy.com]
 Quoting: aether


Creation is in the palms. Thus a backhanded strike. With this in mind, rethink turn the other cheek.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


[link to www.youtube.com]
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good morning all (:


17th january is day of Anthony the great tounge


I didnt take a good look at this picture yesterday


[link to upload.wikimedia.org]


Oooh

got better

is that the tree of life on the scroll?
 Quoting: 1908247


good morning

Archaeological ruins and ancient texts show that handshaking was practiced in ancient Greece as far back as the 5th century BC; a depiction of two soldiers shaking hands can be found on part of a 5th century BC funerary stele on display in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin (stele SK1708) and other funerary steles like the one of the 4th century BC which depicts Thraseas and his wife Euandria handshaking (see images on the right). The handshake is thought by some to have originated as a gesture of peace by demonstrating that the hand holds no weapon.
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

/z\ is that a contradiction
man and wife do not shake hands for military motive
 Quoting: aether


I'm taking it that you aren't too versed in Germanic War Tribes. A woman was to be as utile as her husband. Do you think only Mantises ate their mates.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


good morning
true
i am not tounge

Last Edited by aether on 01/17/2013 09:47 AM
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Always the triune or tripartite.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus



hahah, yea lol
that was the one my first post referred to

interesting symbolism compiled in only one image tounge

what of the 3 'trees' to the right? what would you make of it?
 Quoting: 1908247



They remind me of that fan symbol you posted a week or so ago, which we also found on the peacock image.

I believe we found the symbol to be cuneiform.
[link to karenswhimsy.com]

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


ooh thanks

strange, when I first clicked the link it showed some error, but then it was good tounge

good to see the lions are friend with each other tounge
 Quoting: 1908247


yes
i get forbidden
on that link
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Radiation from the cardinal radians.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


Reminds me how the Sun is often drawn. With lines projecting off it.

[link to static3.depositphotos.com]
 Quoting: Seer777


Yes and we get back to the illuminati thread. Crowns captured this radiation.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


For what purpose?

hmm



A 'hat' does keep one warm.

I assume the properties of gold worn around the head, have a much different effect than a cotton poly blend.

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good morning all (:


17th january is day of Anthony the great tounge


I didnt take a good look at this picture yesterday


[link to upload.wikimedia.org]


Oooh

got better

is that the tree of life on the scroll?
 Quoting: 1908247


good morning

Archaeological ruins and ancient texts show that handshaking was practiced in ancient Greece as far back as the 5th century BC; a depiction of two soldiers shaking hands can be found on part of a 5th century BC funerary stele on display in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin (stele SK1708) and other funerary steles like the one of the 4th century BC which depicts Thraseas and his wife Euandria handshaking (see images on the right). The handshake is thought by some to have originated as a gesture of peace by demonstrating that the hand holds no weapon.
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

/z\ is that a contradiction
man and wife do not shake hands for military motive
 Quoting: aether


I'm taking it that you aren't too versed in Germanic War Tribes. A woman was to be as utile as her husband. Do you think only Mantises ate their mates.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


good morning
true
i am not tounge
 Quoting: aether


Comitatus is as true a bond as can ever exist. On that note, time to assemble my tribe.

Cheers
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Radiation from the cardinal radians.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


Reminds me how the Sun is often drawn. With lines projecting off it.

[link to static3.depositphotos.com]
 Quoting: Seer777


Yes and we get back to the illuminati thread. Crowns captured this radiation.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


For what purpose?

hmm



A 'hat' does keep one warm.

I assume the properties of gold worn around the head, have a much different effect than a cotton poly blend.

tounge
 Quoting: Seer777


Imitation and all that.......
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A 'hat' does keep one warm.

I assume the properties of gold worn around the head, have a much different effect than a cotton poly blend.

tounge
 Quoting: Seer777


Imitation and all that.......
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


I see.

tounge
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:)
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Just wanted to share...


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O.o
 Quoting: Seer777


that tells everything /z\ including our past and the general shape of peoples personalities today by their reaction to his presence amongst us
 Quoting: aether




Notice that guy doesn't have any hair (alopecia) it would make sense, he probably fried it all off!
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holy crap, my number changed
this is fancy. I guess I'll type it in from now on.





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