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1908247 User ID: 41351784 Brazil 06/09/2013 12:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | funny Quoting: aether before aether arose to prompt my utilizing it as my avatar i was comfortable being 11.11 and may have utilized that were sequences different to they became thinking about it aether is more comfortable for me good evening (: does it 'mean' more? what did 11.11 meant/what does it mean? Last Edited by 1908247 on 06/09/2013 12:27 AM Nus |
aether (OP) User ID: 40929747 United Kingdom 06/09/2013 12:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | funny Quoting: aether before aether arose to prompt my utilizing it as my avatar i was comfortable being 11.11 and may have utilized that were sequences different to they became thinking about it aether is more comfortable for me good evening (: does it 'mean' more? what did 11.11 meant/what does it mean? the 2 and the 2 above below the cause of cause twice thus the non material and material |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 06/09/2013 12:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | funny Quoting: aether before aether arose to prompt my utilizing it as my avatar i was comfortable being 11.11 and may have utilized that were sequences different to they became thinking about it aether is more comfortable for me good evening (: does it 'mean' more? what did 11.11 meant/what does it mean? the 2 and the 2 above below the cause of cause twice thus the non material and material I like that. But what if 1+1=3 1+1=1 111 11:11 111:111 33 :) Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
1908247 User ID: 41351784 Brazil 06/09/2013 12:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | funny Quoting: aether before aether arose to prompt my utilizing it as my avatar i was comfortable being 11.11 and may have utilized that were sequences different to they became thinking about it aether is more comfortable for me good evening (: does it 'mean' more? what did 11.11 meant/what does it mean? the 2 and the 2 above below the cause of cause twice thus the non material and material nice aether seems to fit more (: pretty late here and I see my attempt to start sleeping earlier will require more sweet dreams (: Nus |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 38848264 United States 06/09/2013 12:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | funny Quoting: aether before aether arose to prompt my utilizing it as my avatar i was comfortable being 11.11 and may have utilized that were sequences different to they became thinking about it aether is more comfortable for me good evening (: does it 'mean' more? what did 11.11 meant/what does it mean? The resurrection. |
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1908247 User ID: 41351784 Brazil 06/09/2013 12:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the 2 and the 2 above below the cause of cause twice thus the non material and material I like that. But what if 1+1=3 1+1=1 111 11:11 111:111 33 :) Nice alignment this 11th: Sun, Venus and Ceres. Quoting: 1908247 Ceres will be at a distance of 3.322 AU from Earth In ancient Roman religion, Ceres was a goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships. Quoting: WikiCeres' name may derive from the hypothetical Proto-Indo-European root *ker, meaning "to grow", which is also a possible root for many English words, such as "create", "cereal", "grow", "kernel", "corn", and "increase". Roman etymologists thought "ceres" derived from the Latin verb gerere, "to bear, bring forth, produce", because the goddess was linked to pastoral, agricultural and human fertility. In the ancient sacrum cereale a priest, probably the Flamen Cerialis, invoked Ceres (and probably Tellus) along with twelve specialised, minor assistant-gods to secure divine protection and assistance at each stage of the grain cycle, Quoting: WikiVervactor, "He who ploughs" Reparator, "He who prepares the earth" Imporcitor, "He who ploughs with a wide furrow"[12] Insitor, "He who plants seeds" Obarator, "He who traces the first plowing" Occator, "He who harrows" Serritor, "He who digs" Subruncinator, "He who weeds" Messor, "He who reaps" Conuector (Convector), "He who carries the grain" Conditor, "He who stores the grain" Promitor, "He who distributes the grain" [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Sweet dreams Last Edited by 1908247 on 06/09/2013 12:41 AM Nus |
aether (OP) User ID: 40929747 United Kingdom 06/09/2013 12:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the 2 and the 2 above below the cause of cause twice thus the non material and material nice aether seems to fit more (: pretty late here and I see my attempt to start sleeping earlier will require more sweet dreams (: nn nico sweet dreams |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 06/09/2013 12:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the 2 and the 2 above below the cause of cause twice thus the non material and material nice aether seems to fit more (: pretty late here and I see my attempt to start sleeping earlier will require more sweet dreams (: Well I look at 1+1 as something which creates something 'new'. A new whole '1'. Therefore...1+1=1 Like in childbirth. However...the 'other' 2 which came before remain embedded in the 1. Therefore 3. And all the 3's which came before. Why are twins an anomaly? Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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aether (OP) User ID: 40929747 United Kingdom 06/09/2013 12:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well I look at 1+1 as something which creates something 'new'. A new whole '1'. Therefore...1+1=1 Like in childbirth. However...the 'other' 2 which came before remain embedded in the 1. Therefore 3. And all the 3's which came before. Why are twins an anomaly? are twins an anomaly can`t feel why if spark of life occurs environment spark sparks within plays a role the next instant onward thus it feels environmental twins, triplets etc |
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Azeratel Axo User ID: 37789886 Canada 06/09/2013 12:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | nice aether seems to fit more (: pretty late here and I see my attempt to start sleeping earlier will require more sweet dreams (: Well I look at 1+1 as something which creates something 'new'. A new whole '1'. Therefore...1+1=1 Like in childbirth. However...the 'other' 2 which came before remain embedded in the 1. Therefore 3. And all the 3's which came before. Why are twins an anomaly? + ego: that single, working personality which we create, put forward, and at times 'BE' in order to seem as though we are just 1. So... 4 maybe? .... Humans ARE anomalous with singular birth when life is examined as a whole.... The real area humans stand out is childcare.... in which we are second to none, in several regards. Hence, culture.... |
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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 06/09/2013 01:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well I look at 1+1 as something which creates something 'new'. A new whole '1'. Therefore...1+1=1 Like in childbirth. However...the 'other' 2 which came before remain embedded in the 1. Therefore 3. And all the 3's which came before. Why are twins an anomaly? are twins an anomaly can`t feel why if spark of life occurs environment spark sparks within plays a role the next instant onward thus it feels environmental twins, triplets etc The human head is very large in comparison to other mammal births. That is why it is so painful. To carry 'one child' is taxing one the body, and many women do not regain their 'previous shape' after having done said. Some do. Twins are rare. But the incidence is said to increase with both age and types of foods consumed. I have heard a diet rich in yams will increase the incidence of twins. Nigeria's 'land of twins' baffles fertility experts IGBO-ORA, Nigeria Igbo-Ora, a sleepy farming community in southwest Nigeria, welcomes visitors with a sign proclaiming "The Land of Twins". "There is hardly a family here without a set of twins," said community leader Olayide Akinyemi, a 71-year-old father of 12, as he settled a dispute between two neighbours. "My father had 10 sets, while I had three sets. But only one set, a male and a female, survived," he said. The town's high incidence of twins has baffled fertility experts -- underscoring a more regional twin trend and an array of elaborate African rituals around them. The rate of identical twins is pretty steady throughout the world at about 0.5 percent of all births, according to a 1995 study by Belgian researcher Fernand Leroy, who has worked extensively on twins. But West Africa bucks that trend, particularly with a much higher incidence of fraternal, or non-identical twins than in Europe or Japan. That is especially true, experts say, amongst Nigeria's Yoruba community which is largely concentrated in the southwestern part of the country where Igbo-Ora is located. Overall, almost 5 percent of all Yoruba births produce twins, the Belgian study said, compared with just around 1.2 percent for Western Europe and 0.8 percent for Japan -- although fertility drugs in the developed world are changing those figures. Yam consumption may be one explanation for Africa's largesse, some West Africans and Western experts believe. Yams contain a natural hormone phytoestrogen which may stimulate the ovaries to produce an egg from each side. For their part, Igbo-Ora's residents appear nonplussed about their twin phenomenon. Some like Akinyemi support the yam theory -- and point specifically to the reputedly high oestrogen content of agida, the local name for yam tubers. "We eat a lot of okro leaf or Ilasa soup. We also consume a lot of agida. This diet influences multiple births," he said. [link to afp.google.com] Look at the date of the article. Hahaha... On the right track indeed. Last Edited by Seer777 on 06/09/2013 01:06 AM Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Azeratel Axo User ID: 37789886 Canada 06/09/2013 01:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hi aether. Doin' pretty well. Currently on a 6 day vacation. Trying to not get carried away like I did Thursday night...I strongly dislike awakening to a 'blackout' drunkenness session from the night before...Scary. :) Sounds awful. I don't think I have ever taken it that far..... generally I just throw up and lie awake in agony for hours. No hangovers though. |
Rayrayz User ID: 10822933 United States 06/09/2013 01:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hi aether. Doin' pretty well. Currently on a 6 day vacation. Trying to not get carried away like I did Thursday night...I strongly dislike awakening to a 'blackout' drunkenness session from the night before...Scary. :) Sounds awful. I don't think I have ever taken it that far..... generally I just throw up and lie awake in agony for hours. No hangovers though. Wait until your 33 and your liver has been speed bagged by alchohol for 15 years...The hangovers get extra special...Which is why I don't drink regularly anymore. I'm drinkin' again tonight btw...I'm a glutton for punishment eh... Last Edited by Rayrayz on 06/09/2013 01:07 AM |
aether (OP) User ID: 40929747 United Kingdom 06/09/2013 01:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hi aether. Doin' pretty well. Currently on a 6 day vacation. Trying to not get carried away like I did Thursday night...I strongly dislike awakening to a 'blackout' drunkenness session from the night before...Scary. :) i have experienced two of those both caused by black label 2 nights of waking up with no clue where i was and when i discovered where i was how did i get there no recollection like it never happened whatever it was flipped me a bit cos i never believed it could occur from alcohol it does |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 06/09/2013 01:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hi aether. Quoting: Rayrayz Doin' pretty well. Currently on a 6 day vacation. Trying to not get carried away like I did Thursday night...I strongly dislike awakening to a 'blackout' drunkenness session from the night before...Scary. :) Sounds awful. I don't think I have ever taken it that far..... generally I just throw up and lie awake in agony for hours. No hangovers though. Wait until your 33 and your liver has been speed bagged by alchohol for 15 years...The hangovers get extra special...Which is why I don't drink regularly anymore. I'm drinkin' again tonight btw...I'm a glutton for punishment eh... If you drink slower you won't get hangovers. Or 'black out'. I don't get hangover either pi. Very occasionally. :) Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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Rayrayz User ID: 10822933 United States 06/09/2013 01:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hi aether. Quoting: Rayrayz Doin' pretty well. Currently on a 6 day vacation. Trying to not get carried away like I did Thursday night...I strongly dislike awakening to a 'blackout' drunkenness session from the night before...Scary. :) Sounds awful. I don't think I have ever taken it that far..... generally I just throw up and lie awake in agony for hours. No hangovers though. Wait until your 33 and your liver has been speed bagged by alchohol for 15 years...The hangovers get extra special...Which is why I don't drink regularly anymore. I'm drinkin' again tonight btw...I'm a glutton for punishment eh... If you drink slower you won't get hangovers. Or 'black out'. I don't get hangover either pi. Very occasionally. :) Nah, I have been a heavy drinker since I was 17. Your liver loses the ability to filter the toxins effectively when it's been barraged by such a heavy assault consistently for so many years. but thanks for the advice Tips McGee. ;) I am really on the Irish Ted Kennedy-liver failure level. Which is why I abstain from alchohol 90% of the time. |
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Azeratel Axo User ID: 37789886 Canada 06/09/2013 01:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hi aether. Doin' pretty well. Currently on a 6 day vacation. Trying to not get carried away like I did Thursday night...I strongly dislike awakening to a 'blackout' drunkenness session from the night before...Scary. :) Sounds awful. I don't think I have ever taken it that far..... generally I just throw up and lie awake in agony for hours. No hangovers though. Wait until your 33 and your liver has been speed bagged by alchohol for 15 years...The hangovers get extra special...Which is why I don't drink regularly anymore. I'm drinkin' again tonight btw...I'm a glutton for punishment eh... I hope I am already past the time of my life that I drink regularly.... |