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Azeratel Axo User ID: 20063747 Canada 04/09/2013 12:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to youtu.be] Isaiah 27:9 By this, then, Jacob's guilt will be atoned for, and this will be the full harvest that comes from the removal of his sin: when he makes all the altar stones like pulverized chalkstones, no Asherah poles or incense altars will be left standing. |
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Azeratel Axo User ID: 20063747 Canada 04/09/2013 03:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While each piece of media takes place in its own universe, they each focus around Black Rock Shooter, a mysterious black haired girl who possesses a burning blue eye and a powerful cannon that can shoot rocks at high speed. Other characters also appear in more than one form of media. Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] The OVA focuses on a girl named Mato Kuroi, who befriends another girl, Yomi Takanashi, upon entering school. As the two start to drift apart, with Yomi becoming jealous of Mato's friendship with Yuu Kotari, Yomi suddenly disappears. As Mato searches for her, she is taken to a strange world where she meets the mysterious Black Rock Shooter, who merges with her and helps her search for Yomi, fighting off the evil Dead Master who possessed her. The television series uses the same characters from the OVA in a similar but slightly different storyline. As Mato enters middle school and becomes friends with Yomi, she soon faces personal troubles and the influence caused by another world where Black Rock Shooter fights other girls. The manga series, Black Rock Shooter: Innocent Soul, follows Black Rock Shooter and her serpent partner, Ron, as they venture the Hazama, a world between Heaven and Earth where stagnant souls that have had regrets become trapped. Left alone, these souls can become demons that can pull in other souls, so it is up to Rock to stop them so they may ascend to heaven. Black Rock-chan is a comedy series following the everyday life of a chibi styled Black Rock Shooter named Rock-chan and her babysitter De-chan. In the video game, which takes place in the year 2051, Black Rock Shooter is awoken from slumber and enters a futuristic battlefield where alien forces have invaded the Earth and have been terrorizing the planet for 19 years. She must fight off the aliens, while also trying to regain her memories. Oh Shit |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37623694 United States 04/09/2013 11:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK I'm 'bumping a thread I like' Purple prickly pear cactus . . . I have them in my front yard. :pricklypearz: They make the best prickly pear margaritas in the Southwest :) :purpmarg: Prickly pear cactus has been a staple food of Native Americans for many centuries, with many varieties of prickly pear cacti growing wild throughout the deserts of the southwest. In the 1500s, Cabeza de Vaca, and early explorer of the American Southwest, reported that the Native Americans celebrated the prickly pear harvest with festivities similar to today's Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Only recently has the fruit become popular in western cuisines. The fruits, or tunas, of prickly pears are commonly sold in the markets of Mexico and in the Southwest. they can be eaten fresh, dried, or used for making juices and syrups. 1/2 cup crushed ice 1 ounces freshly-squeezed lime juice 1 ounce frozen limeade 2 ounces Tequila 1 1/2 ounces Triple Sec or Cointreau 1 ounce Prickly Pear Cactus Juice - should be able to find in liquor stores or special food markets. It is available in many places in the Southwest. 1 tablespoon granulated sugar or agave syrup Lime wedges for garnish |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 35593749 United States 04/10/2013 12:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK I'm 'bumping a thread I like' Quoting: Sloane Purple prickly pear cactus . . . I have them in my front yard. :pricklypearz: They make the best prickly pear margaritas in the Southwest :) :purpmarg: Prickly pear cactus has been a staple food of Native Americans for many centuries, with many varieties of prickly pear cacti growing wild throughout the deserts of the southwest. In the 1500s, Cabeza de Vaca, and early explorer of the American Southwest, reported that the Native Americans celebrated the prickly pear harvest with festivities similar to today's Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Only recently has the fruit become popular in western cuisines. The fruits, or tunas, of prickly pears are commonly sold in the markets of Mexico and in the Southwest. they can be eaten fresh, dried, or used for making juices and syrups. 1/2 cup crushed ice 1 ounces freshly-squeezed lime juice 1 ounce frozen limeade 2 ounces Tequila 1 1/2 ounces Triple Sec or Cointreau 1 ounce Prickly Pear Cactus Juice - should be able to find in liquor stores or special food markets. It is available in many places in the Southwest. 1 tablespoon granulated sugar or agave syrup Lime wedges for garnish Purple prickly pear cactus [link to www.gematrix.org] How are you Sloane? |
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M1.618 User ID: 35747086 United States 04/10/2013 12:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK I'm 'bumping a thread I like' Quoting: Sloane Purple prickly pear cactus . . . I have them in my front yard. :pricklypearz: They make the best prickly pear margaritas in the Southwest :) :purpmarg: Prickly pear cactus has been a staple food of Native Americans for many centuries, with many varieties of prickly pear cacti growing wild throughout the deserts of the southwest. In the 1500s, Cabeza de Vaca, and early explorer of the American Southwest, reported that the Native Americans celebrated the prickly pear harvest with festivities similar to today's Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Only recently has the fruit become popular in western cuisines. The fruits, or tunas, of prickly pears are commonly sold in the markets of Mexico and in the Southwest. they can be eaten fresh, dried, or used for making juices and syrups. 1/2 cup crushed ice 1 ounces freshly-squeezed lime juice 1 ounce frozen limeade 2 ounces Tequila 1 1/2 ounces Triple Sec or Cointreau 1 ounce Prickly Pear Cactus Juice - should be able to find in liquor stores or special food markets. It is available in many places in the Southwest. 1 tablespoon granulated sugar or agave syrup Lime wedges for garnish Purple prickly pear cactus [link to www.gematrix.org] How are you Sloane? ) wmMmw |
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M1.618 User ID: 35747086 United States 04/10/2013 01:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK I'm 'bumping a thread I like' Quoting: Sloane Purple prickly pear cactus . . . I have them in my front yard. :pricklypearz: They make the best prickly pear margaritas in the Southwest :) :purpmarg: Prickly pear cactus has been a staple food of Native Americans for many centuries, with many varieties of prickly pear cacti growing wild throughout the deserts of the southwest. In the 1500s, Cabeza de Vaca, and early explorer of the American Southwest, reported that the Native Americans celebrated the prickly pear harvest with festivities similar to today's Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Only recently has the fruit become popular in western cuisines. The fruits, or tunas, of prickly pears are commonly sold in the markets of Mexico and in the Southwest. they can be eaten fresh, dried, or used for making juices and syrups. 1/2 cup crushed ice 1 ounces freshly-squeezed lime juice 1 ounce frozen limeade 2 ounces Tequila 1 1/2 ounces Triple Sec or Cointreau 1 ounce Prickly Pear Cactus Juice - should be able to find in liquor stores or special food markets. It is available in many places in the Southwest. 1 tablespoon granulated sugar or agave syrup Lime wedges for garnish Purple prickly pear cactus [link to www.gematrix.org] How are you Sloane? ) : 289 prickly pear margarita wmMmw |
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