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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1704955 Canada 09/16/2014 04:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why they casted Azazel for my role however, I couldn't possibly claim to know Quoting: SolFaced 1704955 Pride? You still remind me of FS. He was seemingly fond of Asmodeus. [link to en.wikipedia.org] "We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 61500979 United States 09/16/2014 04:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why they casted Azazel for my role however, I couldn't possibly claim to know Quoting: SolFaced 1704955 Pride? You still remind me of FS. He was seemingly fond of Asmodeus. [link to en.wikipedia.org] "We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." I think that occurred some time ago. However, 'everything' be an unqualified or unfair, universal quantifier. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1704955 Canada 09/16/2014 04:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let's make this interesting Quoting: a lamb in flatland 57728537 You people tell me how the Virgin Mary SINNED and she can come too By the way English Gematria is not the Word of Zeus (Whatever the Hell I mean by that...) ???? Either way. Nietzsche needs her to get out of purgatory for some reason Luckily 'purgatory' just means puking I hear they do that at Roman celebrations so they can stuff themselves again "One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious. Quoting: Carl JungThe latter procedure, however, is disagreeable, and therefore, not popular." If this post is speculating that Mary was a liar, well, the 'Mary Problem' just became a Rorschach inkblot |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1704955 Canada 09/16/2014 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why they casted Azazel for my role however, I couldn't possibly claim to know Quoting: SolFaced 1704955 Pride? You still remind me of FS. He was seemingly fond of Asmodeus. [link to en.wikipedia.org] "We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." I think that occurred some time ago. However, 'everything' be an unqualified or unfair, universal quantifier. It's merely a primer to let truth guide us. Everything else must fall away. Do you reckon me a spiritually suicidal individual? I don't, but I do call myself the prime observer. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1704955 Canada 09/16/2014 04:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'Wrath' Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1704955 Anyone here ever watch those documentaries about Japanese honey bees? I wonder if those beekeepers display the trait of 'wrath' Ever watch bees kill a wasp in their hive? They cook it to death. By vibrating their bodies. I think this was gonna be Crowley's standard of an exorcism until Babalon came round in true |
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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 61500979 United States 09/16/2014 04:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." I think that occurred some time ago. However, 'everything' be an unqualified or unfair, universal quantifier. It's merely a primer to let truth guide us. Everything else must fall away. Do you reckon me a spiritually suicidal individual? I don't, but I do call myself the prime observer. I understand the premise. People must understand the power of their own beliefs. Man often allows belief to enslave them. Seeing this, is as simple as viewing belief outside self and gaging how much power it holds over ones personal behavior. I do not. Observation is key. Attention to detail and pattern recognition facilitate said, greatly. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 61500979 United States 09/16/2014 04:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'Wrath' Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1704955 Anyone here ever watch those documentaries about Japanese honey bees? I wonder if those beekeepers display the trait of 'wrath' Ever watch bees kill a wasp in their hive? They cook it to death. By vibrating their bodies. I think this was gonna be Crowley's standard of an exorcism until Babalon came round in true It is simply a collective attack against a dangerous invader. Luckily, the honey bees can survive temperatures 1 degree higher, than the wasp. That is cutting it pretty thin. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 61500979 United States 09/16/2014 04:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's a lot of hunny in a hive... Which is made of very meltable wax. Quoting: Snort 'n Poot What if the wasp is heat resistant and gets the whole hive buzzing? It does. Just before they attack it. Their body language just before, is something to behold. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] @1:40 Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 23213748 United States 09/16/2014 04:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'Wrath' Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1704955 Anyone here ever watch those documentaries about Japanese honey bees? I wonder if those beekeepers display the trait of 'wrath' Ever watch bees kill a wasp in their hive? They cook it to death. By vibrating their bodies. This is where everyone is at So why does this happen? When the half dollar is pushed into the block, the warmth of the metal sublimates the dry ice and causes a change in pressure. As the gas pushes past the coin, the pressure causes that shriek. After some time, the coin forms a larger hole in the dry ice, producing larger air currents that push the coin around, causing it to vibrate and appear to be shivering. |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 61500979 United States 09/16/2014 05:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'Wrath' Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1704955 Anyone here ever watch those documentaries about Japanese honey bees? I wonder if those beekeepers display the trait of 'wrath' Ever watch bees kill a wasp in their hive? They cook it to death. By vibrating their bodies. This is where everyone is at So why does this happen? When the half dollar is pushed into the block, the warmth of the metal sublimates the dry ice and causes a change in pressure. As the gas pushes past the coin, the pressure causes that shriek. After some time, the coin forms a larger hole in the dry ice, producing larger air currents that push the coin around, causing it to vibrate and appear to be shivering. Heya Fancy. :) Reminds of the Leidenfrost effect. [link to en.wikipedia.org] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 23213748 United States 09/16/2014 05:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's a lot of hunny in a hive... Which is made of very meltable wax. Quoting: Snort 'n Poot What if the wasp is heat resistant and gets the whole hive buzzing? It does. Just before they attack it. Their body language just before, is something to behold. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] @1:40 That is interesting about how they swing their abdomens to communicate. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 49388975 United States 09/16/2014 05:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Personally I often fear that I consume too much calcium 'Tummo fire' I feel is a potential option for dealing with excess acidity, alas I am a man of ice or cauterizing fire And little more As much as I hate that about myself Then I wish on you the blessed curse of nothing being hot or cold. All is the same. Your mind is then forced to make sense of the sameness. For me I saw it as music. Different experiences represented different notes, but it was music just the same. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 23213748 United States 09/16/2014 05:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'Wrath' Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1704955 Anyone here ever watch those documentaries about Japanese honey bees? I wonder if those beekeepers display the trait of 'wrath' Ever watch bees kill a wasp in their hive? They cook it to death. By vibrating their bodies. This is where everyone is at So why does this happen? When the half dollar is pushed into the block, the warmth of the metal sublimates the dry ice and causes a change in pressure. As the gas pushes past the coin, the pressure causes that shriek. After some time, the coin forms a larger hole in the dry ice, producing larger air currents that push the coin around, causing it to vibrate and appear to be shivering. Heya Fancy. :) Reminds of the Leidenfrost effect. [link to en.wikipedia.org] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Been seeing water droplets lately, nice. The layer reminds of thermal mass which came up yesterday. [link to en.wikipedia.org] [link to en.wikipedia.org] Traditional structured hogans are also considered pioneers of energy efficient homes. Using packed mud against the entire wood structure, the home was kept cool by natural air ventilation and water sprinkled on the dirt ground inside. During the winter, the fireplace kept the inside warm for a long period of time and well into the night. This concept is called thermal mass. The hornet needs to learn heat capacity, lol |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 61500979 United States 09/16/2014 05:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's a lot of hunny in a hive... Which is made of very meltable wax. Quoting: Snort 'n Poot What if the wasp is heat resistant and gets the whole hive buzzing? It does. Just before they attack it. Their body language just before, is something to behold. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] @1:40 That is interesting about how they swing their abdomens to communicate. I thought so too. When you can't utilize language, life finds other ways. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 54648889 United States 09/16/2014 05:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Animal body language was the key to non verbal communication to me. You can have an entire conversation with an animal and never say a thing. Extremely effective way to communicate. Then I realized humans are just as susceptible to body language cues, though curiously numb to the fact that it affects them so easily. Men more so than women. Women tend to read body language much more instincually than men. Though they are still not immune to its various charms even while understanding what is being done on some level. It's how I know we are at least part animal and that there is no escaping that. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 38059012 United States 09/16/2014 05:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A bee landed on me yesterday but it just sat there and then flew off. No sting. Was just in woods by a swamp and a group of high school kids came through. One of the coaches said wheres Crowley? Kept asking. Then one of the kids said yeah, where is Aleister? Where are they? In my head thinking. Pretty sure Crowley and all his "magick" is in the swamp back there being guarded by a mother alligator and her newborn babies where his book of excrement was left to disintegrate into nothing. Damn right the Feathered Snake above them alli s BACK Pi. His name aint henry. |
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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 61500979 United States 09/16/2014 05:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Animal body language was the key to non verbal communication to me. You can have an entire conversation with an animal and never say a thing. Extremely effective way to communicate. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54648889 Then I realized humans are just as susceptible to body language cues, though curiously numb to the fact that it affects them so easily. Men more so than women. Women tend to read body language much more instincually than men. Though they are still not immune to its various charms even while understanding what is being done on some level. It's how I know we are at least part animal and that there is no escaping that. Well said. Body language speaks much louder than words. Especially, the written word. Unless one is very apt, at creating the scene. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 49388975 United States 09/16/2014 05:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Animal body language was the key to non verbal communication to me. You can have an entire conversation with an animal and never say a thing. Extremely effective way to communicate. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54648889 Then I realized humans are just as susceptible to body language cues, though curiously numb to the fact that it affects them so easily. Men more so than women. Women tend to read body language much more instincually than men. Though they are still not immune to its various charms even while understanding what is being done on some level. It's how I know we are at least part animal and that there is no escaping that. Well said. Body language speaks much louder than words. Especially, the written word. Unless one is very apt, at creating the scene. Thank you |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 61500979 United States 09/16/2014 05:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wished an experience on him I can only explain as a gift and a curse simultaneously. I don't think it is wise to ever wish such on anyone. People paths are their own. As perhaps that is what YOU needed to see and overcome, on yours. But not beneficial for another. In the long run. With time brings wisdom and tools. Often to see and head off what is coming. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |