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there is a finesse to things, you see?

one can be aware of certain currents... they know these things through experience and objective observation...

the finesse is not paying attention while observing...once you start paying attention you are emotionally involved and feeding that which you are observing...that's a slippery slope and causes one to act out of turn. It's a tell every time, the 7 deuce off-suit teaches me that.


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Well that's a funny sync
Last night my bf and i were talking about poker and he mentioned the 7 - 2 cards being statistically the worst hand.
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there is a finesse to things, you see?

one can be aware of certain currents... they know these things through experience and objective observation...

the finesse is not paying attention while observing...once you start paying attention you are emotionally involved and feeding that which you are observing...that's a slippery slope and causes one to act out of turn. It's a tell every time, the 7 deuce off-suit teaches me that.


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 Quoting: Huginn


Well that's a funny sync
Last night my bf and i were talking about poker and he mentioned the 7 - 2 cards being statistically the worst hand.
 Quoting: Goddesslikes888


nrg taught us that (your boy and I)

during that minor scuffle lol
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there is a finesse to things, you see?

one can be aware of certain currents... they know these things through experience and objective observation...

the finesse is not paying attention while observing...once you start paying attention you are emotionally involved and feeding that which you are observing...that's a slippery slope and causes one to act out of turn. It's a tell every time, the 7 deuce off-suit teaches me that.


:wombat:
 Quoting: Huginn


Well that's a funny sync
Last night my bf and i were talking about poker and he mentioned the 7 - 2 cards being statistically the worst hand.
 Quoting: Goddesslikes888


nrg taught us that (your boy and I)

during that minor scuffle lol
 Quoting: Huginn

Holy shit there are so many crazy syncs here.
~Starborn~
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Brb gonna let my mind explode

boom33
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Brb gonna let my mind explode

boom33
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derp berps beeeboop
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there is a finesse to things, you see?

one can be aware of certain currents... they know these things through experience and objective observation...

the finesse is not paying attention while observing...once you start paying attention you are emotionally involved and feeding that which you are observing...that's a slippery slope and causes one to act out of turn. It's a tell every time, the 7 deuce off-suit teaches me that.


:wombat:
 Quoting: Huginn


Well that's a funny sync
Last night my bf and i were talking about poker and he mentioned the 7 - 2 cards being statistically the worst hand.
 Quoting: Goddesslikes888


nrg taught us that (your boy and I)

during that minor scuffle lol
 Quoting: Huginn

Holy shit there are so many crazy syncs here.
 Quoting: Goddesslikes888


:spiralwinds:


funny how things swing back around and around
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i broke my brian


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i broke my brian



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I am way too delirious for this.
Russian stuff can be so weird.
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I went to a party my bf's work was having last night painting pumpkins and bowling until midnight and I feel like i was out partying and drinking.
Too much fun for me apparently cuz i have a rager of a headache today.
wtf
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I went to a party my bf's work was having last night painting pumpkins and bowling until midnight and I feel like i was out partying and drinking.
Too much fun for me apparently cuz i have a rager of a headache today.
wtf
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that is strange

:(

they got a dab for that
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All that overtime, I just knew Tour Guide was the Billionaire.
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LOL
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This reminds me... Well well well
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I went to a party my bf's work was having last night painting pumpkins and bowling until midnight and I feel like i was out partying and drinking.
Too much fun for me apparently cuz i have a rager of a headache today.
wtf
 Quoting: Goddesslikes888


that is strange

:(

they got a dab for that
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Already did that... helped a little.
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This reminds me... Well well well
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Sad really...

According to Rogers, mummy unwrapping as a social event really got going in Britain starting in the 1820s, thanks to a circus performer-turned-antiquities salesman named Giovanni Belzoni. Belzoni made a name for himself in Egypt-obsessed circles after arranging for the removal of several massive Egyptian artifacts on behalf of British consul to Egypt Henry Salt. In 1821, he held a public mummy unwrapping as part of an exhibition of Egyptian antiquities near Piccadilly Circus. The event proved an enormous success—over 2000 people attended on opening day alone. One member of the audience was London surgeon and scholar Thomas Pettigrew, who was so enamored of the spectacle he began holding his own public, ticketed unrollings, usually with an accompanying lecture.

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hf
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<3

sending you and the the little man everything I got today!
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Much love and thanks for that!

:send:
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hugs

always..
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I second this.

:hugs3:
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You don’t know bread if you aren’t German or spend time there :P
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It’s official, you are the Loaf Lieutenant.
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lmao Lordess of Loafs, rather.


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Ah yes, Lordess of Loaf suits you much better :) <3

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Well that's a funny sync
Last night my bf and i were talking about poker and he mentioned the 7 - 2 cards being statistically the worst hand.
 Quoting: Goddesslikes888


nrg taught us that (your boy and I)

during that minor scuffle lol
 Quoting: Huginn

Holy shit there are so many crazy syncs here.
 Quoting: Goddesslikes888


:spiralwinds:


funny how things swing back around and around
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If the vibe is wonko... ~

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<3

sending you and the the little man everything I got today!
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Much love and thanks for that!

:send:
 Quoting: It's A Secret


hugs

always..
 Quoting: Huginn


I second this.

:hugs3:
 Quoting: Thekla


grouphug
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Sad really...

According to Rogers, mummy unwrapping as a social event really got going in Britain starting in the 1820s, thanks to a circus performer-turned-antiquities salesman named Giovanni Belzoni. Belzoni made a name for himself in Egypt-obsessed circles after arranging for the removal of several massive Egyptian artifacts on behalf of British consul to Egypt Henry Salt. In 1821, he held a public mummy unwrapping as part of an exhibition of Egyptian antiquities near Piccadilly Circus. The event proved an enormous success—over 2000 people attended on opening day alone. One member of the audience was London surgeon and scholar Thomas Pettigrew, who was so enamored of the spectacle he began holding his own public, ticketed unrollings, usually with an accompanying lecture.

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Not cool.
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It’s official, you are the Loaf Lieutenant.
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lmao Lordess of Loafs, rather.


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Ah yes, Lordess of Loaf suits you much better :) <3

[link to i.giphy.com (secure)]
 Quoting: twenty7


sun

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#3 rofl
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Sad really...

According to Rogers, mummy unwrapping as a social event really got going in Britain starting in the 1820s, thanks to a circus performer-turned-antiquities salesman named Giovanni Belzoni. Belzoni made a name for himself in Egypt-obsessed circles after arranging for the removal of several massive Egyptian artifacts on behalf of British consul to Egypt Henry Salt. In 1821, he held a public mummy unwrapping as part of an exhibition of Egyptian antiquities near Piccadilly Circus. The event proved an enormous success—over 2000 people attended on opening day alone. One member of the audience was London surgeon and scholar Thomas Pettigrew, who was so enamored of the spectacle he began holding his own public, ticketed unrollings, usually with an accompanying lecture.

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Not cool.
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The sheer ignorance of it all...
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Sad really...

According to Rogers, mummy unwrapping as a social event really got going in Britain starting in the 1820s, thanks to a circus performer-turned-antiquities salesman named Giovanni Belzoni. Belzoni made a name for himself in Egypt-obsessed circles after arranging for the removal of several massive Egyptian artifacts on behalf of British consul to Egypt Henry Salt. In 1821, he held a public mummy unwrapping as part of an exhibition of Egyptian antiquities near Piccadilly Circus. The event proved an enormous success—over 2000 people attended on opening day alone. One member of the audience was London surgeon and scholar Thomas Pettigrew, who was so enamored of the spectacle he began holding his own public, ticketed unrollings, usually with an accompanying lecture.

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 Quoting: pool


Not cool.
 Quoting: twenty7


The sheer ignorance of it all...
 Quoting: Huginn


Incredible.

At least one paid respect though.

It sounds like an urban myth, but it isn't: starting around a pigment called mummy brown, made from ground-up mummies, was a popular choice for European artists. Delacroix used it, as did British portraitist Sir William Beechey, and it was a special favorite of the Pre-Raphaelites. According to scholar Philip McCouat, in 1712 "an artist supply shop rather jokily called 'A La Momie' opened in Paris, selling paints and varnish as well as powdered mummy, incense and myrrh." To be fair, not everyone knew what they were painting with. When artist Edward Burne-Jones found out, he held a little funeral for a tube of paint in his back garden.
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