I've probably seen it 10 times!
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I've probably seen it 10 times!
It's where people go to die. Based around keeping terminal patients comfortable and pain free until death, but not extending life, just for the sake of extending life.
Your question brought to...
Oh, I get it. Well f**k you, Sidious. My way of saying, "you're welcome." :scrhd::D:D
Care to explain that remark?
Natural History of Trolls
The older the stories, the more information you can find regarding their daily life, and, dare I say, the biology and natural history of the trolls. Some researchers have...
Thanks Elen,
I can't wait to watch that movie!
Oh, that is so damned funny.
The psychopath who burnt me, has moved to the most dangerous fire zone in the U.S. Ironic, isn't it? No need to get a voodoo doll and set it on fire! And I have to admit that when I read about major...
NAP,
I agree completely. It is a terrible abuse. Had I acted on my impulses, it would have been with the spirit of just retaliation. But...it's never wise, because even if you have been targeted...
I just want to quickly add that my great grandmother on my father's side was a pipe smoking midwife with Sammi heritage. When I told a Spanish friend this he told me that midwife is sometimes code...
'Dear Reader',
Thanks for the great story and for all of your input on this thread. It's fantastic. I composed a long response yesterday and then hit some key, by mistake and the whole thing...
Paganism leads to some excesses, no doubt, but strip a people of all sense of nature and the sensuous, repress the mysterious, the dark, the olde and you end up wit weird rapey culture, in a...
This is kind of funny
Typically a Utopian community will take at least a couple years to collapse, but Fruitlands got it all done in one. Founded in Harvard, Massachusetts in 1843, the philosophy...
I have mixed feelings about paganism. It is awe inspiring and intriguing on the one hand, but scary on the other.
As far as nature spirits and elves and fairies go, we may be immersed in that...
"In 1620 the Mayflower shepherded in the founders of Plymouth Plantation, and in 1630 the Arbela brought John Winthrop with his sermons about the “city on a hill”, but during the decade that...