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Sarena |
Jul 5 2007, 10:15 PM
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Lord of the Rings is one the most awesomest trilogies ever, so NZ deserves extra bonus points, I got to see the set for Rivendell when I went over to NZ =] & the Kiwi is quite a fine bird, baby/tiny kiwis are so much cuter than bald eagles and the albatross!
I don't think your the only one living in an American world, actually considering the current circumstances, I believe we're all living in the American world.
You have to ask such a complicated question.
I've only researched Wicca and Witchcraft really- I haven't done it wholeheartedly and I've gone through patterns of learning passively and then just concentrating on my superficial life for ages-so on and off for about 6 years.
Quite frankly I'm just trying to learn easy stuff. =] (Easier-?)
I don't want to be able to learn big complicated ceremonial magick or learn names that I can't pronounce or have to spend forever drawing those big complicated circles.
I've been to a few circles with one of my local covens. They're really nice but I just don't fit in there. Maybe when I'm off to Uni, I might think of joining a different coven. I'm also part of a few online groups.
I guess I just want to know more about myself and be able to practise alone. I don't want to turn to magick for every aspect in my life but it's like once you find out the possibilities or just how right some of the beliefs feel, I just can't ignore that. I guess I want to learn a lot of things...I'm not even sure what they are. I guess I want to be able to meditate better, find a form of divination I'm drawn to, Umm, open up my chakras, learn more about Buddhism and my own religion...
I guess I'm not sure.
That wasn't a very good answer but oh well. I have to go defend vegetarianism and religion now...or maybe later.
=]
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Say there's weakness in an empty pocket No, I'll tell you there's weakness in an empty heart You say there's strength in the power to control No, There's strength in only love and compassion
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Sarena |
Jul 7 2007, 09:18 AM
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I love Canadian accents. There was this guy who had this heavy Canadian accent and I used to hang on every single word he said just to listen to the accent. (This was when I was 13-don't judge me too much!) I also love British and American accents..actually most accents are quite sexy.
Serious and mature is a bit of an overstatement. I think immaturity is essential to being mature. I'm the opposite of serious, I'm so disorganised, highly moody and extremely emotional-totally unfocused. I have a huge imagination which I think adds to my, lets hope, mild, insanity. I'm quite confused, is it really that 'abnormal' to talk to yourself? I think I could write a novel or a script but I can never remember what I was saying...
I didn't mean to make it seem like I'm only looking for females to talk to...I just mean it'd be cool to meet people close to home and it was surprising to see how many males in here. I'm over that shock now.
Fight Club should be what the name suggests, 'fight club', but I think people take on a whole different persona when they fight, like the meaner they get, or the meaner their points are-the more ground they hold. I'm not sure if I actually like fighting, I like sharing my opinion I guess but I like opening my mind to other people's opinions, which sounds sort of nice when I write it, but the whole opening of the mind usually happens quite awhile afterwards. In the moment, I'm more like "How can they actually think that?!"
I should really go completely my two overdue assignments...but I probably won't
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Say there's weakness in an empty pocket No, I'll tell you there's weakness in an empty heart You say there's strength in the power to control No, There's strength in only love and compassion
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Acid09 |
Jul 7 2007, 11:39 AM
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QUOTE I love Canadian accents. There was this guy who had this heavy Canadian accent and I used to hang on every single word he said just to listen to the accent. (This was when I was 13-don't judge me too much!) I also love British and American accents..actually most accents are quite sexy. I never realized Americans had accents. Then again are you talking about southern or New York accents? Either way I'm from the Rockies so I have niether. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) QUOTE Serious and mature is a bit of an overstatement. I think immaturity is essential to being mature. I'm the opposite of serious, I'm so disorganised, highly moody and extremely emotional-totally unfocused. I have a huge imagination which I think adds to my, lets hope, mild, insanity. I'm quite confused, is it really that 'abnormal' to talk to yourself? I think I could write a novel or a script but I can never remember what I was saying... You don't sound like you're here to learn how to slay demons or woo spike of buffy. IN other words you don't seem fluffy. Maybe everybody is in their own right to some extent. The point is I respect your attitude towards the occult and mysticism. QUOTE I didn't mean to make it seem like I'm only looking for females to talk to...I just mean it'd be cool to meet people close to home and it was surprising to see how many males in here. I'm over that shock now. Well you're not the only one. I have yet to find a 23ish male from Colorado. THe best I've ever found was some much older person. Oh well I haven't really been looking for males my age anyways. Now if I could find myself a nice lady off these forums then that'd be pretty cool. But so far no luck. The bar is a much better place to meet new people. Yeah about fight club. Its cool and it is "fight" club. But don't let it be the only reason why you visit this site. This site has much more to offer than petty banter and such. Yeah just enjoy this site for what it is and not just one part of it.
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Sarena |
Jul 8 2007, 06:24 AM
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It's strange-Americans on tv don't seem to have accents, but Americans like on the phone have like such heavy accents, and I can't tell the difference between American accents...they all sound...American... Truthfully...I have the whole Buffy DVD set. And about the first season of Angel...and a few books... I mean I know that it isn't real and all, but I did quite like the series, loved more like it... And Spike was kind of [extremely] sexy...Angel was just a whinger. And I really don't like Buffy...Buffy was a complete whinger. She complained about everything! I am bitching about fictional characters and could probably stand to do so for much much longer.... I think the most cutest couple in that whole series was Tara and Willow...Awww.....
I don't think I'll find a guy on these forums...And I don't drink so bars are out of the question. I'm going to try book clubs, the porno section and maybe hang around the airport. They seem like good places...
I'm not obsessed with the fight club! I just haven't found that many recent posts that I have anything to post in except for mindless blabber. I lurk a bit and look at older posts in different forums...when I first got here, this guy had a topic about white gold and I think he was asking about the properties and I talked about how white gold just looks like silver...it got like deleted like the next day...I think the posts sort of have to be relevant.
Edit: Spelling mistakes are so annoying..
This post has been edited by Sarena: Jul 8 2007, 06:26 AM
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Say there's weakness in an empty pocket No, I'll tell you there's weakness in an empty heart You say there's strength in the power to control No, There's strength in only love and compassion
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