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artu
Promising
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My BS sensor is tingling again
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posted March 14, 2019 10:47 PM |
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He’s okay. He’s a friend of ours.
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Are you pretty? This is my occasion. - Ghost
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bloodsucker
Legendary Hero
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posted March 15, 2019 01:50 AM |
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The Rape of the Sabine Women
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Kipshasz
Undefeatable Hero
Elvin's Darkside
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posted March 15, 2019 08:15 AM |
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Salamandre said: Who's Steve Jobs
a peddler of faulty, overpriced personal electronics. elevated to godhood status by hipsters and chav-gopnik types who want to show off(because why pay your debts when you can buy the newest iPhone?), and to whom people using other electronics with better price/quality ratio are literally untermensch.
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"Kip is the Gavin McInnes of HC" - Salamandre
"Ashan to the Trashcan", "I got PTSD from H7. " - LizardWarrior
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artu
Promising
Undefeatable Hero
My BS sensor is tingling again
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posted March 15, 2019 08:41 AM |
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Now here I got this, only because I got angry about Kip pulling his BS.
Let me put it this way:
Lemmy sings Lennon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQF51U78Whs
Lennon dont sing Lemmy.
And that is Steve Jobs to you.
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Are you pretty? This is my occasion. - Ghost
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blob2
Undefeatable Hero
Blob-Ohmos the Second
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posted March 15, 2019 09:53 AM |
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Steve Jobs is a false prophet!
Ancient Anunnaki or SIR are the true gods!
And Trump is their prophet.
Well actually, maybe Jobs was also one of their minions?
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PandaTar
Responsible
Legendary Hero
Celestial Heavens Mascot
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posted March 15, 2019 03:09 PM |
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Salamandre said:
The church in front of my house, my preferred. Because when I see it, it means I'm home.
It's a rather cute church. Well-tended, it seems.
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"Okay. Look. We both said a lot of things that you're going to regret. But I think we can put our differences behind us. For science. You monster."
GlaDOS – Portal 2
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Blizzardboy
Honorable
Undefeatable Hero
Nerf Herder
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posted April 16, 2019 09:39 AM |
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Parisian skyline, Holy Week.
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"Folks, I don't trust children. They're here to replace us."
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Trogdor
Legendary Hero
Words in a custom title
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posted April 16, 2019 03:13 PM |
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Eh, they'll rebuild it. Most of the building is still there.
Just getting in before the conspiracy peddlers start ruining it for the rest of us.
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"Through the power of the dollar you can communicate with the dead." - Artu
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blob2
Undefeatable Hero
Blob-Ohmos the Second
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posted April 16, 2019 03:16 PM |
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Edited by blob2 at 15:16, 16 Apr 2019.
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Yeah but the 19th century Spire for instance is gone forever. Heard some of them priceless stained glass windows were also destroyed...
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tSar-Ivor
Promising
Legendary Hero
Scourge of God
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posted April 17, 2019 12:01 AM |
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Blizzardboy said:
Parisian skyline, Holy Week.
I love you.
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"No laughs were had. There is only shame and sadness." Jenny
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Neraus
Promising
Legendary Hero
Pain relief cream seller
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posted April 17, 2019 01:12 AM |
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Wow, how edgy, how's your little LARPagan commune going Varg?
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Noli offendere Patriam Agathae quia ultrix iniuriarum est.
ANTUDO
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Trogdor
Legendary Hero
Words in a custom title
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posted April 17, 2019 05:27 PM |
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Neraus said: Wow, how edgy, how's your little LARPagan commune going Varg?
He quit the whole LARP thing ever since he locked himself inside a dungeon.
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"Through the power of the dollar you can communicate with the dead." - Artu
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RIKK_P
Tavern Dweller
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posted September 18, 2020 09:14 AM |
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Wow! This is very beautiful. Personally, I find Kolner Dom the most beautiful church in the world. However, it doesn't matter how these religious buildings look like. It's more important what is inside the book. There is the whole world there and this link helped me to understand it better.
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Catchy_Title
Disgraceful
Tavern Dweller
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posted September 18, 2020 10:14 AM |
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Looks really amazing! I have read a lot of interesting legends about this church on the internet. Such buildings are so mysterious, in my opinion. Well, I understood its history better, when I have read the info from this [url=https://ezbible.org/]link[/url]. I suppose that everyone will find there some useful advice. Because of quarantine I can't visit this place and to see all its beauty with my eyes. But I will try to visit it in the future
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Celfious
Promising
Legendary Hero
From earth
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posted September 19, 2020 01:32 AM |
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blizzardboy said: My favorite cathedral that I have visited personally is the Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene in Salt Lake City, Utah. The intensity of the colors is uncommon, at least for churches in the Latin rite tradition:
Some other sites I would like to visit:
Our Lady of Fatima, Portugal
The grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, France
Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mexico City
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem
And I wouldn't mind visiting Krakow, where Pope St John Paul II spend a lot of his time as a cardinal. His pontificate is probably the most interesting/fascinating one since the 5th century (with St Leo).
I am going to be completely honest that Our Lady of Lourdes' resemblance to the Disney castle is kind of hilarious:
That matrix red and blue though
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blob2
Undefeatable Hero
Blob-Ohmos the Second
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posted September 19, 2020 10:50 AM |
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Edited by blob2 at 10:50, 19 Sep 2020.
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Celfious said:
Our Lady of Fatima, Portugal
The grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, France
I've been to those two places.
Lourdes is beautifully situated (Pyrenees mountains region is really picturesque) and the town itself and the valley in which it's located have this special vibe around it. Or at least it had when I was there around 20 years ago. The micro-climate there is calming.
Fatima on the other hand is this one big hot plaza. Getting to the sanctuary on your knees, as per tradition (there's even this seperate pathway for these kind of pilgrims), must be pretty exhausting.
I'm not a religious person but those places do seem to be special and generate an aura of sanctity and concentration.
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