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    Quote: from Ghost Writer on 11:13 pm on July 26, 2003
    Please forgive me, but wicca? Hahahahahahaha!
    What's so funny about taking interests in religions that aren't the mainstream stuff?

    I personally don't practice, but I find it interesting
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    i have friends who are "wicca" but not really. they just do it to be "different."

    anyhow i probably told this story before, but the morning of prom kate was making me a potion so i could "get laid" despite all my complaints to her to "get over it" and "leave it be" since my date was a gay man. well, she proceeded with it and stupidly got sandalwood oil all down the front of her dress. we had to clean it up. luckily, it all came out. it was satin too... close call...
    because a pig is a pig and that's that
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    yeah, I've heard you tell that one.

    I've never heard of a "get laid" potion...... it must have been one she made up, she could've gotten the ingredients in the wrong proportions. Sandalwood is good for luck, but not love or fertility (so it wouldn't help with sex eh, unless you count on the "luck" aspect, but you need the right herbs to go with it, it can't work alone).... do you remember what else she put in it?
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    i don't know. basically, the girl is a nut. unfortunately she moved to california. now we can't steal eachother's clothes anymore or go to the mall or go to the military store and discuss my communist ways (her dad is in the military and he was cool but i always argued with him until he would get red in the face and threaten to go get his semi automatic or whatever he uses).
    but the herbs were these really potent smelling kitchen spices. she shoved the concoction right under my nose and i swear my eyes watered the smell was so strong. pepper was one of the ingredients, i'm sure of it. it was bullshit though. she added nutmeg and other things. not real wicca. and wheni got cold she'd give me her jacket and claim she could draw heat from the stones we were walking on. "kate, there's no heat in those fucking stones. it's 20 degrees out here."
    "fine, i'll smoke a cigarette then to keep warm."
    and she'd pull out a cig, light it, and then walk downwind of me so the smoke wouldn't blow in my face. kate was great.
    because a pig is a pig and that's that
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    lol, pepper and nutmeg huh?......

    *pulls out wicca books... with herb guides* :biggrin:

    Nutmeg's good for health and healing, luck... love too (but there are like 50 herbs that you can use for that, some are more potent in different combinations of other herbs, it all depends on youi intentions and the combinations of other herbs....)

    I would say that's a but nutty:biggrin:

    I've never read anything about using pepper.... did it taste good? .. just kidding :cheesy:

    I have the same fihgts with my dad....lol

    (Edited by felicia at 5:26 pm on July 27, 2003)
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    Name: Jannes

    Age: 15

    Location (City, state, & country): Belgian

    Occupation: Studentt

    Economic Ideology: Socialism

    Political Ideology: Socialism

    Religion or Faith: in doubt

    Languages spoken: English, dutch, french, some german,little spanish

    Favourite Political Figure/s: ché, lavey

    Favourite Music Group/Category: metal (no nu-metal), folk, kleinkunst, like, rem/beatles/radiohead rocky thing, and somethimes hard punk or hardcore

    Favourite book ever: witch, a certain age, crosses

    Favourite Food: karakollen

    Interests: politics, region, occultism, spiritual thingies, me guitar (and music in general), en scripting



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    Quote: from felicia on 10:48 am on July 27, 2003
    Quote: from El Brujo on 4:22 am on July 26, 2003
    Name: Santiago

    Favourite Food: Shrimp

    Interests: history, politics, music, video/computer games, football("soccer"), Paganism, Islam, Satanism, etc.
    No! Don't you know tht shrimp are evil???? I've had a few run-ins with them and they just don't like me.

    You're interested in wicca too? Yay :cheesy:
    Somewhat, Im more into Odinism and Norse mythology, though (no, I am not NSBM). I ordered a book on Ragnarok that's taking a damn long time to get here. Occultism in general catches my attention, just decipher my name, "El Brujo." :biggrin:
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    Word.

    Name: my friends call me Matt; you can call me Eddy

    Location: Cape Cod, MA (everyday is summer baby)

    Economic idealogy: Paying my bills/rent on time occasionally

    Political idealogy: Freedom of Speech (total, aboslute, and unrelenting), Freedom to have an active say in how your government works, Freedom to all the education your brain can handle, and Freedom to see a doctor when you're sick.

    Favorite Music:

    The Miracle of 86, The Anniverary, The Get Up Kids, Built to Spill, Sense Field, Modest Mouse, Brand New, Further Seems Forever, Frank Black, Cursive, Thursday, Taking Back Sunday, Hey Mercedes, Saves the Day, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Koufax, Kevin Devine, Chris Carraba, Weezer, the Cure, Alkaline Trio, Hot Water Music, Benton Falls, Last Days of April, the White Octave, the Geraldine Fibbers, ect...

    Favorite Book: Random Acts of Senseless Violence by Jack Womack (that book will make you have a nervous breakdown)

    Favorite Film: Saving Private Ryan

    runners-up: Raging Bull, Manhattan, Magnolia, Paths of Glory, Barry Lyndon, Dog Day Afternoon, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Fargo, Hannah and her Sisters, Billy Liar, Straw Dogs, Ordinary People, Closely Watched Trains, Last Temptation of Christ, Mo Better Blues, ect...

    interests: History, left-wing politics, fundamental christianity, making pretty girls laugh.

    Word-life.
    "...I was drivin' across the valley floor/ Goin' past a scene of gore/ Something that had ended here/ Then I stopped in at a porno store/ And I saw among the pictures there/ A vision that was...very fair.../ Just a moment from yesteryear/ ...All I could do was stare..." ------ Frank Black
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    [quote]Quote: from El Brujo on 9:50 pm on July 27, 2003
    Somewhat, Im more into Odinism and Norse mythology, though (no, I am not NSBM). I ordered a book on Ragnarok that's taking a damn long time to get here. Occultism in general catches my attention, just decipher my name, "El Brujo." :biggrin:
    MSBM? ..... and I don't know what "el brujo" means :biggrin:

    the...... brew? hehe, I don't know :cheesy:

    AK
    but what if I'd rather call you "Matty"?

    (Edited by felicia at 3:22 pm on July 28, 2003)
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    NSBM = National Socialist Black Metal (a lot of them are "Odinists" )

    "Brujo" means "Warlock" (or male counterpart to witch) in Spanish. :biggrin:
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    Quote: from felicia on 7:20 pm on July 28, 2003


    MSBM? ..... and I don't know what "el brujo" means :biggrin:

    the...... brew? hehe, I don't know :cheesy:

    AK
    but what if I'd rather call you "Matty"?

    (Edited by felicia at 3:22 pm on July 28, 2003)
    think "el brujo" means the wizard and "matty" is what i call matt,, felicia. or rather "matty matt"
    because a pig is a pig and that's that
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    Quote: from the amaryllis on 6:14 pm on July 28, 2003
    Quote: from felicia on 7:20 pm on July 28, 2003


    MSBM? ..... and I don't know what "el brujo" means :biggrin:

    the...... brew? hehe, I don't know :cheesy:

    AK
    but what if I'd rather call you "Matty"?

    (Edited by felicia at 3:22 pm on July 28, 2003)
    think "el brujo" means the wizard and "matty" is what i call matt,, felicia. or rather "matty matt"
    matty matt, he's been going by that long before you got here, trust me...... I made a comment to him about calling him "Matty" and that I had another friend that I call "matty"... etc, that was before you got here :biggrin:

    el Brujo
    Thanks for the clarification :cheesy:

    El Brujo.... I like that :cheesy:
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    In some circles outside of this forum I have heard that comrade Brujo is sometimes referred to as "El Gefe" due to his overwhelming charm and rugged good looks.

    He's tip top with the ladies I hear.
    "It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions, a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly. If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it." - Albert Einstein
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    name: Victor (tough one, eh?)

    age: 15

    location: this is boring

    I'm gonna go do something else *yawn*
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    Originally posted by COMRADE RAF@Jul 29 2003, 07:56 PM
    He's tip top with the ladies I hear.
    oh yeah? could of fooled me
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    Originally posted by COMRADE RAF@Jul 29 2003, 11:56 PM

    He's tip top with the ladies I hear.
    likewise i'm sure :P
    because a pig is a pig and that's that
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    Name: James
    Age: 16 (17 in September)
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    Languages: 16 years English/4 German/2.5 Latin/3 Jamaican <_<
    Occupation: Sophomore in College working towards Biology Major/History Minor (For Pre-Med), Angry Gardener
    Religion: None Today
    Economic Ideology: Socialism
    Political Ideology: Democratic Socialism (for today)
    Favorite Food: Sushi (esp. Tuna and Squid) and Herb
    Favorite Musical Genres:Roots Reggae/Blues/Dub Reggae/Cool Jazz/Classic Rock/Funk/Psychedelia
    Favorite Films: The Big Lebowski, Wings of Desire, Dogma, and the Complete Monterey Pop Festival
    Favorite Literature: Things Fall Apart-Chinua Achebe, Motorcycle Diaries-Che Guevara, The Complete Gonzo Journals-Hunter S. Thompson, Siddhartha-Herman Hesse, on aggression-Konrad Lorenz, Soul on Ice-Eldrige Cleaver, Collected Poems-Wendell Berry, Collected Poems of the Romantics, The Bible, The Collected Articles of Babuf, The Monkey Wrench Gang-I forgot, The Rastafarians-Leonard S. Barrett. there are a few more, but I am lazy, tired, and both.
    Interests: Becoming a human Swiss Army Knife, that is, being the most useful person I can to others at all times, whether it be outside or in an emergency, seen. Bass lines in music, Music, Herb Research, Looking at my ceiling, Reading, Throwing away poems I write, trying to think of nice girls that attend my college and deluding myself into thinking I can make them like me.
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    Since I am new here.....

    Name: Bas

    Age: 22

    Locale: Netherlands

    Languages: Dutch, English, German, French

    Occupation: Student and the honorable profession of banker

    Religion: agnost

    Economic Ideology: capitalism

    Political Ideology: libertarian

    And since the only good politician is he who gives the individual the maximum amount of freedom, none in modern history qualifies.

    Of course, every morning I play Dvorak&#39;s New World Symphony, to honour the not-so-free-but-fortunately-not-living-under-total-socialist-oppression world
    &quot;we continue to speak of the small farmer, the poor small farmer, and we never say that the farmer, no matter how poor and small he is, manifestly generates capitalism... It is very true that the campesino has been a pillar of the Revolution, that he was always in favor of it, that he fought in the Sierra, that he was one of the first to join the Rebel army. In spite of this, he must be ELIMINATED.&quot;

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    Name: M.

    Location: Vienna, Austria.

    Occupation: Just finished school.

    Economic Ideology: Communism.

    Political Ideology: True Democracy, Socialist Democracy.

    Religion or Faith: Atheist.

    Languages spoken: German, English and French.

    Favourite Political Figure/s: Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Iljich Uljanov Lenin. All &#39;classics&#39; I know, there are others too of course.

    Favourite Music: Punk.

    Favourite book ever: There are some, mostly books about political figures/events or Marxist issues in general.

    Interests: Calcio, Sociology/History/Politics and Marxism - Leninism.
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    Rasta, how the hell did you get to be a Sophomore at age 16? I graduated from high school a year early and I&#39;m only going to be a 17 year old freshman&#33;

    Anyway, hats off to you&#33;
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