December 2010
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I was just talking to my girlfriend about my fascination with Pagan culture, and it reminded me of this song, English Fire. The song itself is set to a piano in the beginning and laments the rise of Christianity in England in the early turn of the millennia (100 A.D. onwards), yearning for her Pagan days through countless allusions to Celtic and Anglo-Saxon myth.
Seven brides serve me...
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for I yearn to return to woodland ferns,
where Herne and his wild huntress lay
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umm sorry to be *that guy*, but 2010 was a shit year. So glad to see it gone. In other news, I’m super optimistic about 2011 though
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bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead bring out your dead
is it unattainable?
out of reach?
: The Hutchison Effect →
tamburina:
The Hutchison Effect refers to the number of eerie phenomena that occurred when inventor John Hutchison attempted to replicate a few of inventor Nikola Tesla’s experiments. Some of the strange events witnessed include levitation, fusion of objects completely different in matter (such as wood and…
Nikola Tesla was just a brilliant man whose secrets I don’t think...
Jesus. Was. Not. Born. On. December. 25th.
kwills88:
bawsmentality:
Jesus. Was. Not. Born. On. December. 25th. Jesus. Was. Not. Born. On. December. 25th. Jesus. Was. Not. Born. On. December. 25th.
No, you’re right. The 25th was the Pagan holiday set aside for the celebration of Christ’s birth, not to mention all the calender fuck ups when the West decided to switch calenders. Now enjoy the national holiday given to you...
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Fallout New Vegas crashes almost as bad as Tumblr...
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If you hear this whisper, you're dying
Barely audible words in a quiet moment on Pink Floyd’s Great Gig in the Sky from Dark Side of the Moon. I’ve heard that line so many times and it still wigs me out. I can never listen to this album without going through the spectrum of emotions.