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Morgandria

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:24 am


Ugh. "|337 h4xx0rs" suck diseased infected donkey dong. Especially if they're stupid enough to give their contact info on the account they hacked.

My hands hurt too damn much these days. Rheumatoid arthritis sucks too.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:25 am


I humbly submit that Inari could kick Odin's a** in a bar fight.

From the bestest source EVER, Kiwipedia:

According to a 1985 survey by the National Association of Shinto Shrines, 32,000 shrines — more than one-third of Shinto shrines in Japan — are dedicated to Inari. This number includes only Shinto shrines with full-time resident priests; if small roadside or field shrines, shrines kept in a home or corporate office, smaller shrines without full-time resident priests, and Buddhist temples were included, the number would increase by at least an order of magnitude

Even though my avatar is Kitsune, I am in now way biased and am completely objective. Really.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:48 am


Sir William Black
I humbly submit that Inari could kick Odin's a** in a bar fight.

From the bestest source EVER, Kiwipedia:

According to a 1985 survey by the National Association of Shinto Shrines, 32,000 shrines — more than one-third of Shinto shrines in Japan — are dedicated to Inari. This number includes only Shinto shrines with full-time resident priests; if small roadside or field shrines, shrines kept in a home or corporate office, smaller shrines without full-time resident priests, and Buddhist temples were included, the number would increase by at least an order of magnitude

Even though my avatar is Kitsune, I am in now way biased and am completely objective. Really.
Suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrre.

And I'm not biased towards Odin at all.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 12:08 pm


Celeblin Galadeneryn
Sir William Black
I humbly submit that Inari could kick Odin's a** in a bar fight.

From the bestest source EVER, Kiwipedia:

According to a 1985 survey by the National Association of Shinto Shrines, 32,000 shrines — more than one-third of Shinto shrines in Japan — are dedicated to Inari. This number includes only Shinto shrines with full-time resident priests; if small roadside or field shrines, shrines kept in a home or corporate office, smaller shrines without full-time resident priests, and Buddhist temples were included, the number would increase by at least an order of magnitude

Even though my avatar is Kitsune, I am in now way biased and am completely objective. Really.
Suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrre.

And I'm not biased towards Odin at all.
That's good, since Inari can, as I mentioned above, kick Odin's eyepatched arse in a bar fight.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 3:59 pm


Sir William Black
That's good, since Inari can, as I mentioned above, kick Odin's eyepatched arse in a bar fight.

In his DREAMs, maybe.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 4:51 pm


The sick feeling in my stomach is almost gone, yay!

sol_oriens


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 4:58 pm


Deoridhe
Sir William Black
That's good, since Inari can, as I mentioned above, kick Odin's eyepatched arse in a bar fight.

In his DREAMs, maybe.
No, Inari would win.

And Odin would cry because he got beaten up by a woman. blaugh
PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 7:29 pm


Sir William Black
Deoridhe
Sir William Black
That's good, since Inari can, as I mentioned above, kick Odin's eyepatched arse in a bar fight.

In his DREAMs, maybe.
No, Inari would win.

And Odin would cry because he got beaten up by a woman. blaugh
Only to find out that Odin was feigning weakness in order to throw a mug of mead into Inari's eyes and beat the living s**t out of Him/Her/It.

TeaDidikai


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 7:42 pm


This is Haddie.
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Haddie is love.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 8:00 pm


Haddie is a cutie! biggrin

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:16 pm


TeaDidikai
Sir William Black
Deoridhe
Sir William Black
That's good, since Inari can, as I mentioned above, kick Odin's eyepatched arse in a bar fight.

In his DREAMs, maybe.
No, Inari would win.

And Odin would cry because he got beaten up by a woman. blaugh
Only to find out that Odin was feigning weakness in order to throw a mug of mead into Inari's eyes and beat the living s**t out of Him/Her/It.
Additionally, does Odin get to bring his pets?

Because I don't want to be on the wrong side of those wolves.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:28 pm


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my best friend, who's patron is Macha, is having twins. can anyone say "duh"?

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the former "Senior Druid" of my grove, who i ran against for Treasurer, is publicly demeaning my capacity as officer and my financial reports.

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my grandfather, who just lost his 3rd wife, called my grandmother to ask her what she thought of getting back together, after 19 years divorced.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:41 pm


I'm trying to give up sugar (again) for the sake of my poor, hyperactive pancreas. Refined sugar is like a drug; the more you eat it, the more you want it. In my experience, it takes about 2 weeks without sweets or refined grains to kick the cravings. After that, I can walk by the local Cinnabun and enjoy the aroma without craving a cinnamon roll. My deep and abiding love of chocolate is going to make this tricky. I really shouldn't allow myself any until the cravings stop, and even if after that I should really stick with 75% cocoa content or higher. Otherwise, I'd just get my sweet tooth back, and I really don't want to give up chocolate entirely...

My last attempt to get off of sugar was foiled by my own weakness and the wide availability of sweets at college. Suffice to say, these next couple weeks are going to be interesting. Lots of internal debating and reminding myself that "just one bite" is NOT okay. xp
PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:46 pm


mute_coyote
My deep and abiding love of chocolate is going to make this tricky. I really shouldn't allow myself any until the cravings stop, and even if after that I should really stick with 75% cocoa content or higher. Otherwise, I'd just get my sweet tooth back, and I really don't want to give up chocolate entirely...
try the darkest chocolate you can stand, or the finest chocolate you can afford. buying cheap chocolate is never acceptable, especially because you'll eat more of it than the good stuff to satisfy the cravings.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:52 pm


saint dreya
mute_coyote
My deep and abiding love of chocolate is going to make this tricky. I really shouldn't allow myself any until the cravings stop, and even if after that I should really stick with 75% cocoa content or higher. Otherwise, I'd just get my sweet tooth back, and I really don't want to give up chocolate entirely...
try the darkest chocolate you can stand, or the finest chocolate you can afford. buying cheap chocolate is never acceptable, especially because you'll eat more of it than the good stuff to satisfy the cravings.

I've noticed. I won't even touch anything made by Hersheys anymore. I have a fondness for Dove chocolate due to its smooth texture and flavor, but the sugar content is too high for my purposes. I've found a good chocolate bar with over 80% cocoa content, which seems to be about the right intensity.
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