<Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net> wrote in message news:e3lh84laviid36c1gah4rnfuut29emqq2i@4ax.com... On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 13:06:43 +0200, "Victor Manta" <manvic_99spaam@yahoo.com> wrote: She looks very 3D and stony indeed. http://www.post.at/eshop/philatelieshop/detail.php?prod=208340 I wonder what is she wearing on her head. Her head? "In anatomy, the head of an animal
Marquis Des Moines wrote: *raises hand* Well, worship's a bit of a hairy term (I came pretty close to worshiping breakfast in bed this morning), but I am a Luciferian (I just happen to be a Luciferian who sent his $30 to "Bob). I was a Luciferian before the Alex Jone-ites tried to co-opt the term for their own conspiracy theory. Most of the Luciferians I know however get a real
On Nov 6, 10:24 pm, HellPopeHuey <HellPopeH...@Boom.net> wrote: anarchicalmo...@gmail.com wrote: People who belong to the same fraternity of satan-worshippers that Ankara belongs to are likely in the coming months or weeks to attempt another false-flag attack on the US, similar to what they did on 9-11. No one here worships SATAN, you choad. He's just a golfing buddy
Optimism lights up a brain part October 29, 2007 A person's optimism about the future seems to be controlled by a small front part of the mid-brain. That area deep behind the eyes activates when people think good thoughts about what might happen in the future. The more optimistic a person is, the brighter the area showed up in brain scans, scientists reported in a small study published