Ariadne

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  1. Is it jaded to say I am not shocked by this just surprised. polythesism is interesting in the way that it has not changed at all for the past 12, 000 years. I mean look at the Romans they had the Goddess Vesta ( Goddess of the hearth) and the vestal virgins (who's name were laced in irony)....they were s. I think it's a post christianity thing of modern age that transformed s from holy to dirty.
  2. Can you nominate a place? if so I nomiate the northern lights. There is nothing more beautiful and hyponotically enchanting than to stare at the northhern lights in northern Canada in weather that is -20 with a windchill of -15 (bundled like an ompa loompa) and stare up above. it's almost a postcard waiting to happen
  3. I was apart of this art show yesterday called A fair It was all site specific installations and performances. I did a performance titled Story Me Stat! the concept of the performances was around storytelling and the loss of storytelling in western culture except of course (the theatre). The transferance and transfromations that stories undergo. like when you retell it the essence is still the same, but something is always is different ( and thats the part of ourselves we put in). So I made 20 dolls based on folklore from all around the world. I wrapped them in their own stories and packaged them. I invited people into my living room to have tea ( it was an istallation of my furniture in a gallery) and to exchange an object and a story with me for a package. The rules on the stroies were they would have to be either folk tales or a personal story of substance. the aftermath one of my favourite performances because it was soo relaxed. I got to hear incredible stories ranging from sad and intense to inspirational and tides of fortune coincidental. As well as stories of what could have been. The objects that I was given are as diverse as the particpants. I was given a ciggarette, a railroad spike a ring and some euros to name a few objects. So I have tape recordings of these stories and these objects and I am not sure what to do with them.
  4. Originally posted by Biixi: Most smart s don't have the best looks, and almost all dumb s are beautiful. lol funny but true " beautiful fools" God is fair in giving gifts equally
  5. I like Mr. metrosexual as a friend really his bark is worse than his bite once you get to know him... I once casually dated a Mr. Predictable yeah he was boring and infurriating at the same time, but what a pretty package! I also dated a Mr. Religous...well he was kinda of Mr. Chameleon: Okay people change there is no doubt about that. But this guys sheds his personality as often as the phases of the moon. you meet him when he's Mr. Gentleman he becomes Mr. religous and then just as quickly Mr. Sketchy Mr. Sketchy: this guy has about five or six cell phones. He ever tells you where he is exactly but a general area. You sometimes run into him at odd places...and he gets rid of you quickly. You tell him you want to introduce him to your parents and he starts to get nervous.
  6. 2. Miss Feminist Miss Feminist goes beyond the basic principles of feminism, those of equality and fairness. She s all men and considers extermination of the male spices a nice possibility. Miss Feminist resents the fact that women cannot reproduce without a man. She squarely lays all the worlds problems at the feet of men. Miss Feminist is always angry. Miss Feminist wishes she were you, she will not be happy until she crushes your balls, avoid her. [/QB] If she goes beyond the principles of feminism then she is ot a feminist, but a misandryst(sp?). man-hating is man-hating whether it's from a woman or a man
  7. what happened to their parents or extended realtives? They are such beautiful boys...and it is very sad.
  8. I'm going to stay in the Yukon... and explore the northern part of Canada... the dirt roads, the gold mines from the late 19th century oh and follow the caribou...I might as well grow a beard and become a mountain man.
  9. Have you ever heard of guys who are soo tough they eat nails for breakfast well Chuck Norris goes grocery shopping at the hardware store Chuck Norris is not afriad of the dark, the dark is afraid of him.
  10. [*]Ciyaalka = the kids [*]Ciyaalkeena = our kids [*]Ciyaalkaanaa = your kids [*]Ciyaaloow = hey Kids! [*]Ciyaalkeenoow = ? [*]Ciyaalkaasba = [*]Ciyaalkaanba = [*]Ciyaalkeena = our kids [*]Ciyaalkooda = thier kids [*]Ciyaalkee = what kids? [*]Ciyaalkiisa = his kids [*]Ciyaalkeeda = her kids [*]Ciyaalkaaga = your kid (child) [*]Ciyaalkeyga = my kid (child) [*]Ciyaalkaas = those kids [*]Ciyaalkaan = these kids [*]Ciyaalbaas = ? [*]Ciyaalkeenoow II = ? yeah my Somali is not so great... but I think a better test would be plain ol speakin.... and that I would struggle with like an elephant giving birth to a dinosaur
  11. I was under the impression of someone confessing to banging H and being addicted to some other sort of hard D.r.u.g (with a capital D) But it was just pot.....I don't smoke pot anymore.... I eat it... in cookie form from time to time I think more people should smoke pot... think about how much men smoke a big fattie and then go home and beat their wives. And for women a lot of women who don't climax ...after a few tokes get toe curling climaxes
  12. I am not a pre- teen kid although I may come off as one sometimes. I am closer in category to the 40-something year old man pretending to be a 19 year old lesbian
  13. I love mexican hot chocolate in toronto there is this place called Johnny banana on bathurst and Queen and beleive me it's the best thing about that intersection. But I have to say I like matte soo much better than hot chocolate! le sigh I miss toronto
  14. yeah I become most kreepy when I'm crushing le sigh!
  15. lol @ all of you haven't you guys ever heard of dark chocolate? like 80% cocoa which is 100 % vegan and tastes soo much better than junk chocolate. And the amazing thing is there is fair trade dark chocolate unlike the junk stuff... and it's good for your skin and for pregnant women. The health benefit are endless and the taste is richer so subsititue folks. Now as for mars I have't had that stuff since I was 13 my shop teacher told me one of the ingredients that makes certain candy bars shiny is shellac. Which is a wood polisher...scary!
  16. a good broth is a good foundation for a lot of cooking so here is one of my favourite borths for the winter...but could be used in summer soups as well. potato beel broth 6 medium to large potatoes 2 small celerey stalks or 1 large one 6 carrots 1 bay leaf 6 qaurts water sea salt pepper basil 1 large onion Peel potatoes and add the peel to a large soup pot. Add 6 quarts of water. chop up the large onion and add to potato peels. Chop up celery and carrots and add to soup pot. add one bay leaf and simmer for 2 hours. On a smaller pot add teaspoon sea salt to the six large peeled potatoes and boil until soft and mushy. Mash the potatoes and add to the broth to give it a thicker texture. Add a pinch of salt and pepper to taste. And a pinch of basil to bring out natural vegetable flavours. simmer on the stove over low heat for 2 more hours and you now have a basice broth to add to soups or stir frys.
  17. I have substituted my cereal breakfast for this and it gives me the carbs and protein I need for the day. So if you ever want a change from conventional western breakfast try this. soupy rice with egg and cucumber salad 2 eggs half a chopped cucumber half a tomato long grain white rice ( you could also use sticky and sushi rice) soup broth boil 3 and a half cups water with two cups of rice. After coming to a boil simmer for 20 mins. When the rice swallows up the water add the broth to it by ladles (two ladles at a time). when the rice is very soft and mushy and tastes kinda brothy. Take the two eggs and scramble them fry on the oven for 10 mins while constantly stirring. Add sea salt (just enough to make your heart stop) and pepper for flavouring. Scoup out one ladle of wram broth into a bowl. add the rice. Then add the scrambled egg. then chop the cucumber and tomatoe and add over the soupy rice. and bon apetit
  18. yeah the anoymity of the net is kinda wierd *thinking to herself while posting on a forum* I mean the amount of 40-something year old men that pretend to be 19 year old lesbians is kinda staggering and the amount of prebuscent kids that pretend to be 20 something is kinda frightening!
  19. there is this um guy in Los Angeles who bikes for 20 mins every morning on his bike which is conected to his toatser just to get a piece of toast for breakfast. neat eh!
  20. You can be a socialist feminist Muslim. Islam has a lot of feminist ideals before they were even considered feminist. And there is nothing in the Quran that warns about the "evilness" of socialism. what about socialism in a social justice context? now as for the article....all I can say is WOW!
  21. sorry double posted...
  22. I box and as a result am constantly sporting a minor injury.... my friends use to think I was in an abusive relationship...until they found out I have been boxing for a year...lol
  23. I see where the treeline of the Boreal forest ends to the south. I see the Northern Lights on clear nights. I see caribou's to the east. I see towns that sprang up 100 years ago from the last Gold rush. I see modern day prospectors with weird systems in place for striking gold. I see some of the friendliest people in the world. I see a sense of community I have never seen before. I see polar bears that sometimes come into our town. and very soon I will see the sun never setting. In the winter I see two hours of daylight. In the winter I wake up and my eye lashes are forzen together sometimes. I see an ancient culture struggling to survive the modern age of information. what do you see?
  24. I sound like a jerk I mean to say I am sorry to hear baout that poor man... but that title is misleading
  25. I was under the impression this was to be confession of being addicted to spinning. I was going to confess about my addictionto spinning as well. Le sigh!