• I have a question: when I write in Bulgarian, the other person receives a translation into their language.
    I have a question: when I write in Bulgarian, the other person receives a translation into their language.
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  • Watching this for the first time, (in English dub version). Manga isnt my thing usually but this series is actually ok. Not sure what anybody else thinks?
    Watching this for the first time, (in English dub version). Manga isnt my thing usually but this series is actually ok. Not sure what anybody else thinks?
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  • https://youtu.be/H9SwPj7EB84?si=0qt02E2LfhoQjQ9y
    https://youtu.be/H9SwPj7EB84?si=0qt02E2LfhoQjQ9y
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  • Charging my magickal items in my sacred circle in my woods on this full moon night.
    Charging my magickal items in my sacred circle in my woods on this full moon night.
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  • God Jól alle sammen!
    God Jól alle sammen!
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  • Bronze figure from Glasbacka in Halland, Sweden. The figure probably wears a mask with a hooked bird's beak. Late Bronze Age. S.Pollington in 'Woden - a historical companion' argues that this may be the earliest evidence for a one-eyed aviform character in Scandinavia. )Note the bulging eye on the right).
    Bronze figure from Glasbacka in Halland, Sweden. The figure probably wears a mask with a hooked bird's beak. Late Bronze Age. S.Pollington in 'Woden - a historical companion' argues that this may be the earliest evidence for a one-eyed aviform character in Scandinavia. )Note the bulging eye on the right).
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  • Someone please explain THIS to me. I looked up "Can I wear a sword in public?"
    "While open gun carry may be legal in some places, openly carrying a sword is generally not allowed because swords are perceived as more inherently threatening and likely to cause alarm in the public compared to a firearm, even when openly displayed; this is due to their historical association with violence and the difficulty in controlling a sword compared to a gun in a public setting".
    So walking down the street wearing a high capacity large caliber pistol is inherently safer than wearing an ULFBERHT? So a gun has less "historical association" with violence? WTF? The Focking NRA is indeed the most powerful group in the country.

    OK. So after a little more research I've discovered that here in Georgia...You can walk down a public street openly carrying the same weapon as a Russian soldier in combat in Ukraine while in California (The most liberal state in the country) you can walk around wearing a sword. Lucy...You got some splainin to do!
    Someone please explain THIS to me. I looked up "Can I wear a sword in public?" "While open gun carry may be legal in some places, openly carrying a sword is generally not allowed because swords are perceived as more inherently threatening and likely to cause alarm in the public compared to a firearm, even when openly displayed; this is due to their historical association with violence and the difficulty in controlling a sword compared to a gun in a public setting". So walking down the street wearing a high capacity large caliber pistol is inherently safer than wearing an ULFBERHT? So a gun has less "historical association" with violence? WTF? The Focking NRA is indeed the most powerful group in the country. OK. So after a little more research I've discovered that here in Georgia...You can walk down a public street openly carrying the same weapon as a Russian soldier in combat in Ukraine while in California (The most liberal state in the country) you can walk around wearing a sword. Lucy...You got some splainin to do!
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