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- This Shall Not Be!
- The pick makes a dull thump as it bites into the frozen earth. The grave needs to be about 3 feet deep. I hope the work will distract me from the night's coming events. Snow dances down from the darkening skies. As I dig, I take out some of my grief, my...
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Paganism & Wicca >> Daily Life
- A Basic View of Paganism or Bambi Pagansim
- "You people are all so nice! I like the idea of Paganism, but I don't think I could be that nice all the time." The writer was genuinely perplexed and driven to ask me if it is really possible that Pagans, Witches and Wiccans really lived such...
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Religions >> Paganism & Wicca
- Loki
- Norse God of Mischief, Trickery. Divine Catalyst, Breaker of Stagnation, Force for change. Giant brother of Odin. Loki wavers between a weal-bringing culture-hero/trickster and a woe-bringing destroyer. He is responsible for getting the gods most of their...
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Deities & Heros >> Nordic & Germanic
- How to use the Middle Pillar Meditation
- So how do we use this system called the Qabalah? In my last essay I gave a meditation called the Middle Pillar. This is a meditation I have been practicing for the past five years, and will admit that for the first four I had no idea that I was working with a...
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Magick >> Qabalah
- Story of the Celts: The Celts in Britain
- The Celts in Britain [ 27 ] What is obvious when studying the Celts, as when studying anything, is that different experts say different things--there are always men of knowledge who have conflicting views about specifics. The dates of when the Celts came to...
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History & Anthropology >> Celtic & Irish
- A Ghostly House in Kansas
- Inteview with SUZANNE and JEFFERY DIEHL and their children JOURDANNE DIEHL, age 4, and PAUL ROATH age 13. June, 1999. Interview by SuzAnne's aunt Linda Kangas and Gene Kangas, Concord OHIO. The subject concerns spiritual occurrences at an early 20th century...
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Ghosts >> Ghost Stories
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Suggested Pdf Resources
- What is Gonzo? The etymology of an urban legend
- journalism also offer different and contradictory etymologies. This paper .. Cardoso wrote: “Forget all this shit .
- espace.library.uq.edu.au
- The Alternative Italian Dictionary
- NOTE Unknown etymology. E.g.
- www.alternative-dictionaries.net
- CLIFF ---------------------- NOTES
- 150.ateneo.edu
- Plant Names in the Tanzanian Bantu Language Vidunda: Structure
- classes and distribution, etymology and conceptualization. It was felt that the data for ..
- www.lingref.com
- NADSAT
- This lists the word, its meaning, and thirdly, its origin. shit. Russian (kal/ excrement, feces) cally shitty.
- webspace.utexas.edu
Suggested Web Resources
- shit (v.) - Online Etymology Dictionary
- Despite what you read in an e-mail, "shit" is not an acronym. The notion that it is a recent word may be because the word was taboo from c.
- www.etymonline.com
- "shit" is not an acronym - Online Etymology Dictionary
- Ever wonder where the word "shit" comes from.
- www.etymonline.com
- Shit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- snopes.com: Etymology of Shit
- Jul 8, 2007 Was 'shit' formed from an acronym of 'Ship High in Transit'?
- www.snopes.com
- The Etymology of Some Obscenities
- Oct 9, 2006 The Etymology of Some Obscenities. Damn The verb shit started out in Old English as shite (from *scitan, where sc- is pronounced sh-).
- www.takeourword.com
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