This is one hell of a thread get it. lol Btw i am guilty of being left handed ........
What is the point of winning,Only to lose are humanity in the end? Created to give life but we destroy the worth of others preffering to be alone. In this sadistic solitude proud to sit atop the throne crafted of human bone. An idealistic fool, because i desire to help humnas swim to the shore of their ego created drowning pool.
I've never read any of the Twilight/Harry Potter books nor seen any of the movies. Is that weird? As for Ouija boards, Tarot cards, Vampirism, lycanthropy, voodoo, and necromancy, I've never committed any of those acts myself but I've watched plenty of horror films relating to them. Is that just as bad as actually doing the acts? Halloween and rock music I'm completely guilty of taking part of.
Yoga - Guilty Astrology - Guilty but I don't take it seriously. Tarot Cards - Guilty but I don't take it seriously either. Ouija Boards - SUPER Guilty. I bought an Alkaline Trio Special order edition boxset thingymajigger and the box it came in was a ouija board, plus I have 3 more ouija boards. One came with my house, one was a gift, and the other a friend gave to my mom and she gave it to me. Palmistry - Nothing to take seriously but I find it fun. Cyberpunk culture - guilty Meditation - Guilty, though I don't do it much anymore. Alt Comix - Guilty...I read all fucking comic books that I can get my hands on. I have quite the collection. Marihuana - Devil's lettuce. Harry Potter - Yush. Fornication- aww yea Heavy metal - <3 Raves- <3 Goth Culture- Not to label myself but I am a goth at heart.
"When I became," said he, "the becoming became. I have become the becoming. I am one seeing myself, divided. I am two and four and eight. I am the universe in diversity. I am my transformations. This is my coming together. Here are my selves become one."
FlixKandish wrote:I wonder where all the Lycanthropes are!??!
Lycanthropy was my favorite haha.
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"We all are to some extent [agnostic]... So yes, I'm an 'agnostic', in as much as I don't actually know what happens when I die. I choose to operate under the assumption that God does not exist. I have no need for God in my life, the concept of a 'God' feels incredibly made up to me. It is not requisite for my every day living. For some people it is. They are 'theistic agnostics,' I am an 'atheistic agnostic.'" - Cara Santa Maria