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imagine
Oct 7, 2016 12:43:58 GMT -5
Post by callithumpian on Oct 7, 2016 12:43:58 GMT -5
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 7, 2016 10:30:23 GMT -5
Bee Atlas 231 (i a map honey) Melissa Etheridge: The 2/3 One (she is in a play with poppies in her trey)
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 7, 2016 9:45:17 GMT -5
lol
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 6, 2016 21:36:17 GMT -5
Pulled Ligaments
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 6, 2016 21:01:26 GMT -5
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 6, 2016 13:23:58 GMT -5
Ernst Haeckel viewed the World Riddle as a dual-question of the form, " What is the nature of the physical universe and what is the nature of human thinking?" which he explained would have a single answer since humans and the universe were contained within one system, a mono-system. mono-system lol https://www.instagram.com/p/BLOmKZmjmWl Facing Macca
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 6, 2016 11:24:05 GMT -5
A good friend of yers follows the stirs. Stratogems
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 6, 2016 10:48:10 GMT -5
A good friend of yers follows the stirs.
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 6, 2016 10:40:38 GMT -5
A Hairy Trope of Men
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 6, 2016 9:40:23 GMT -5
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 6, 2016 9:25:57 GMT -5
A Hairy Trope of Men
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 6, 2016 8:46:28 GMT -5
lol I n such contexts, the word apeiléō designates the actual performance of a speech-act, a mūthos, while the word teléō, derivative of télos ‘fulfillment’ guarantees that the speech-act is really a speech-act, in that the course of events, which amounts to actions emanating from the speech-act, bears out the speech-act. We may compare the Homeric instances where apeiléō can be translated as ‘vow’ in the context of prayers addressed to gods (Iliad XXIII 863, 892). In such cases the course of events in the future is predicated on the value of the words spoken as a speech-act: if a god hears a prayer, then the words spoken as prayer are a speech-act, and then the actions promised by the one who prays can bear out the speech-act. Conversely, it is implicit that if a god does not hear a prayer, then the words spoken as prayer are not really a prayer: they turn out to have been not a speech-act after all, and the actions promised by the one who intended a prayer need not be carried out. I submit that the god who primarily presides over speech-acts, which are then ratified by the actual course of events, is Apollo. It is for this reason that he presides over oracles, including the great Oracle at Delphi.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphi#Oracle_of_Delphi
Ordered with the Vermouth: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SakePeace on Girth
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 6, 2016 6:59:25 GMT -5
Very well mannered, I read.
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 5, 2016 16:25:37 GMT -5
Sacred Momentos (move over twice) And Sew I No (campfire girls make me feel alright) To Night: Merci and the Knockouts
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 5, 2016 13:52:00 GMT -5
A Stirring Tribute to Vintage Cake
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imagine
Oct 5, 2016 12:59:12 GMT -5
Post by callithumpian on Oct 5, 2016 12:59:12 GMT -5
A Crockwork Arrange
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 5, 2016 9:38:43 GMT -5
Sacred Momentos (move over twice) And Sew I No (campfire girls make me feel alright)
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 4, 2016 15:36:55 GMT -5
And here we are at Judgement Day. It's meat free. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosh_Hashanah#Religious_significance^^^ On Rosh Hashanah Jewish tradition maintains that God opens the books of judgment of creation and all mankind starting from each individual person, so that what is decreed is first written in those books, hence the emphasis on the "ketivah" ("writing"). The judgment is then pending and prayers and repentance are required. Then on Yom Kippur, the judgment is "sealed" or confirmedlol Strangers in the night at thirty something.
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 4, 2016 15:19:16 GMT -5
The Next Booking
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 4, 2016 12:03:48 GMT -5
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 4, 2016 11:00:35 GMT -5
Captain Marvel will love when Columbus Day arrives, <i>right</i>? Hence: the emphasis on the left out.
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 4, 2016 9:18:43 GMT -5
Di Vision
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 4, 2016 9:13:54 GMT -5
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 4, 2016 8:31:21 GMT -5
Mrs. K's Math Class </>
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Post by callithumpian on Oct 4, 2016 8:08:50 GMT -5
lol Coming Up! under a thousand layers, the answer to it all
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