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Rotting Eye 04-27-2004 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SFF
LOL DAMN! Just realized you made 2 posts. You're hittin' rock bottom, dude. Hey everyone, here is my impression of Rotty:

"You're kid is a bastard, your dad is a weenie, your mama licks my balls, you suck as a parent, your life is my business because I have none of my own. Everybody hates me and I NEED your attention in order to make me feel compleate. I need to see your pic so I can jack off to it!!!!! Where is your pic? Where is my life? Oh, both are missing in action! I ejaculate everytime I type the phrase "owned." PLEASE don't put me on ignore, I haven't gotten a nut yet. Call me a cocksucker so I can get off. tee hee" :rolleyes:

OMG YOU MADE A TYPO. YOU MUST HATE YOURSELF NOW. OMG LOGIC!!!!11!! :rolleyes: For one that bitches about it so much about grammar and spelling, you'd think that you would pay a bit more attention.

Btw, why did you bother writing all the down when 1) you could have just pulled your "bug off you stupid fucker" and gotten the same result and/or 2) put me on ignore for the uhm..5th? 6th? time.

You know, why did you take me off of ignore? You know I hate you, and I take pleasure from making you look like an idiot, so why take me off of ignore? You'd think once someone has gotten beaten down so many times they'd want to stop looking like a fool. Apparently not in your case. Maybe it's just that you crave attention or something.

That must be it! You crave my attention! That's why you always take me off of ignore and continue to reply to me. Hell, you even call me Rotty. Aww.. how sweet is that? That's like a pet name. I love you too, SFF.

That's probably the same reason you came back. You CRAVE attention. Good or bad, you don't care. You were just that bored. Attention whore. :rolleyes:

BTW, you're still a skank and your kid's still a bastard.

Oh, I just though of another question. "mommy, what's a bastard? and am I one?"

Well I hope to fuck you don't lie to him. That would be bad parenting, and you always claim to be such a good parent. Or, if you don't tell him, I'm sure he'll eventually find out with age. Then kids at school will tease him about being a fucking bastard with no real father because his mother is a whore. Tell me, SFF, what are you going to do then? Are you going to accompany him to school and yell at the children that make fun of him?

I can picture that now.

"LOLOL YOU STUPID FUCKWAD. MY SON IS BETTER THAN YOU'LL EVER BE!"
"Hey you old hag. You're a whore and your son is a bastard. Those are facts, and what you said about me is assumption."

HAHAHA omg that would be so great. Getting owned by kids even younger than me lol. That even made me laugh.

Bastard and whore. One big happy family, if I do say so myself.

Rotting Eye 04-27-2004 09:49 PM

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Originally posted by GorePhobia
wow no need to flame eachother....calm yer nerves guys :)

GoRe

You're really not one to talk, considering every other line is "you can tell your mom she can have her panties back."

jay o2 waster 04-28-2004 03:37 AM

Rotty > SFF

wufongtan 05-04-2004 12:02 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SFF
LOL DAMN! Just realized you made 2 posts. You're hittin' rock bottom, dude. Hey everyone, here is my impression of Rotty:

"You're kid is a bastard, your dad is a weenie, your mama licks my balls, you suck as a parent, your life is my business because I have none of my own. Everybody hates me and I NEED your attention in order to make me feel compleate. I need to see your pic so I can jack off to it!!!!! Where is your pic? Where is my life? Oh, both are missing in action! I ejaculate everytime I type the phrase "owned." PLEASE don't put me on ignore, I haven't gotten a nut yet. Call me a cocksucker so I can get off. tee hee" :rolleyes:

LOFLLLLLL, now thats funny!!!!!!!

Haunted 05-04-2004 04:51 AM

WILL YOU TWO SHUT UP

Incidentally, I practice Witchcraft. I'm not Wiccan per se; I'm just Celtic Pagan. I enjoy being a Witch. It comes in handy when I need to help some one or protect myself... It's a long conversation and I've bored you enough already.


By the way, No, RE, I will not put a curse on SFF. She may be a jerk, but she doesn't deserve that. Also, if she really does have a young child, I wouldn't want to be responsible for hurting a child, and that's because a curse or any type of magic creeps into all aspects of their life.

Now, I know what you're going to say: You won't do it 'cause you can't.

That a bogus argument. Just because I won't bow down and kiss butt makes me not a witch. when actually, it's quite the opposite.

I'm not dumping on you RE, I'm just second guessing you a bit. If I'm wrong in my assumption feel free to say, "Haunted, that was not my idea here."


For those who don't believe in Witchcraft...that's cool. Whatever tosses your cookies.

jay o2 waster 05-04-2004 06:07 AM

AMEN

Tumper 05-04-2004 01:12 PM

Jay o waster,

In response to your question, I have a bit of knowledge and experience of wicca. My family, on my fathers side, were recognised’witches’ in their local community, and my uncle, until his death in 1985 was a well known figure in British occult circles.

I am not a practicing Wiccan, in fact I don’t practice any formal belief system myself, I do have an active interest in the occult and supernatural, and I recognise many Wiccan beliefs as valid, and highly beneficial in the modern world.

Wicca as a religion is a fairly modern idea. The word itself means ‘craft’ and is a very old English word. At one time any craft would be ‘wicca’, hence ‘whicker’ as in the furniture and even ‘wick’ as in candle wick. The word was used for any type of work undertaken by rural artisans. When words for specific trades came into existence, ‘wicca’ was applied to rural crafts and skills that didn’t have a proper name. Much of the knowledge held by rural folk that was not easily explained by religion or science was labelled ‘wicca craft’ or ‘witchcraft’

Modern ‘Wicca’ was born in the 1950’s when an Englishman called Gerald Gardner published his accounts of being initiated, and schooled by, a coven of occultism based on early pagan belifs, and ‘witchcraft. He claimed that many such covens existed in co-operation across Britain, and Eroupe. Gardner possessed a lot of genuine knowledge on occult beliefs and practices. He also possessed the age old habit of all witches to myth make, and tell tale tales. Despite some of the more the ludicrous claims made by Gardner, many people wanted to join ‘Wiccan Religion’. This proved rather difficult. Covens of witches did exist, but not as an organised religion. Occult groups were more prolific, but most of these were based on Egyptian, Hebrew, and Greek beliefs. Gardner opened up a whole new avenue for occultist’s to explore. Within 10 years there were hundreds of ative ‘Wiccan’ groups within Europe, and the European occult traditions were receiving more attention than at any time since the middle ages. Fortunately, western culture was entering a period of free expression, and greater acceptance than the middle ages ever were. Nobody got burned at the stake this time around. Gardners ideas, with their eco-friendly, love thy neighbour and her daughters message, was so attractive that it soon became one of the dominant forces in the growth of new age beliefs.

Today wicca has grown into the largest occult belief sytem in the world. It incorporates aspects of many different religions and traditions. It even branches into theoretical physics. Most of the practices and rituals of Wicca are a modern mix of old ways. This does not mean that wicca is any less relevant, or powerful than, for instance, Christianity. Many people mock wiccan beliefs and practices because they re-invent older traditions, and romanticise the past.. The truth is all religions have aways done this. Most Christian, Hebrew, and Islamic beliefs are based on older ‘pagan’ beliefs. As for romanticising the past, the garden of eden, and the ‘land of milk and honey’ spring to mind.

Wicca is a religion of our time, and a religion of the future. It creates it’s sysmbolism from our culture and times. It speaks to a great many people, and fill’s a spiritual void in them. The principles of Wicca, or ‘Wiccan Rede’ are a call for peace and understanding between all humanity. It may sound corny, but it beats the hell out of killing each other.

P.S. no, it will not give you magical Disney powers, nor will it fuck up your head.

Ok folks, you can get back to the hostilities now…

jay o2 waster 05-04-2004 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tumper
Jay o waster,

In response to your question, I have a bit of knowledge and experience of wicca. My family, on my fathers side, were recognised’witches’ in their local community, and my uncle, until his death in 1985 was a well known figure in British occult circles.

I am not a practicing Wiccan, in fact I don’t practice any formal belief system myself, I do have an active interest in the occult and supernatural, and I recognise many Wiccan beliefs as valid, and highly beneficial in the modern world.

Wicca as a religion is a fairly modern idea. The word itself means ‘craft’ and is a very old English word. At one time any craft would be ‘wicca’, hence ‘whicker’ as in the furniture and even ‘wick’ as in candle wick. The word was used for any type of work undertaken by rural artisans. When words for specific trades came into existence, ‘wicca’ was applied to rural crafts and skills that didn’t have a proper name. Much of the knowledge held by rural folk that was not easily explained by religion or science was labelled ‘wicca craft’ or ‘witchcraft’

Modern ‘Wicca’ was born in the 1950’s when an Englishman called Gerald Gardner published his accounts of being initiated, and schooled by, a coven of occultism based on early pagan belifs, and ‘witchcraft. He claimed that many such covens existed in co-operation across Britain, and Eroupe. Gardner possessed a lot of genuine knowledge on occult beliefs and practices. He also possessed the age old habit of all witches to myth make, and tell tale tales. Despite some of the more the ludicrous claims made by Gardner, many people wanted to join ‘Wiccan Religion’. This proved rather difficult. Covens of witches did exist, but not as an organised religion. Occult groups were more prolific, but most of these were based on Egyptian, Hebrew, and Greek beliefs. Gardner opened up a whole new avenue for occultist’s to explore. Within 10 years there were hundreds of ative ‘Wiccan’ groups within Europe, and the European occult traditions were receiving more attention than at any time since the middle ages. Fortunately, western culture was entering a period of free expression, and greater acceptance than the middle ages ever were. Nobody got burned at the stake this time around. Gardners ideas, with their eco-friendly, love thy neighbour and her daughters message, was so attractive that it soon became one of the dominant forces in the growth of new age beliefs.

Today wicca has grown into the largest occult belief sytem in the world. It incorporates aspects of many different religions and traditions. It even branches into theoretical physics. Most of the practices and rituals of Wicca are a modern mix of old ways. This does not mean that wicca is any less relevant, or powerful than, for instance, Christianity. Many people mock wiccan beliefs and practices because they re-invent older traditions, and romanticise the past.. The truth is all religions have aways done this. Most Christian, Hebrew, and Islamic beliefs are based on older ‘pagan’ beliefs. As for romanticising the past, the garden of eden, and the ‘land of milk and honey’ spring to mind.

Wicca is a religion of our time, and a religion of the future. It creates it’s sysmbolism from our culture and times. It speaks to a great many people, and fill’s a spiritual void in them. The principles of Wicca, or ‘Wiccan Rede’ are a call for peace and understanding between all humanity. It may sound corny, but it beats the hell out of killing each other.

P.S. no, it will not give you magical Disney powers, nor will it fuck up your head.

Ok folks, you can get back to the hostilities now…

Wow, that was alot, and I quoted it, TE HE

Rotting Eye 05-04-2004 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Haunted
Incidentally, I practice Witchcraft. I'm not Wiccan per se; I'm just Celtic Pagan. I enjoy being a Witch. It comes in handy when I need to help some one or protect myself... It's a long conversation and I've bored you enough already.
I'm just curious here but.... "protect" yourself? From what exactly?

Do you yell HOCUS POCUS and a force field goes up? Will you be protected from bullets?

Or can you only protect yourself from obscure things, such as being hit by lightening, which more than likely isn't going to happen anyway?

Because if you can protect yourself from things like bullets... you should really do magic shows or something like that.

:rolleyes:

And how exactly do curses work? What kind of curses can you cast?

Here, I give you permission to cast a curse on me. Make my hair fall out. I'd like to see that happen. :rolleyes:

See, not once did I say "you won't because you can't." I want you to instead prove that you can. Unless of course you're going to pull something like "I don't have to bow down to you." eerr wait, I guess you already did. :rolleyes: I've yet to be impressed with any witchcraft.

Until witches are something other than the occult and supernatural, they aren't real. There's a reason why they're an underground religion.

If witches were real, a lot more people would become one in order to benefit from the "powers" of witchcraft.

wufongtan 05-05-2004 05:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tumper

Today wicca has grown into the largest occult belief sytem in the world. It incorporates aspects of many different religions and traditions. It even branches into theoretical physics. Most of the practices and rituals of Wicca are a modern mix of old ways. This does not mean that wicca is any less relevant, or powerful than, for instance, Christianity. Many people mock wiccan beliefs and practices because they re-invent older traditions, and romanticise the past.. The truth is all religions have aways done this. Most Christian, Hebrew, and Islamic beliefs are based on older ‘pagan’ beliefs. As for romanticising the past, the garden of eden, and the ‘land of milk and honey’ spring to mind.


for starters christian , hebrew and islamic religions are not based on any wiccan religion.the only thing they have in common are the belief in a god or gods, an some practices like easter eggs, and the like, but then again easter eggs aren't a wiccan custom.
. i would go on but im bored.and as for it being the largest cult in the world u only have buffy to thank for that. n once that shows gone and forgotten wiccans will go back to being nothing but a bunch of long haired hippies unning aroundthe woods hugging trees a raping frogs.
go with god my freind n remember
there is but one god and his name is allah.


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