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phoenix 03.10.2010 07:59 AM

do you think that way because it seems illogical, or because you have tried to open yourself to interpreting imagery and other sensations in your life and failed?

Pookie 03.10.2010 08:06 AM

Ah the old trick of accusing the accuser. You think it works because you want it to. If you had an open mind then maybe you would be a little more sceptical.

There are plenty of explanations as to why tarot appears to work.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 03.10.2010 08:09 AM

Hey, Phoenix

Did you ever get that Tarot of the Dead deck?

phoenix 03.10.2010 08:14 AM

not sure what you mean by *works* / *work* cards on their own are inanimate objects.

I consider myself very open mined.. To math, science, the universe, and my connection to it.

phoenix 03.10.2010 08:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
Hey, Phoenix

Did you ever get that Tarot of the Dead deck?

No i actually haven't bought any new ones in about two years. Not sure what i want next anyway.. If i find something that is touching i buy it. Just have not seen any new cards i've wanted to use lately..

Pookie 03.10.2010 08:20 AM

Your nitpicking over my wording leads me to the conclusion that you're not up for a chinwag on the subject (I seem to be slowly turning cockney:eek:), which is fair enough.

I've been reading a lot lately about human evolution and the part superstition has played in it. Really fascinating.

phoenix 03.10.2010 08:31 AM

switching the light on and off three times or else you will get hit by a car is a little different to learning to listen to more than what you hear and observe more than what you see. . My point of view at least.

phoenix 03.10.2010 08:32 AM

i'm semi happy to talk about it. Discussions of *your point of view is twattery* don't do much for making me want to spend any time typing.

Pookie 03.10.2010 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phoenix
switching the light on and off three times or else you will get hit by a car is a little different to learning to listen to more than what you hear and observe more than what you see. . My point of view at least.

Actually a whole lot more similar than you would think. It certainly has as much basis in truth. Superstition is superstition no matter what name you give it, how long it's been around or whatever complex rituals you attach to it.

phoenix 03.10.2010 08:41 AM

disagree wholeheartedly.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 03.10.2010 08:54 AM

How many decks do you have altogether?

knox 03.10.2010 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
Actually a whole lot more similar than you would think. It certainly has as much basis in truth. Superstition is superstition no matter what name you give it, how long it's been around or whatever complex rituals you attach to it.


I'm OCDish. I used to brush my each tooth 23 times of something bad would happen. But then I didn't, and bad things kept happening.

It doesn't change the agony of misaligned shoes, but that's just peace of mind.

Keeping It Simple 03.10.2010 04:13 PM

I entered a village pub today and was surprised to discover the barmaid is American. Something which is unheard of in the UK. As far as I know she could be the only American woman in the UK working as a barmaid! Not that I'm complaining. She's attractive, blonde, and has a figure many women younger than her would die for! I noticed on a table a pile of glossy fashion magazines, which made me suspect she may be a retired fashion model. A retired fashion model who either decided to run a pub in a village in the UK or married an English guy who she helps out run his pub.

Keeping It Simple 03.10.2010 04:26 PM

Thinking about it, the barmaid looked a bit like Traci Lords!

knox 03.10.2010 05:24 PM

its more like "wishicouldhavebeenamerican" britishness in this case.

static-harmony 03.11.2010 02:54 AM

 

Pookie 03.11.2010 12:30 PM

 

phoenix 03.12.2010 12:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
How many decks do you have altogether?


five at the moment. most of the time I use just the same two or three.

ploesj 03.12.2010 11:38 AM

i'm building a paper toy theatre and it's so much fun!

phoenix 03.12.2010 02:18 PM

fuck 6am. Serious.

ploesj 03.12.2010 02:48 PM

 


here it is!

chicka 03.12.2010 03:41 PM

the only word that comes to mind is Awesome!! nice work Jossie

ploesj 03.12.2010 03:43 PM

it was already printed though, i just had to cut and glue.

chicka 03.12.2010 03:50 PM

Did it comes as a kit that one could buy and build themselves or is all hand made?

hahah you answered my question while I was thinking about it? I'd love to get one it looks so cool

ploesj 03.12.2010 04:00 PM

http://www.pollocks-coventgarden.co....-theatres.html

there you go!

i bought mine at the museum. there was a lady behind the counter who told us she gave every visitor a grade and had a whole ranking in her head. my theater comes with the backgrounds, figures and scenario to play ali baba and the forty thieves.

davenotdead 03.12.2010 04:04 PM

looks like fun ploesj

Keeping It Simple 03.12.2010 04:05 PM

I bet ploesj is a fan of Jules Verne and H.G.Wells.

ploesj 03.12.2010 04:06 PM

i love that kind of stuff. still have a load of paper toys lying around. i'm assembling a rabbit-chef that waves a carrot when you pour rice in his chef-hat.

ploesj 03.12.2010 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
I bet ploesj is a fan of Jules Verne and H.G.Wells.


not especially. i like making things and things that look old.

for christmas my boyfriend gave me these printed pieces of fabric you had to sew together to get a teddy bear, it was a cheaper alternative to a 'real' bear in earlier days. i like the idea of having to DO something before you can play.

_slavo_ 03.12.2010 04:39 PM

you've got skill

Dr. Eugene Felikson 03.12.2010 04:45 PM

 


Pull zeee strings!!!

Pookie 03.12.2010 06:36 PM

My daughter and I have been making each other laugh by talking through harmonicas.

The best thing to say is "I want a cup of tea". Try it.

knox 03.13.2010 05:39 AM

aw.

chicka 03.13.2010 01:49 PM

Thanks Jossie. I'm getting lost just surfing the toy shop. I need to see if I can find a similar shop here in the states. I'd be afraid to ship one oversea for fear of damage. I'm sure they can ship it with guarantees that it will not get damaged but it would probably be cost prohibitive.

adjectives-ex 03.13.2010 01:51 PM

i was on the track team in college

Keeping It Simple 03.13.2010 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by knox
aw.


"I want a marmite cereal bar" would've been funnier. :D

phoenix 03.13.2010 05:14 PM

good morning syg.

Today includes the geek market (which mostly consists of asian guys but still fun ), possible breakfast out at one of a few awesome places, and phoenix art time. Yes please.

floatingslowly 03.13.2010 09:48 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnZhi5gaX8g

my cat is the best cat in the united states.

my wife's pussy drools. you can't fool the drool.

phoenix 03.14.2010 04:15 PM

bad dreams. Ick. Always so graphic when they are bad of late.

phoenix 03.14.2010 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
A death in the family. My wifes grandmother. A sweet old lady......believe she was 86. One can witness a bunch of stuff in 80 something years!

How old is yr wife bytor?? (i'm a youngin and even my nan/gran are 90 + and 85)


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