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originally posted by: Sabrechucker
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
Who was the "one"
Reminiscent of the Helo accident leaving the Standard Hotel.
All of this is gamified, it is the realization that german idealism is inherent in human nature (german idealism isn't likely what you think it is). It is based on the notion that we, do to an imperfect perceptive nature of information, have our own idealism; and this adds uncertainty about our knowledge of the world surrounding us. What this does is it allows for people who are knowledgeable of this imperfection to steer public consciousness through suggestibility.
originally posted by: Sabrechucker
a reply to: PioneerFigureSkating
If their was ever a front...this is it
www.evergreen-shipping.us...
One page..come on now. Kids headed straight to the underground at LSJ"s
These people are sick.. Drop off's directly to the underground...
Great news, we just got a huge uptick in people looking at our web page!
the CAPS are OCS CIA
There are four tokens, colored red, yellow, blue and green. Each token is shaped like a child, either a boy or a girl, with four corresponding mouse tokens of identical color.
Drawing the Wanda the Wicked card requires that the player's token be replaced with a mouse; a mouse cannot move from its current tile until the same player draws a Glenda The Good card, which allows the player to reclaim the original child token.
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Set /sɛt/ or Seth /sɛθ/ (Egyptian: stẖ; also transliterated Setesh, Sutekh, Setekh, or Suty) is a god of chaos, fire, deserts, trickery, storms, envy, disorder, violence, and foreigners in ancient Egyptian religion. In Ancient Greek, the god's name is given as Sēth (Σήθ). Set had a positive role where he accompanies Ra on his solar boat to repel Apep, the serpent of Chaos.
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In the Osiris myth, the most important Egyptian myth, Set is portrayed as the usurper who killed and mutilated his own brother Osiris. Osiris's wife Isis reassembled his corpse and resurrected her dead husband long enough to conceive his son and heir Horus. Horus sought revenge upon Set, and the myths describe their conflicts.