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In this life for the experiences. Definitely not getting the deposit back on this body. Want to get to the end and go โ€˜MAN WHAT A F*CKIN RIDEโ€™

LOL dont get old

LOL Oh shit nostr:npub16secklpnqey3el04fy2drfftsz5k26zlwdsnz84wtul2luwj8fdsugjdxk new level unlocked ๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ˜‚ #drinkstr

Can someone please point me to the nazis. Every other social media user says as soon as they sign in all they see are nazis because of our censorship resistance. Ive been on #nostr for almost 2 years and I havent seen one. I must be using Nostr wrong.

relay check

LOL #gunstr ๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ˜‚

Building stable healthy life routines. looks like its going to be pretty good

TF is going on here.

Waybackmachine has returned from being down for several days but *some things* appear to have been memoryholed

week one of getting routines back in order seems to be going better then expected

nostr:npub1rjwumr7j6tac08t0qttvc44walt549nc4eyyxjc0phn6yxzj7uzq0accc9 The Abhartach legend is awesome. I found a few interesting things.

In that part of the world there are constant references to a time when the veil between the living and dead was thin. Its in many different stories. Something had to be going on there.

I found some stuff about the sword the druid used to kill him. The Yew wood is significant and might be the reason we had 'stake through the heart' associated with modern vampires. Check this out-

1- Yew: Known as 'the witches wood' and the wood of death, it draws off the element of water. Its a powerful symbol of death and reincarnation. Often yew is associated with sorcery and dark magic. Yew is excellent for rituals and divination. Yew trees were planted in graveyards to protect the spirits of the dead. Working with Yew can reveal the past, bringing wisdom and renewed spiritual strength. Yew: Yew wood is heavy, very hard and firm, tough and elastic even though it is actually a softwood. It is not susceptible to shrinkage and has good stability. The wood is resistant to weather and not susceptible to fungal or insect infestation.

2- The Celts will also have been familiar with the toxicity of the treeโ€™s needles in particular. This may have further contributed to its connections with death. Shakespeare was familiar with these qualities when he had Macbeth concoct a poisonous brew. The deadly drink included โ€œslips of yew, silvered in the moonโ€™s eclipseโ€.