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Haunted 07-07-2006 08:10 AM

Also, bragging about having a tasty clit is another "good thing."

Par example: I, Haunted, have a pierced and tastey clitoris. Worship me, all ye men folk.

You see?

Miss Olivia 07-07-2006 08:31 AM

Well, it really did sound like a bitchy little comment to me, but if you say it's not I'm willing to drop it. Sometimes my temper gets the better of me, andI've always had trouble with letting things slide. So, if I misunderstood, I'm sorry. But when people quote me and then write something like "Just for the record, a bat is a mammal and a raven is a bird" is sounds like you're being a smartass, just for the record.

The Flayed One 07-07-2006 08:33 AM

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Originally posted by Miss Olivia
Well, it really did sound like a bitchy little comment to me, but if you say it's not I'm willing to drop it. Sometimes my temper gets the better of me, andI've always had trouble with letting things slide. So, if I misunderstood, I'm sorry. But when people quote me and then write something like "Just for the record, a bat is a mammal and a raven is a bird" is sounds like you're being a smartass, just for the record.
I suggest bikini oil wrestling to settle this. I'm assuming newb will bring some beer?

PR3SSUR3 07-07-2006 08:41 AM

I'll supply the stockings and suspenders.

Haunted 07-07-2006 12:41 PM

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Originally posted by Miss Olivia
Well, it really did sound like a bitchy little comment to me, but if you say it's not I'm willing to drop it. Sometimes my temper gets the better of me, andI've always had trouble with letting things slide. So, if I misunderstood, I'm sorry. But when people quote me and then write something like "Just for the record, a bat is a mammal and a raven is a bird" is sounds like you're being a smartass, just for the record.
Now that's really cool. That is just really fucking cool. I was really bummed when you guys were upset with each other, because I think you both are spiffy. I'm glad you're making up.

By the way... Miss Olivia... Are you a Voodoo Priestess or are into Hoodoo at all... maybe it's the name, Miss Olivia. I just picture you on darksome night in a sort of New Orleans style gypsy blouse and a flowing red skirt with a large black cockrel sitting a' top your shoulder. There's mischief in your eyes. I don't know what it is...

See, Pr3ssur3 and I were fussin', but I PM'd him, and we chatted over that for a bit, and now I know where he's coming from. He's not such a bad fellow, I just didn't understand him and took his remarks way out of context. We don't necessarily jive to the same music, but my theory is that you should never dislike someone for being different. It's far more interesting to learn their perspective. So, I keep bugging him to tell me about his thinks.

Miss Olivia 07-07-2006 01:29 PM

You're a pretty perceptive lady....at one point I was dabbling with voodoo, but I kind of dabbled in everything. I was trying to find an outlet that fit me, but since my wild try-everything spell, I just sort of made up my own religion to follow....The Church of Dawn Olivia:)

Haunted 07-07-2006 02:47 PM

Ha! Thought you might be a lady o' spirit right from your first post.

I've just recently started studying Voodoo and Hoodoo. As a Witch/Occultist, I've made up my mind to try and study as many different Occult traditions as possible.

I've found that the African and Afro-American traditions get so little attention and respect, when in fact they are extremely interesting. It also pisses me off that the Egyptian tradition has been taken out of it's fundamental African roots and bastardized in European and Hellenic traditions.

I mean it's really hard to really get to study the Occult-ness of ancient Egypt without having to deal with Greek and European bullshit infultrating it's innitial ground. It is an African magickal tradition and should be treated as such, damnit!

Miss Olivia 07-07-2006 05:08 PM

LOL sounds pretty frustrating....if you have a good thing, it doesn't seem to stay yours for long, and egyptian rites and ceremonies were just so fascinating....Voodoo is a colorful religion, for sure. There are so many different things blended into it....and it's cool that the different regions of the world have varying versions, almost like the different sects of Christianity. Are you taking a school class in World Religion?

The Flayed One 07-07-2006 05:12 PM

To say I'd like to just have a beer and talk with you both on this subject for long periods of time is an understatement.

That being said, can we get to the oil wrestling, already?!

Haunted 07-07-2006 06:12 PM

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Originally posted by Miss Olivia
LOL sounds pretty frustrating....if you have a good thing, it doesn't seem to stay yours for long, and egyptian rites and ceremonies were just so fascinating....Voodoo is a colorful religion, for sure. There are so many different things blended into it....and it's cool that the different regions of the world have varying versions, almost like the different sects of Christianity. Are you taking a school class in World Religion?
I have a Bachelors in Religious Studies. I've been studying the Occult since I was a kid, but I've been a practicing Witch since...technically... a week before I turned sixteen (although they say that most Witches are born that way but have to discover it for themselves... Were I not born in the "Bible Belt" I'd have probably would have accepted my path in the Craft [not that piece of shit film] much earlier.


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