Comment by PaulHoule
2 months ago
Well when I was younger I was into chemical yoga, and you know I lived this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6uEMOeDZsA
2 months ago
Well when I was younger I was into chemical yoga, and you know I lived this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6uEMOeDZsA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeHlvXvG6vA
… those ones that mother gives you that don’t do anything at all!
In response to
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solidary_obligations
>Contractual solidary obligations are frequently created by insurance policies
(take on solidarity v love-- later..)
>The origin of solidarity can be traced to a Roman idea known as correality where a single thing was owed by more than one person [but only one person need ever be accountable for it]
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Not mother (or one of the universal mascots of fecundity[1]) only something to feed the festive fire
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_hares
>There are two possible and perhaps concurrent reasons why the three hares may have found popularity as a symbol within the church. Firstly, it was believed that the hare was hermaphrodite and could reproduce without loss of virginity.[26] This led to an association with the Virgin Mary, with hares sometimes occurring in illuminated manuscripts and Northern European paintings of the Virgin and Christ Child.
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This to the other one that made the end credits of BtTF is as Sixto to Dylan :)