Just curious what you guys think. Thanks!(I seem inscure don't I? lol)

by Nercer - » Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:59 pm
Just curious what you guys think. Thanks!
by New Kereptica » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:00 pm
Blouman Empire wrote:Natural is not nature.
KiloMikeAlpha wrote:Umm hmm.... mind if I siggy that as a reminder to those who think that it is cool to shove their bat-shit crazy atheist beliefs on those of us who actually have a clue?
Teccor wrote:You're actually arguing with Kereptica? It's like arguing with a far-Left, militantly atheist brick wall.
Bluth Corporation wrote:No. A free market literally has zero bubbles.
JJ Place wrote:I have a few more pressing matters to attend to right now; I'll be back later this evening to continue my one-man against the world struggle.
Mercator Terra wrote: Mental illness is a myth.

by Tahar Joblis » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:04 pm

by New Kereptica » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:04 pm
Nercer - wrote:http://www.amazon.com/Sterling-Silver-Wiccan-Triskele-Pendant/dp/B0002UKJHW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=jewelry&qid=1257468861&sr=8-1
Blouman Empire wrote:Natural is not nature.
KiloMikeAlpha wrote:Umm hmm.... mind if I siggy that as a reminder to those who think that it is cool to shove their bat-shit crazy atheist beliefs on those of us who actually have a clue?
Teccor wrote:You're actually arguing with Kereptica? It's like arguing with a far-Left, militantly atheist brick wall.
Bluth Corporation wrote:No. A free market literally has zero bubbles.
JJ Place wrote:I have a few more pressing matters to attend to right now; I'll be back later this evening to continue my one-man against the world struggle.
Mercator Terra wrote: Mental illness is a myth.

by Grave_n_idle » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:05 pm
Nercer - wrote:I got bored and was looking on Amazon.com and put in Celtic Pagan things. It came back with alot of celtic spiral necklaces. My first responce was "Uuh, mine!", but then I got to thinking that the only ones I've ever seen wearing them are girls (I'm a boy). Do dudes where them?Just curious what you guys think. Thanks!
(I seem inscure don't I? lol)

by Tokos » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:07 pm
If you're well over six foot, you can get away with more femme stuff than a little guy can.Grave_n_idle wrote:I've worn stuff like that before, and I'm a dude way over 6 feet tall. If I liked it, I certainly wouldn't let the fact that 'girls wear it' stop me from doing so.
Lolwut? It's a triskelion, an ancient Celtic symbol (no relation to Wicca… I've seen them at Bru na Boinne which is 5000 years old)… is it really associated with whips, chains and flagellation!Just as an aside - there's a certain amount of similarity between that symbol and a popularly accepted symbol of BDSM lifestyles. Again - I wouldn't let that stop me, but I just thought it was worth giving you a heads-up.


by Maurepas » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:08 pm
Nercer - wrote:http://www.amazon.com/Sterling-Silver-Wiccan-Triskele-Pendant/dp/B0002UKJHW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=jewelry&qid=1257468861&sr=8-1

by Maurepas » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:09 pm
Tokos wrote:If you're well over six foot, you can get away with more femme stuff than a little guy can.Grave_n_idle wrote:I've worn stuff like that before, and I'm a dude way over 6 feet tall. If I liked it, I certainly wouldn't let the fact that 'girls wear it' stop me from doing so.Lolwut? It's a triskelion, an ancient Celtic symbol (no relation to Wicca… I've seen them at Bru na Boinne which is 5000 years old)… is it really associated with whips, chains and flagellation!Just as an aside - there's a certain amount of similarity between that symbol and a popularly accepted symbol of BDSM lifestyles. Again - I wouldn't let that stop me, but I just thought it was worth giving you a heads-up.

by Neu California » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:09 pm
Neu California wrote:do women deserve equal rights in your opinion?

by New Kereptica » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:09 pm
Blouman Empire wrote:Natural is not nature.
KiloMikeAlpha wrote:Umm hmm.... mind if I siggy that as a reminder to those who think that it is cool to shove their bat-shit crazy atheist beliefs on those of us who actually have a clue?
Teccor wrote:You're actually arguing with Kereptica? It's like arguing with a far-Left, militantly atheist brick wall.
Bluth Corporation wrote:No. A free market literally has zero bubbles.
JJ Place wrote:I have a few more pressing matters to attend to right now; I'll be back later this evening to continue my one-man against the world struggle.
Mercator Terra wrote: Mental illness is a myth.

by Neu California » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:10 pm

Neu California wrote:do women deserve equal rights in your opinion?

by Nercer - » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:11 pm
Grave_n_idle wrote:Nercer - wrote:I got bored and was looking on Amazon.com and put in Celtic Pagan things. It came back with alot of celtic spiral necklaces. My first responce was "Uuh, mine!", but then I got to thinking that the only ones I've ever seen wearing them are girls (I'm a boy). Do dudes where them?Just curious what you guys think. Thanks!
(I seem inscure don't I? lol)
I've worn stuff like that before, and I'm a dude way over 6 feet tall. If I liked it, I certainly wouldn't let the fact that 'girls wear it' stop me from doing so.
Just as an aside - there's a certain amount of similarity between that symbol and a popularly accepted symbol of BDSM lifestyles. Again - I wouldn't let that stop me, but I just thought it was worth giving you a heads-up.

by Maurepas » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:13 pm
Nercer - wrote:Grave_n_idle wrote:Nercer - wrote:I got bored and was looking on Amazon.com and put in Celtic Pagan things. It came back with alot of celtic spiral necklaces. My first responce was "Uuh, mine!", but then I got to thinking that the only ones I've ever seen wearing them are girls (I'm a boy). Do dudes where them?Just curious what you guys think. Thanks!
(I seem inscure don't I? lol)
I've worn stuff like that before, and I'm a dude way over 6 feet tall. If I liked it, I certainly wouldn't let the fact that 'girls wear it' stop me from doing so.
Just as an aside - there's a certain amount of similarity between that symbol and a popularly accepted symbol of BDSM lifestyles. Again - I wouldn't let that stop me, but I just thought it was worth giving you a heads-up.
BDSM? It's a ancient cultural and religious symbol! WTF?

by Cameroi » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:17 pm
Nercer - wrote:I got bored and was looking on Amazon.com and put in Celtic Pagan things. It came back with alot of celtic spiral necklaces. My first responce was "Uuh, mine!", but then I got to thinking that the only ones I've ever seen wearing them are girls (I'm a boy). Do dudes where them?Just curious what you guys think. Thanks!
(I seem inscure don't I? lol)

by Greed and Death » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:17 pm

by Nercer - » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:19 pm
greed and death wrote:Look do not let gender stereotypes determine what you wear.
If you like it and it looks good then fucking wear it.
Look at pink, its become a frat boy color now for Christ sakes.


by Maurepas » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:20 pm
Cameroi wrote:Nercer - wrote:I got bored and was looking on Amazon.com and put in Celtic Pagan things. It came back with alot of celtic spiral necklaces. My first responce was "Uuh, mine!", but then I got to thinking that the only ones I've ever seen wearing them are girls (I'm a boy). Do dudes where them?Just curious what you guys think. Thanks!
(I seem inscure don't I? lol)
if what you/re refering to are what they called a torc, then yes, they were worn primarily as a sign of rank, by those who had earned or been granted that rank. mostly men, but many women also, as it wasn't until nearly roman times that gender as such played that much of a roll, at least as near as from what i can tell.
you might good reference in Society for Creative Anachronism materials.

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