Published Aug. 14, 1912. (The Rodney and Otamatea Times and Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette)
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Published Aug. 14, 1912. (The Rodney and Otamatea Times and Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette)
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environmint replied to your post: I was kinda worried about this week’s topic in...
I think you should check out veganideal.org
This looks really interesting, thank you for showing it to me!
Omg they have a post talking about the article that just pissed me off lol Carol Adams is even worse than I thought yay
environmint reblogged your post:arbitrarychicken answered your question:...
I want to hear about water energies
helsdottir reblogged your post:arbitrarychicken answered your question:...
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I vote for fire energies? :D
Would you take an element/element combination of the day for the next few days weeks?
environmint replied to your post: Necromancer Is In!
Does the necormancer know of any good online 101 pages on necromancy? My cousin is interested in the occult and I want them to know about as many systems/ideas as possible. However, I can’t completely scare them.
"There aren't any. Not any that are of any good."
Realistically speaking, each culture views death, death magic, and necromancy differently. And it's usually the most guarded magic of all. And secret because of the negativity that surrounds it. *shrugs* Good luck finding some.
How is your day?
Not too bad, I spent it working on my illustration project and loafing around the house so I can't complain.
environmint replied to your post: Scotty and I are debating whether or not the...
Most of the people signing for my state, don’t even live in my f**king state. Jessica P, you are in TEXAS why the hell do you care about New York?!
From what I can tell that one wasn't actually submitted by a New Yorker. It was someone from like Nebraska or something. Which seems a bit rude, really.
environmint replied to your post: Either the country gets better or the punk rock...
What about the industrial music?
It continues to get more cold and dehumanized as the years go by, no matter who's in the big office. I can appreciate having industrial music as a cultural anchor. I can rely on it doing what it does.