You. You just HAD to go making young wizards look so cool you just had to ruin my life with another series didn't you. VERY RUDE
*punches the air*
WE GOT ANOTHER ONE!
Sorry, Ben. Really it’s for the best, though. We’re nice. Trust me.
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You. You just HAD to go making young wizards look so cool you just had to ruin my life with another series didn't you. VERY RUDE
*punches the air*
WE GOT ANOTHER ONE!
Sorry, Ben. Really it’s for the best, though. We’re nice. Trust me.
Canadian stereotypes: Too nice Canadian standoffs Loves maple syrup And says Eh
I’m like 78% sure that you’re Canadian too, you butt.
Yes I am occasionally too nice. I don’t actually like maple syrup. And I do say Eh sometimes.
Hi! Do you think that you could recommend some ways that one could practice Wicca (the word I want to say is silently but that's not exactly what I mean) in a way that isn't disruptive or intrusive to the people around me? Blessed be
I think I know what you mean, but if not feel free to ask again.You could set up an altar in your room and say silent prayers (in your head), or do so in a secluded spot in a forest. You don't have to use candles or cast circles if you don't want to, or incense or say anything out loud really. You could even just meditate every day or every week or even once a month... Wicca doesn't need any tools, dancing around or loud chanting. There's no rule that everything you do can't be silent.Hope this is what you were looking for, if not feel free to message again or email us at [email protected] and someone will try to answer better.-A
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