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  1. I haven't logged into this account in four years. But over the many years, you guys and this community have meant a lot to me. Is anyone still here?
  2. Title says it all. Who here reddits?
  3. Found this on Reddit. It touched me.
  4. I have read the Bhagavad Gita and I have studied it with faith and love; it is one of my most beloved holy books. Lord Krishna reveals as the supreme divine secret the rejection of all dharmic yogas and instead embracing Love as most supreme! Krishna, being the very seat of Brahman, is Love incarnate. That is the quintessential message of the Old and New Testaments! Like the Vedantic religion, the Jewish religious elite put a heavy and unbearably religious doctrine on the people. Jesus, like Krishna, taught people to give this up entirely and embrace Love! The Gita says that Krishna wou
  5. I love all you guys so much. Just read this thread, this is great.
  6. I spent some time partying up in Idaho, was a bit fun. I am now in Salt Lake City, UT, and the journey has been .. interesting .. I made it in one day, and definitely met some interesting people. One guy picked me up and gave me a bunch of provisions, including some that my lizard enjoyed very much. He was a cool dude. Another guy literally kicked me out of his car in the middle of nowhere in northern Utah; he mentioned Jesus and we got into a conversation, I mentioned how Christ and God are one, and he got *very* angry. A very nice Latter Day Saint lady picked me up not two minutes afte
  7. I think that any government that hides information from it's people (read: ALL of them) is worthy of being disassembled; therefore, I am on Assange's side, and I am glad at least that Ecuador is taking him in. ~Revan
  8. Revan

    Goth

    Any EWers who are into any aspect of the Goth scene? I was pretty big into it in Florida, specifically the Industrial/EBM/rivethead side of Goth. ~Revan
  9. My schedule: Mountains Hiking Reading Writing ~Revan
  10. Junction City was awful. Ended up staying there for three days. There's literally nothing there except a truck stop, a liquor store, and a lake .. we had fun anyway. I did make it to Denver via a *very* good hitch. ~Revan
  11. Hey, y'all. Posting an update. I've been headed west through Kansas for some time with my martial arts master buddy. We've made it probably about forty to fifty miles outside of Topeka, at Junction City. The road to Denver has been slow, but we're getting there. ~Revan
  12. Doesn't sound ridiculously stupid, love. I love your questions .. you know this. Questions, comments .. I welcome them all. I use the Internet at the library. One of the few frivolous possessions I keep with me is my laptop; it's very convenient to still have all of my information and data available. -- In other news, GOOD NEWS Y'ALL. I have a ride to Denver, CO! The most amazing thing happened .. I was laying in my tent when I up and decided to go out into town. There's a pizza place that hands out free pizza at around 10:45pm, and I picked up a whole pizza from them. I found some lo
  13. Learned that one of my best friends is going to be joining me on the trail! I eagerly await them here in Kansas. That means I'm laid over here still for a while, and once we meet up .. mountains. ~R
  14. Go for it. The opportunity is always there. Not much has happened in the past few days. A lot of writing and thinking, hanging out with the people I've met here in Lawrence. Fellow protestor got arrested for a day, but bailed out. My lizard got really drunk one night, though. >_> ~R
  15. Couldn't have said it better myself, ling. ~R
  16. Lol, I actually have a legitimate reason/cause. Kansas by nature is a very conservative state, as is Missouri (the two tend to get intertwined due to sharing one of the few major cities in the area, Kansas City). Lawrence, KS is one of the few non-conservative (but not necessarily liberal) areas around. For this reason, the interests of the people of Lawrence are normally dominated by the conservative majority. Two major issues are currently being confronted by the local movement here: homelessness and legalization of cannabis. A lot of backpackers and tramps come through Lawrence and stay
  17. Just out in the open. (: Feelsgoodman. At the moment, I have a tent, now. Speaking of which, updates: I've decided to stick about in Lawrence for a while; I've joined the local protest/hippie movement here. My lizard has continued to "be one with the universe". ~Revan
  18. Meh, I have a thing for paleness... Being a Slytherin type of person myself, I dig the pale Hermione. ~R
  19. Why thank ya. ^^ Yup, I was in a Krystal when I took this. Om nom.
  20. The OP mentioned film noir, and I think that would be fantastic. Emma would be GREAT in a classic black-and-white, REAL noir film. I do believe one actually has to have access to people in the movie industry to submit scripts to. As big as this board is, though, I don't see how it couldn't be done. A project worked on across a forum like ours would surely get noticed.
  21. Not sure if this is the correct place for this; if not, feel free to move it to where it's appropriate, mods. Anyway, I found this on an imageboard I frequent and thought it was very neat. So, I'd like to share it with you good people. There's something vaguely unsettling about Slytherin Hermione..
  22. Hi, all! So, as some of you know, I've been on a backpacking trip for the past few weeks now. I'm originally from Florida and I've come as far as Kansas (which I am currently in as I type this). I live with a backpack and nothing more. I figure I'd make a kind of "blog" here to share my travels with the board, as this community has been very dearly loved by me for a very long time. So, when I can stop in and use the internet, I'll update on my travels. I'm not going to incriminate myself, so take my lizard's experiences with a grain of salt; of course, if anyone would like to inquire about
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