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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 5:13 pm
AniMajor Cyrus the Elder Hmm, I'm not entirely sure then, I know it wasn't Huntress Thorin I was thinking of, but huh, guess that kinda sinks it anyways. ninja Um, there was one guy |True Dragon|, who might've had something to do with demons, and one girl invisiblehikari (I think), who got into a bunch of crap with a group of people who may have involvement with demons. I think they're both over the age of majority. Now you've made me curious. This guy? link
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 5:45 pm
Celeblin Galadeneryn AniMajor Cyrus the Elder Hmm, I'm not entirely sure then, I know it wasn't Huntress Thorin I was thinking of, but huh, guess that kinda sinks it anyways. ninja Um, there was one guy |True Dragon|, who might've had something to do with demons, and one girl invisiblehikari (I think), who got into a bunch of crap with a group of people who may have involvement with demons. I think they're both over the age of majority. Now you've made me curious. This guy? linkOh, right, him! And that guy who responded in that thread godhi. I'm not sure if they're over 18, though.
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 6:06 pm
AniMajor Celeblin Galadeneryn AniMajor Cyrus the Elder Hmm, I'm not entirely sure then, I know it wasn't Huntress Thorin I was thinking of, but huh, guess that kinda sinks it anyways. ninja Um, there was one guy |True Dragon|, who might've had something to do with demons, and one girl invisiblehikari (I think), who got into a bunch of crap with a group of people who may have involvement with demons. I think they're both over the age of majority. Now you've made me curious. This guy? linkOh, right, him! And that guy who responded in that thread godhi. I'm not sure if they're over 18, though. Your poem (in your sig) moves too quickly; I can't read it. crying
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 6:18 pm
Aino Ailill Your poem (in your sig) moves too quickly; I can't read it. crying I'm sorry, I'll fix it. Fixed! Tell me if they need to be slower.
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 6:36 pm
AniMajor Aino Ailill Your poem (in your sig) moves too quickly; I can't read it. crying I'm sorry, I'll fix it. Fixed! Tell me if they need to be slower. It's much better! Going a tad slower would still make it a bit easier, though.
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 6:37 pm
Aino Ailill AniMajor Aino Ailill Your poem (in your sig) moves too quickly; I can't read it. crying I'm sorry, I'll fix it. Fixed! Tell me if they need to be slower. It's much better! Going a tad slower would still make it a bit easier, though. Is it the Alice or Cottleston Pie one?
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 6:39 pm
AniMajor Aino Ailill AniMajor Aino Ailill Your poem (in your sig) moves too quickly; I can't read it. crying I'm sorry, I'll fix it. Fixed! Tell me if they need to be slower. It's much better! Going a tad slower would still make it a bit easier, though. Is it the Alice or Cottleston Pie one? Alice.
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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:31 pm
Can anyone recommend who's translation of The Poetic Edda is the best?
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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:51 pm
Aino Ailill Can anyone recommend who's translation of The Poetic Edda is the best? How are you defining best?
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 12:08 am
TeaDidikai Aino Ailill Can anyone recommend who's translation of The Poetic Edda is the best? How are you defining best? Most literal. In translating from Latin, I have read a many persons' translations which contain an altered version in order to make the meaning of the poem more easily understood or to make it align with English standards of poetry in its translated form, such as rhyme scheme, metric feet, and such. In doing so, nuances that are potentially important can be lost or, in some cases, entire meanings changed or dropped. I'd rather have a translation that does not suffer from these.
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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:21 pm
I'm writing one of my term papers on reconstructionist paganism and its relationship (specifically in response) to globalization. I'm working on narrowing my focus, but that might just have to follow where the good sources are. The class is Globalization and Religion, a 300 level team-taught by my two favorite professors in the school, an anthropology and a religious studies prof.
Anyway, does anyone have any textual suggestions? I'm open to both emic and etic sources, as general or specific as you like.
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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:48 am
I'm assisting a young woman who is seeking a pagan path. Here current knowledge base is Scott Cunningham and Buckland. See's thinking about scrapping them and starting fresh due to the fluffiness. What I know of her beliefs are reincarnation(not sure the details of her views on this), Nature is Highest divinity and witchcraft is allowed. I am recommending Triumph of the Moon to her. Is there any other recommended books for someone of her beliefs?
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:39 pm
As this is about to be made redundant. I am de-stickifying and locking this topic. If you were discussing anything, please made a new topic, or continue it in the new reading list topic.
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