http://www.ptgustan.com/2dollar.png two dollar pistol: Too much ergot, mythology

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Too much ergot, mythology


0r maybe it was ticks sucking their blood spreading Lyme disease, or both?


How does someone become a lawless man in the society where he lives, dedicated to destruction?


Anybody that believes in mythology are probably the same folk that believe in the Bible. It's a choice, not a reality. Why do you suppose it`s called myth-ology?

The best example is this shyster is loki .
The BEST example?

... not to slam Poetic Edda, a popular source of “cultural inspiration” among the New Right fanatics of Northern Europe should tell you something.


Not a lot of records for Loki.

Loki supposedly came from the giant family and yes, I`m talking the vegtable kind; for all we know. Loki comes from mixed blood of Odin the PM of Scandinavian schmoozers. A mediator btwn the ases and the giants, Loki is an immigrant. Illegal? I do not know.

The ases are fair haired light skinned goody goodies while the giants are coarse and dark...natch. It` sounds like the battle btwn good and evil. Classic.

The supernatural weapons of the Scandinavian gods are advanced technology that secures a noble world order, while the magic of the Giants are threatening and subversive demonic powers.


How does someone become a lawless man in the society where he lives, dedicated to destruction?


“...it's a complex issue. Muslims face serious racism in Europe. For example, in France and other countries, resumes from certain postal codes or with Muslim names are often just thrown out. Yet, there is also a concerning element of radicalized Muslims willing to support violence. Europe needs immigration to support its aging population. Integrating its ever growing Muslim population- and many of these Muslim immigrants are arriving with their own personal hopes and aspirations - is essential.”


enigma? assimilation?



How does someone become a lawless man in the society where he lives, dedicated to destruction?


I`m looking fwd to your comments, class.
Sometimes you can learn a lot from a Loki.