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Holy hell. I think you might have made some real sense there, even if you were rambling a little bit.
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Poor Mighty Salami, I smoke every day all day finances permitting and don't know anything about weed hangovers or having my eyes be sore. You need to move to the Pacific West coast asap...
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You should ask around. See if that's a common malady for Britons who exclusively smoke weed.
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Lucifer = "light bearer, light bringer" Samuel = "The Name of God" Or, his gematria...... Lucifer = 444 Jesus = 444 Quote:
Now, with all the 'cat' symbolism written in ancient texts, listen to the song again. "Percy the Rat Catcher"? He wrote it about his girlfriend, so it says. Percival - 'Perceval, the Story of the Grail'. Percy Bysshe Shelley Just throwing it out there. The lyrics may be strange at times, but, they always lead to Spiritual themes. Perhaps Syd did not 'see' things as good and/or evil. Maybe, he just saw things as they are, but, was disturbed because of the attachments to the 'names'. It has driven a lot of 'sane' men bat crap crazy. Just smoke a fatty, and, sit back and listen, if you like. And, pet your cat or dog, and stab some rats. The "Great King Rat" is a 'dirty old man', and a major hallucination. Or, maybe he was writing a song about Stevie Nicks:) peace |
So, Steve, I guess you're saying that there is a true meaning behind our words, even if we're using those words in a different context? And that's why you talk about etymology. The words I use don't even mean what I think they mean, therefore I don't really know what I'm saying and there is a deeper meaning to everything I say.
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^^I think he means we're all connected spiritually even if we don't know it
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^^ha ha ha
as again, back to the topic at hand, i did copious amounts of weed in University but i never had a hangover (this was in Wales) |
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