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Sun Feb 21. 2010/ 2:51 PM

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“An idealist is a person who helps other people to be prosperous.”—Henry Ford

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Sat Feb 20. 2010/ 10:25 PM

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Thu Feb 18. 2010/ 8:32 PM

Happily Ever After Is So Once Upon A Time.

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Thu Feb 18. 2010/ 7:10 PM

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“Truth has nothing to do with words.”

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Thu Feb 18. 2010/ 2:52 AM

The Beatles/ Abbey Road

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Thu Feb 18. 2010/ 2:46 AM

Hubless BMX Concept

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Thu Feb 18. 2010/ 2:42 AM

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Wed Feb 17. 2010/ 12:46 PM

TOYOPET CORONA RT40 Last model

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Tue Feb 16. 2010/ 6:43 PM

BMW Art Cars in Manhattan

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Mon Feb 15. 2010/ 10:50 PM

SYMBOLS and their Meaning

 
Do Not Destroy at DoNotDestroy.com PENTACLE or PENTAGRAM (FIVE-POINTED STAR pointing up): A standard symbol for witches, freemasons, and many other pagan or occult groups. To witches, it represent the four basic elements (wind, water, earth and fire) plus a pantheistic spiritual being such as Gaia or Mother Earth. The pentagram is also “used for protection. to banish energy, or to bring it to you, depending on how it’s drawn,” wrote a Wiccan visitor.
Do Not Destroy at DoNotDestroy.com PENTAGRAM (FIVE-POINTED STAR pointing down): Used in occult rituals to direct forces or energies. Often represents satanism, the horned god or various expressions of contemporary occultism, especially when a goat-head is superimposed on the inverted pentagram.
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Mon Feb 15. 2010/ 10:42 PM

Why So Serious?

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Mon Feb 15. 2010/ 10:36 PM

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Mon Feb 15. 2010/ 9:04 PM

Kate Moss for Love Magazine #3 S/S 2010

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Mon Feb 15. 2010/ 8:05 AM

Quote Of The Day

“Chinese Symbols: The Ox

Brief Description:
The Ox is full of strength and a born leader, they are methodical and good with their hands. They can also be introverted and often feel misunderstood.

Positive Traits:
patient, contemplative, skillful, dexterous, eloquent, confident, familiar, authoritative, industrious and sure of foot

Negative Traits:
prejudice, chauvinistic, proud, tyrannical, petty, critical, eccentric, bigoted, conservative, grumpy and on occasion violent

General Description: All Oxen
Pragmatic and down-to-earth, Ox people are motivated to work hard and have no respect for lazy or careless people. Although they can be easily trusted and find it easy to put trust in others, they are not dependent on friends and family and would rather find an answer or a solution themselves than to ask these people for help or guidance. However, others can, without a doubt rely on Oxen, who are always honest and meticulous about their responsibilities. While they do not feel the need for many distant or acquaintance-oriented friendships, they value the strong bonds they share with their partners and families, and make close friends that last a lifetime.

Though they are quite open-minded, once Ox people have made a decision about something, they rarely change it. This is a defining characteristic that can be seen as obstinacy, but it is actually the way an Ox learns to be strong, brave and straightforward. It is the way the Ox learned to take on tasks and responsibilities and how he learns to be reliable for others. Oxen are more comfortable with the well-known as opposed to the unfamiliar. Yet, beneath their unpretentious, tranquil exterior lies a heart of gold and a motivation to prosper.

Detailed Description: The Water Ox
The Water element gives the Ox a flexibility and liberty. Water Oxen are as hard-working as anyone, and particularly systematic, and are probably the quickest-thinking of the other elemental Oxen. They are much more prepared than the other Oxen to recognize the pints of view of others and to think about their ideas and suggestions, making them easy to work with in a business environment. They generally consider the feelings of others which makes them good roommates or partners. In addition, their sincerity and patience ensures their popularity with friends, peers and family.

Combined Zodiac (East meets West): The Piscean Ox
Sensitivity influences the toughness of the Ox to produce a delicate personality, with unlimited creativity and perspicacity. Piscean Oxen are artistic and would rather work behind the scenes than be a visible member of the team.”

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