Bugging me.
Re: Bugging me.
Hi Ken,
Many mysterious natural events were once interpreted as being the work of magic and have thus continued to receive that label.
Unless of course you mean literally.
Hannah
Many mysterious natural events were once interpreted as being the work of magic and have thus continued to receive that label.
Unless of course you mean literally.
Hannah
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I don't mind the cicadas much. Though the only thing magical about them is how amazingly loud they can get.
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Re: Bugging me.
I wonder how much potential psychic energy each possesses and how many would have to be sacrificed for a significant infusion of power?
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Considering how many die on a nearly annual basis without severe consequences or apparently effects, I'd say the answer would be 'a lot'.
My friend Lin is quite happy - apparently molted cicada skin is a popular element of Traditional Chinese Medicine, mostly for tea.
My friend Lin is quite happy - apparently molted cicada skin is a popular element of Traditional Chinese Medicine, mostly for tea.
"God have mercy on a man, who doubts what he's sure of." - Bruce Springsteen