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belljargirl

belljargirl

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  • member since March 19, 2007

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  • Graham

    Graham says

    Hi BellJarGirl,

    I like your list of 'Things I Believe'. They are very true. Presumably you have tattoes. I've never had the nerve to have one!

    Best Wishes,

    Graham

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  • Joel G

    Joel G says

    Salamat (That's "thanks" in Filipino), belljargirl. Why aren't you as active joining in the potpourri contest?

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Katie R

    Katie R says

    I noticed when readint Lady Shale's nnotes that you're looking for a book on Wicca. I'd reconmend. "The Truth About Witchcraft Today" by Scott Cunningham which gives a lot of information about the religon of Wicca. Wiccans are people who practise Wicca.

    Have a great weekend.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Scarlett

    Scarlett says

    Yes, that's the title, "The Prophet of Yonwood". I haven't read it yet but hope to one of these days.

    Thanks for the invitation, I look forward to talking books with you! I'm reading "The True Story of Hansel and Gretel right now.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • B Bunter

    B Bunter says

    Bell Jar girl - as in Sylvia Plath?

    It was a very sensitive novel. It really moved me. Just hoping that you are not in a similar predictament.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • j.luna

    j.luna says

    There's this book called "Poetry Speaks". It comes with 3 CDs...including excerpts from Ginsberg's "Howl" album, some Anne Sexton, John Berryman and Sylvia Plath. The Wax Recordings of Walt Whitman, and Tennyson, Frost and Dylan Thomas, The book is wonderful and the commentaries included are written by guys like Nobel winner Seamus Heaney etc. It was published in 2001.

    Hardcore music? I listen to Rites of Spring, Minor Threat, Fugazi, and some Black Flag and lots of old-school NYC HardCore, grindcore,power violence (I'm not vegan though, and not straight-edge) and old Emo (Shades Apart, The Descendents, Husker Du, Sunny Day Real Estate and Weezer)...New School Hardcore and Melodic Emo-core, yeah, Norma Jean, also Thursday, Glassjaw, Thrice and Hatebreed..These days I just listen to good-ole Johnny Cash and Marvin Gaye with Zappa on the side.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • j.luna

    j.luna says

    Tats and Piercings are awesome if the artists who made them, or the inspiration behind them are awesome...

    Have you listened to Plath's recording of "Lady Lazarus" and "Daddy"?

    jluna.deviantart.com

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  • magic

    magic says

    you sure are very eclectic in your interests very cool!!! I was born in sanantonio brooke hospital i believe can tell you have a huge heart also is sylvia plath a fave author of yours??? have a good evening

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  • Katie R

    Katie R says

    Thanks for requesting my friend request.
    I live in England. Have you ever been?
    I haven't travelled much but I went to Toronto, Massachusetts and New York in 2006. I loved it. I'd like to move to Canada one day.

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  • ivancov c

    ivancov c says

    you seem to have a child`s soul.pls come and chat with me

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  • Jeannine

    Jeannine says

    The best book I've found is The wicca handbook by Eileen Holland. Even if you are not considering practicing, it dismisses a lot of the myths about the religion, and gives a better understanding on it. But not in a way that is overwhelming or condesending.

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  • Jeannine

    Jeannine says

    No, no kids yet. What got me into wicca? Well, When I was 16 or 17, I realized I wasn't interested in my parent's religion, and I felt like I was being forced into being the same religion as them. My best friend was wiccan and as I leaned more about her religion, I found I was genuinly interested and I loved the freedom that is in it, while it still has rules that you must follow. I've always felt that if you are not interested in the religion you practice, then you won't fully respect it . No, I am not vegan, or a vegitarian. I'm also writing or at least I'm trying to. What are you writing?

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  • M. Syre

    M. Syre says

    First of all thanks for adding me to your friends' list. To start with, our group SYREDOM has initiated a discussion on art versus creativity (inborn capacity). Your input in it would strengthen the group. Without you our group is nothing. So welcome to join our group Syredom by initiating to be its member and giving your precious comments on the on-going discussion. M.Syre.

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  • mossflower

    mossflower says

    I cannot think of anything nicer than having all those books around you 24/7

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