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Edited by GastonRabbit on Nov 11th 2022 at 8:59:38 AM
@Tzetze: It's possible that I'm thinking of something else. I'm just preeetty sure someone goes back to the Garden in some Apocrypha, and it's earlier than later.
"I can't imagine what Hell will have in store, but I know when I'm there, I won't wander anymore."Oh. Well I know some Kabbalic rebbes did in a trance...
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.This is annoying. On the Eden page on Wikipedia, there's a "See Also: Seth in the Garden of Eden", which redirects to Seth, which no longer says anything about Seth in the Garden.
"I can't imagine what Hell will have in store, but I know when I'm there, I won't wander anymore."So we had a tree lighting ceremony yesterday... I may go outside in my tacky hawaiian shirt (AUTHENTICALLY BOUGHT IN HAWAII) and shorts and go write somewhere.
I still don't get the Tree in Kabbalah.
Half-Life: Dual Nature, a crossover story of reasonably sized proportions.Hm. I like.
"The world ends with you. If you want to enjoy life, expand your world. You gotta push your horizons out as far as they'll go."The Tree in Kabbalah is a thing, y'see. A thing that Tzetze can explain better than I can at the moment.
I really need to get started on that homework of mine.
"I can't imagine what Hell will have in store, but I know when I'm there, I won't wander anymore."Which reminds me, still need to make my list for Christmas as well.
Reading Fenimore Coopers Literary Offences. I really need to read more Twain sometime, because damn this is funny.
edited 17th Nov '10 5:22:25 PM by Fluid
Oh. Well basically it's named after a Final Fantasy VII character and it's very symbolic and recursive!
BUT BUT BUT!
That doesn't explain why SCP-682 wears a keter :<
Half-Life: Dual Nature, a crossover story of reasonably sized proportions.«keter»'s the top of the tree. It means «crown».
And only one of those things was a lie, and then you only need reverse it!
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC."Keter" means "Crown". It's the highest level of the Sefirot, and I don't remember what it symbolises but I bet Tzetze does
Ninja'd
Also, that's true, Tzetze but you are still full of lies.
edited 17th Nov '10 5:28:51 PM by LuckyRevenant
"I can't imagine what Hell will have in store, but I know when I'm there, I won't wander anymore."They all symbolize a bajillion things, really. God, probably, for starters.
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Byehi!
I AM VERY SLEEPING!!
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