Why care about the others?
You see, nearly all here are busy with themselves.
Hi Belial can you start a new thread on this? This deserves full exploration but not on this thread.
I'm a Universalist and TK also has studied both Christianity and Satanism. We could talk in full depth, that's cool.
I'd reply here, but we can't hijack the thread. Can you start a new one? On your views of Satanism? Thanks!
(I will say that it is dangerous to mix the two forces, dark and light, but that's on another thread about Evil/Hell.)
Cool Cain. I thought that was a howling woof!
My avatar came from a lady in Japan who wanted to share images of her puppy to inspire happiness worldwide.
I use it for facebook and also worth1000.com where a friend of mine animated it as a gif.
I guess it fits my personality because I trust everyone to be themselves so I can learn to love them as they want.
I will curl up in a little ball at your feet just to bask in your company.
by wilful
by BELIAL
by wilfulyou and emily should get along great
Who's Emily?
you will soon notice yourself skipping ten inch long random word filled posts..thats her
Plus spoof accounts and posts outting Wilful's puppets as gay. That's Emily trying to chase them away.
Until he picked Avatars that look like Assclowns on Crack. That's Wilful trying to chase everyone away.
Hypercube, to answer your question, I like strong observant women who come from a dark place. I like women who are not perceived as safe, who take chances, live outside the boundaries of what is acceptable and risk criticism with their choices but are completely unapologetic.
In the 1950s when Vampira hosted the KTLA evening program in Los Angeles, she embodied dark sexuality and horror. It was a risky and interesting theme as America was all about safety after WW2, it was the baby boom era, bbq in the backyard, the Cold war, McCarthyism and Leave it to Beaver. She was part of the Ed Wood clique, cross dressers, campy horror films, creativity and everything that seemed degenerate to the average American. To me she was an original and living in Los Angeles, I was fortunate to be friends with younger people who knew her. I believe she was buried at Hollywood Forever cemetery in Los Angeles. I have many pictures of her. She was an expatriate from Finland.
As for Diamanda Galas, I have followed her work for quite some time, I see her as the same high risk taking, unapologetic, strong minded and shocking performer. She is now in her fifties and hasn't changed her stance on her art or politics. It is easy to be bold and risk taking when one is young, believing indelibly in your ideas but when you carry it out into your later life where it is less comfortable, less acceptable or easy then I respect that, especially in a woman. I suppose I relate to that.