Snoozepossum

Snoozepossum

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13 years ago @ The Wild Hunt - Pagan Community Notes:... · 1 reply · +5 points

Well, not much changes around here.

What a piddling pile of spoiled little brats some of you aspire to be. You don't give a giant goddamn about anything but having your precious asses kissed to your specifications, and those will never be met. Somebody admits that they're wrong, and that they're having to work at overcoming an idea they've been brought up on and had reinforced as something so important that their entire life, the welfare of their soul, and how they'll spend infinite eternity depends on agreeing with it, and you turn your snotty noses up at it because you are too ignorant or self-absorbed to have any frame of reference for where they are. Therefore that place must be invalid or they must be liars. The rest of us are busy getting on with the business of finding reasons to not kill each other. All you're doing is loading your diapers and expecting people to enjoy the smell.

13 years ago @ The Wild Hunt - On Faith: Carole A. Sm... · 1 reply · +6 points

If nothing else, Ben here has been an unwitting (witless?) vehicle for the same solidarity of Pagan identity he doesn't seem to grok. On April 1st, 2011, at 3:41:28 pm EST, Snooze gave Apuleius a thumbs up point for something. The universe itself cannot stand against such events. You lose, Bennie.

13 years ago @ http://www.snoozepossu... - From all of us to all ... · 1 reply · +1 points

Check out Midwest To Midlands blog for more - she's doing a calendar thinger where you get to pick your 12 scenes from a selection of her pics:
http://midwesttomidlands.blogspot.com/2010/12/bri...

13 years ago @ http://www.snoozepossu... - From all of us to all ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Cripes, I gotta check the notice settings on this thing! (waves real big)

13 years ago @ Pagan Culture - My Piano Man Turned Sa... · 1 reply · +1 points

Salutes to your Piano Man; anyone who can show someone a new facet of something and make it a better and grander thing by it is a gift.

13 years ago @ http://www.snoozepossu... - It takes a village to ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Dunno why I didn't get an alert for this comment when you posted it. I didn't get to go to the session, but Nora Cedarwind is awesome and we chit chatted awhile later on. She's a certified Death Midwife and green burial advocate, and she's not "all lint & no sweater":
http://www.thresholdsoflife.org/

14 years ago @ Network for Church Mon... - Exactly what kind of â... · 1 reply · +13 points

(clapclapwhistleclapclapclap) Thank you from someone in the Pagan end of the pool!

Honestly, I don't believe many of the people who endorse this insanity have a really concrete idea of what kind of Christian nation they want, beyond some select thought-stopper sound bytes and slogans. Or how much infighting would be involved if they indeed "took back the nation for God". The people and groups who are pushing this thinking (or lack of) have very little to do with faith, and everything to do with power, and have reinvented manipulating religion as a political and social goad.

14 years ago @ http://www.snoozepossu... - Handeling A Christmas ... · 0 replies · +1 points

I'm glad so many people are getting a kick out of it - they're up to 17,644,968
hits, and the opening soprano was on NPR.

14 years ago @ http://www.snoozepossu... - Happy Thanksgiving Fro... · 0 replies · +1 points

This is cool, and exactly what I mean by adapting and surviving:
http://www.indiancountrytoday.com/living/Cherokee...

From the article:

"The Cherokee Nation is in the beginning stages of developing a Virtual Library of Cherokee Knowledge, a web-based system designed to provide Cherokee citizens and the general public access to a comprehensive digital space filled with authentic Cherokee knowledge related to the tribe’s history, language, traditions, culture and leaders. . . . . We look forward to the completion of this project and to providing other tribes in the nation the model and format so they, too, may collect, present and preserve their invaluable tribal records for generations to come, unlocking and interpreting the past for the education of their future generations . . ."

14 years ago @ http://www.snoozepossu... - Handeling A Christmas ... · 0 replies · +1 points

I really love it that people who weren't part of Chorus Niagara sang along - beats the usual holiday mall soundtrack, huh?