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What is the origin of your nickname?

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The atomic bomb which was just as potent as fatman but with lower kilotonne yield

Highlight heightism since you're treated as a boy despite being a short man.

Porn & dominatrix terminology.

Idk tbh.
 
something i read on the roblox forums in 2013. decided it would make a neat account name. forgot about for several years, then just started using the name online.
 
Icant tell u or i will get warning... :feelstrash:
 
I'm very quiet and physically small, often go unnoticed wherever I go.. like a specter
 
People say i act like Hannibal Lector.
 
Finnish involuntary celibate = finncel
 
I saw that poster that had forever and the letters faded to spell over. I first saw it in 2014 and it really hit me hard how you can be with a girl thinking it will last forever but it all comes to an end. Fast forward to 2018 and when i got blackpilled the art flashed before me and i was the perfect match for inceldom. I was also pretty depressed and mourning when i made my account.
 
my stupidity tbh
 
It's the song "dope show " by marilyn Manson, but replace "dope" with "rope"
 
I played a lot of Age of Mythology and the protagonist is an admiral named "Arkantos"

I should've left out the admiral though tbh
 
From the tattoo that Agent 47 had.
 
"Rather than intellectual wisdom, though, owls are connected with the wisdom of the soul. However, there are other qualities that owl has. Owls are often seen as mysterious, mostly because many owls are strictly nocturnal and humans have always found night to be full of mystery and the unknown. Owls live within the darkness, which includes magic, mystery, and ancient knowledge. Related to the night is the moon, which owls are also connected to.

Even the mythology relates owl to this wisdom and femininity. The owl was a symbol for Athena, goddess of wisdom and strategy, before the Greeks gave their pantheon human forms. According to myth, an owl sat on Athena’s blind side, so that she could see the whole truth. In Ancient Greece, the owl was a symbol of a higher wisdom, and it was also a guardian of the Acropolis. Diana, the Roman response to Athena, was strongly associated with the moon, and also the owl. The Pawnee and the Sioux saw the owl as a messenger (akicita) to the first of all evil creatures (Unktehi). While the Lakota tribe had an “Owl Society,” where the warriors fought primarily at night and painted dark rings around their eyes because they believed that would allow them to have an owl’s acute vision.

There are many superstitions surrounding the owl, many of which focus on death. In Europe and America, owl was seen as a harbinger of death. This was due to certain peoples, like the Dakota, and some Germanic tribes and Scandinavian Vikings, who would signal the approach of attack with the hoot of an owl. This was and still remains the easiest bird call to imitate. The Mayans called the screech owl of the Yucatan “the moan bird,” and believed that it meant death."

The first time I saw an owl I drew it was at my school, but I knew the symbolism behind the owls watching Gravity Falls, a really good show but it would be childish considering the age of many here, there is a lot of symbolism in it so I started looking, but I really don't care so much.
 
I was really into Philipp Mainländer's philosophy when I registered here.
 

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