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Beanhead
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: lessismore] 1
#21826997 - 06/19/15 07:32 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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i'm trying to acquire sixteen drawings which show the “awful” consequences of masturbation. France, 1830. Author unknown Could be Doussin-Dubreuil, first edited 1825
 Cover
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Pics/source
Think they got translation wrong and it's just the 18 steps once goes through after masturbation
History never fails to amuse me 
MASTURBATION
NOT EVEN ONCE
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: Beanhead]
#21830637 - 06/19/15 11:31 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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If you aquire or are able to post all the drawings it would be appreciated
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: R0B0G3N3S1S]
#21831270 - 06/20/15 04:37 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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God, its a knowledge preceding humanity. God resides in the temporal lobes. Temporal lobe epilepsy brings out a prominence of religiosity.
Why would God have a place inj our brain?
Why would 9 out of 10 people worldwide experience a Higher Power?
Think independently.
Dont let others do your thinking for you, not even me.
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Beanhead
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: R0B0G3N3S1S]
#21831376 - 06/20/15 05:56 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
R0B0G3N3S1S said: If you aquire or are able to post all the drawings it would be appreciated
Done, editted my post n.n
Googling the title of the book was great success
Too lazy to translate
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: Beanhead]
#21833153 - 06/20/15 05:25 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Here is something beautiful beanhead brought to my attention: http://www.laboiteverte.fr/illustrations-manuscrits-alchimie/
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: R0B0G3N3S1S]
#21833217 - 06/20/15 05:43 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Are those stages of masturbation accurate or based on observation at all? Or is it just bullshitting you cause they found it causes lazyness or something?
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: R0B0G3N3S1S]
#21840836 - 06/22/15 07:39 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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I think it was just a scare-tactic :P. & damn I thought my French was better, I barely understood half of it 
The Book of Wonderful Characters, Memoirs & Anecdotes of Remarkable & Eccentric Persons in All Ages & Countries First release was 1788 ^no clue how to go to first page, it start at p300 something This is a hardcopy scan from 1869
Modern release


Entries: 1. Francis Battalia, the stone-eater 2. Miss Whitehead, the bank nun 3. Daniel Dancer, the remarkable miser 4. Chevalier Desseasau, the vain dwarf 5. Matthew Lovat, who crucified himself 6. Baron D'Aguilar, of Starvation Farm 7. Old Books, of Ripon in Yorkshire 8. Wybrand Lolkes, the Dutch dwarf 9. Jacob Hall, the rope-dancer 10. Henry Constantine Jennings, the remarkable virtuoso 11. Henry Lemoine, an eccentric bookseller 12. Matthew Buchinger, the Little Man of Nuremburg 13. Henry Jenkins, the modern Methusaleh 14. Bertholde, prime minister to Alboinus 15. Lord Rokeby, of singular eccentricity 16. Foster Powell, the astonishing pedestrian 17. Joseph Boruwlaski, the Polish dwarf 18. Ann Moore, the fasting woman 19. Floram Marchand, the great water-spouter 20. Jane Lewson, an eccentric old lady 21. Peter the Wild Boy, of the woods of Hamelin 22. William Stevenson, a notorious beggar 23. John Broughton, a notorious pugilist 24. Joseph Clark, the posture-maker 25. Thomas Wood, the abstemious miller 26. Nathaniel Bentley, the well-known 'Dirty Dick' 27. Jeffrey Dunstan, Mayor of Garrat 28. Henry Dimsdale, Mayor of Garrat 29. George Morland, a celebrated painter 30. Joanna Southcott, an extraordinary fanatic 31. Thomas Laugher, commonly called 'Old Tommy' 32. Margaret McAvoy, the blind girl 33. Bampfylde Moore Carew, King of the Beggars 34. Thomas Cooke, the notorious Islington miser 35. Eve Fleigen, who lived on the smell of flowers 36. Mary Anne Talbot, the female sailor 37. Renwick Williams, commonly called the Monster 38. Jenny Darney, a character in Cumberland 39. Samuel Terry, the Botany Bay Rothschild 40. Daniel Lambert, of surprising corpulency 41. Thomas Britton, the musical small coal-man 42. Elizabeth Woodcock, who was buried in snow nearly eight days 43. John Elwes, the remarkable miser 44. Jeffery Hudson, dwarf to Charles I 45. Nice New, a well-known character at Reading 46. John Valerius, born without arms 47. Elizabeth Brownrigg, executed for cruelty and murder 48. John Smith, better known by the name of Buckhorse 49. Thomas Hills Everitt, the enormous baby 50. Elias Hoyle, of Sowerby, Yorkshire 51. Joseph Capper, the enemy of flies 52. Margaret Finch, Queen of the Gipsies 53. Miss Hawtin, born without arms 54. Charles Domery, the remarkable glutton 55. Thomas Parr, who died at the age of 152 years 56. Thomas Hudson, remarkable for his misfortunes 57. Claude Ambroise Seurat, the living skeleton 58. George Romondo, an eccentric mimic 59. Francis Trovillou, the horned man 60. Samuel McDonald, commonly called 'Big Sam' 61. Miss Harvey, the beautiful albiness 62. Sam House, the patriotic public 63. Barbara Urslerin, the hairy-faced woman 64. Mary East, alias James How 65. Daniel Cuerton, and his astonishing feats 66. Jemmy Gordon, an eccentric character of Cambridge 67. The Chevalier D'Eon, who passed as a woman 68. Peter Williamson, remarkable for his captivity and sufferings 69. Madam Teresia, the Corsican fairy.
Printmaker James Caulfield (1764–1826) spent much of his career publishing illustrated books about 'remarkable persons'. He began his first series around 1788 and continued it sporadically from 1790 to 1795, with books on a similar theme continuing to appear in the first decades of the nineteenth century. More than forty years after his death, this collection of biographies (produced in collaboration with Henry Wilson (fl. 1820–30)) was republished in 1869. The edition's introduction explains that the renewed interest in these characters comes from the fact that 'we have nearly lost all, and are daily losing what little remains of, our individuality'. The vignettes, accompanied by engravings of each individual, describe a wide-ranging group – from the man who died aged 152 to a 'remarkable glutton' to a woman who lived on the smell of flowers – their only common factor being that they were in some way 'wonderful'.
Edited by Beanhead (06/22/15 07:51 AM)
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: Beanhead]
#21840842 - 06/22/15 07:41 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: Beanhead]
#21872479 - 06/29/15 09:13 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: drege]
#22007660 - 07/28/15 12:41 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Ok... Short post me tired... Mghhm.. A tribe would steal onothers tribes children. These children would develop a symbiotic relationship with a disease, say, staff, or eboli, idk rlly contagious stuff... And kill off the tribe threatening their blood. The children, being sperated from their father would trigger overdevelopement of self sufficiency, quicker developement, and likely similar effects intelligence wise, as well as physical giving advantage to slaves in certain conditions of being a sheep among wolves and also to increase survival rate of infection. Smaller thin and high muscle density.
What can happen will happen. Developement of mechanisms through natural selection. Triggers can be determined through enviroment change... Patterns over generations... Tribal living had a huge influence of societal human mechanisms.
After i thought about this yesterday morning i found a hazmat contagion sign cut from a disc of steal, seemingly with plasma cutters. with a string wound around it in the manner of a dream catcher.
Hey looks its walking meat we dont have to refridgerate! reason for edit: from a disc of steal
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: R0B0G3N3S1S]
#22007748 - 07/28/15 01:29 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Did i do that right lawl? Like they alllyin
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: R0B0G3N3S1S]
#22007918 - 07/28/15 03:13 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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egg rolls
hello kitty
car accidents...
oh wait
you said ancient, not asian.
nevermind...
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: saralove]
#22008325 - 07/28/15 07:58 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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If you find yourself in a new area with unfammiliar plants and fungi, eat only a little bit of the specimen you want to test, and keep your stumach empty after for a few hours. If you feel fine, it's probably edible.
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: Turtletotem]
#22008499 - 07/28/15 08:59 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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This looks like a nice meaty mushroom, try some of it.
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: drege]
#22008581 - 07/28/15 09:21 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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drege said: This looks like a nice meaty mushroom, try some of it.

Either Amanita phalloides or Amanita ocreata, or maybe Amanita elliptosperma.
A bit of KOH on the pileus would sure help.
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: Lucis]
#22008662 - 07/28/15 09:41 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Not an ID request, rather a snarky comment on eating a small amount of an unknown mushroom in the wild; destroying angel fatal at 5 - 15mg - over 100 mg's in a mature specimen. Even a nibble can put you on a liver transplant list at best.
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: R0B0G3N3S1S]
#22008689 - 07/28/15 09:47 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'll show you mine if you show me yours
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: R0B0G3N3S1S]
#22008728 - 07/28/15 09:56 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Look up my occult lessons series of threads.
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Re: Show me some ancient knowledge [Re: Moonshoe]
#22008755 - 07/28/15 10:02 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Reversing the icosahedral platform of a tetrahedron creates an inverted cone
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