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The Legend of the 8 Ball Guy
#27095058 - 12/17/20 10:24 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yeah. Have to go with him on this as did the court system. Guy is the Minor Leagues and is mellow as hell. They keep pushing and pushing him. She didn't get off so easy with her court sentence.
Made me laugh when the podcaster said, "That was the moment that like some people she realized you can't get away with just saying or doing anything without someone responding" or something like that.
How they all attack him and are like gnats on him. That was amazing to watch.
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Re: The Legend of the 8 Ball Guy [Re: Barnaby]
#27095233 - 12/18/20 03:41 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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And yes, it is never good to be on a subway at 4:15 in the morning in NYC. Rewatching it. Don't expect anything good to come from it unless one can get from A to B without interference.
Edited by Barnaby (12/18/20 05:05 AM)
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Re: The Legend of the 8 Ball Guy [Re: Barnaby]
#27106723 - 12/25/20 12:02 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Dude I clicked this thread with my only connection to this being that WHANG video, and I was hoping this was it, and it was LOL.
Excellent.
For the record, the guy that gets mad at the trumpet is one of the few internet videos that makes me question if I'm actually capable of nearly pissing myself from laughter.
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Don't get the connection but never seen it till I came across this vid.
Different subject. That tarot card in your sig is one of my favorites and I know what all the symbols mean on that one. It is pretty much where one wants to be in life though I fell short of it.
Some other ones I really like of a different deck but that one I had printed up and in my journal over a decade ago. I took it for granted, living what it symbolized and knowing what all they all meant and experiencing it till I didn't. Living it then, then not and it goes away.
Good choice. in an ideal that is one can live in life yet is easy to fall away from it if one isn't diligent.
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Re: The Legend of the 8 Ball Guy [Re: Barnaby]
#27111587 - 12/28/20 02:50 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
Barnaby said: Don't get the connection but never seen it till I came across this vid.
Different subject. That tarot card in your sig is one of my favorites and I know what all the symbols mean on that one. It is pretty much where one wants to be in life though I fell short of it.
Some other ones I really like of a different deck but that one I had printed up and in my journal over a decade ago. I took it for granted, living what it symbolized and knowing what all they all meant and experiencing it till I didn't. Living it then, then not and it goes away.
Good choice. in an ideal that is one can live in life yet is easy to fall away from it if one isn't diligent.
I just received, in the mail, my 5ftx3ft (flag size) The Magician banner of said image. It really resonates with me.
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That is cool and gave me an idea to search for a few I like. But not Rider Waite but some imagery, symbolism, and art that I like. But that one is like the Holy Grail if one lives it IMO and experience of it.
It is good it resonates with you, or anyone for that matter. Just know more and more will be required in that spiritual/physical journey and it is hard as hell and very few reach it. Best though, it never ends but what it opens up on the way is amazing yet holy shit, one is tested heavily and not easy by any stretch to take that path. Best in yours in life.
Not being dramatic, just, I remember those times and what opens up within. It is all within. Why I love symbols. Some are easy and small and some are so deep to truly understand and live it and some are just simple which is not bad.
Best thing is no one can take it from you, only oneself can fuck it up, sayeth wise man Barnaby. Seriously, best man. Few people get it and most think things like the Tarot or I-Ching are "evil". They are not and glad it means something to you.
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Re: The Legend of the 8 Ball Guy [Re: Barnaby]
#27113316 - 12/29/20 12:19 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Correct and agreed. The more you know, the more you grow, the more responsibility that comes along with that expansion in wisdom and understanding.
People's preconceived notions about Magick/Tarot, divination, etc., are hilarious though!
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