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Hallo! I also like spooning pomegranates.
No way! I thought I was the only one![]()
It's only difficult if you don't try hard enough.
Also: Pretty Picture, Kimumu
A new German member! GERMAN!! AHhhhhhhhhh
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i love life forms from other planets! Welcome
Cool username. I like pomegranates. When we were kids my mom would buy a couple every season for my sister and me. We would use our hands to rip them apart and share them. It became a game. My mom said they were magic. I think that is the closest she ever came to fantasy play. lol
Welcome to the forum. <3
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
Aww that sounds lovelyChildhood stories are the best...with your hands? how strong are you xD
And that's a beautiful quote on the limitations of the human mind! Thanks
I've never read Hamlet (just summaries) and apparently Horatio is Hamlet's most trusted friend - I thought: Oh I like that.
In the end Horatio wants to follow Hamlet into death - Woah! Don't be so dramatic, man! Live goes on. I mean, everyone's dead so you won Shakespear's Hunger Games. Good for you.
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You're welcome. I have read a Hamlet but it's been years. That quote has stuck in my head since my childhood.
My mom would cut the pomegranates we would use our hands to tear the seeds out. We also called the seeds rubies" and used them like they were money but I vaguely remember the game that went with it.![]()
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung