4fbda4 yeah...good thing that you are recovering...-Evan
4fbda4 dybbuk is apart of jewish folk lore...you may have new that hermann,dybbuk...evil...scary...don't let it out of the box-Evan
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5cc060 well, I already am in recovery and should be okay to go home tomorrow. On another note, its hard to walk.
4fbda4 i don't think so hermann...possession and getting scratches is a thing that happens...-Evan
3183dc Dude, something with your heart?! I hope you get better... [lss]
8492a4 Dimension*.
8492a4 Uhh... bodily harm, insanity, bad mental and psychological state, being trapped in some other, strange-worldly demension, torture, and death?
5cc060 Something with my heart. Currently chilling in the hospital bed with a needle in my right hand.
4fbda4 *risky*
4fbda4 hermann do you know what is ricking about being paranormal investigator ...cryptids we do not know a lot about...we are not sure if any cryptid is real...like big foot or loch ness monster...-Evan
4fbda4 HOSPITAL...what happened...-Evan
8492a4 In Turkey (then the Ottoman Empire) even, with Enlightenment ideals being potentially dangerous to their system (absolute monarchy, caliphate, and sultanate), drinking coffee was punishable by death. Since not that many people fancied being sewn into a burlap sack with needles being stabbed everywhere in your body while you were alive and then being tossed in the ocean, you wouldn't see coffee being drank that often.
5cc060 Well the hospital is comfy.
4fbda4 i kinda want to be a cryptozoologist or paranormal investigator...i like scary stuff...but i know jobs like that could be risky...-Evan
3183dc -fixed- [lss]
3183dc ANYWAYYYYYYYYYYYS, genderbent LSS for no absolute funkin reason. [lss]
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4fbda4 so much information...you wanna a think i would like to be...?-Evan
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8492a4 Well, for starters, it was associated with aristocracy. In the 1600s, tea was brought to Britain. King Charles II's wife, Princess Catherine of Braganza drank tea, which caught on among aristocrats. The East India Company had monopolised the food industry in England, resulting in tea becoming more popular than coffee, chocolate, and alcohol (side note: Since the Americans drank coffee to distinguish themselves from the British, as did the French Revolutionaries to distinguish themselves from the Monarchy, coffee was associated with Enlightenment ideals which the Brits, having a monarchy, naturally didn't like).
4fbda4 boston tea party...my mind has thrown that away and i forgot what it was...-Evan
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