
I met him ...
... last week I travelled to and from somewhere south of London. I bought a 1st Class return over two days, using online booking.
Outward journey fine, return not so fine. I had come in and out of the online booking procedure a number of times and found out, at Waterloo Underground, that my intended departure date had retained the correct time but jumped back from the 4th to the 3rd, a day early.
My seat was lost, my ticket invalid, due to it being a fixed time and date at a fixed pre-booked price. Booked like this scores of times, never dropped a clanger before, but aye, it was my fault.
The pre-booked 1st Class return cost me £190 in total.
I went to Waterloo ticket office and spoke to a chap who was sat behind his big glass panel. I explained the situation and he grimaced, shook his head and told me what I knew: no refund or new train booking; the return was lost.
I asked him for the cost of a new single, to Durham, he grimaced (again) and told me it would cost me alot of money. I pressed him and he said a later, standard single fare, (3hrs later) would be cheaper at £125; I grimaced. I asked about an immediate return and was told £142, including underground. I said okay, needs must.
Then I saw his name-tag and he was called Jesus ; my first real Jesus.
I jokingly pointed out that with a name, such as his, I hoped he could do something to reduce the cost to my pocket. He half laughed, half grimaced and pointed out that water to wine was a piece of piss, but train tickets a nighmare. I think I laughed, kind of.
Historical or religious, Jesus, was a waste of space. Thanks for sharing my pain, as it felt like a bloody conspiracy!![]()
Is there such thing as a neo-pagan.Barely any Germanic neo-pagans believe in the Atlantis theory. Most neo-pagans view their gods as allegories or take the euhemerist perspective that the gods were historical figures and kings over Germanic tribes who later 'became' gods through ancestor-worship. Most don't believe their gods were actual real divine beings. The Atlantis theory isn't linked to Germanic paganism at all. It was a Platonic concept later revived in the 19th and 20th century as pseudo-science by biological racialists to suggest the 'Aryan race' originated in a lost island in the North Atlantic.
http://yournewswire.com/people-with-rhesus-negative-blood-may-be-aliens/
Another very strange one, not sure what it means for the even weirder aliens are jews dressed up "theory".
Is there such thing as a neo-pagan.
That sounds like someone that's into crystals and meditation.
I haven't got time to cover this at the moment, but I will do eventually.
It's just a theory I first heard on a podcast I subscribe to, and I later learnt that a section of followers of Norse also give credance to.
It's interesting stuff and fits right in with this thread. I want to make sure I present it in the manner it deserves, so
I'll do some research and if I feel I've done it justice, and retain some enthusiasm, I'll post it here.
When you think of Atlantis, think of it as another planet..
I don't think I've brought racial purity up in any of my posts. Is it something you'd like to discuss? I don't think you'd stand much chance of doing so on here.I don't deny that ethnic groups are biologically different from each other. The studies into Y-chromosome haplogroups and mitochondrial haplogroups proves that there are even genetic differences between Germanic ethnic groups. I find it interesting but I'm not at all bothered about racial purity. The average person alive today would have over 500 million genetic ancestors going back 30 generations, and that only takes you into the Middle Ages, nevermind hundreds of thousands of years ago. The idea that all of your genetic ancestors are came from one ethnic stock is absurd.
I don't think I've brought racial purity up in any of my posts. Is it something you'd like to discuss? I don't think you'd stand much chance of doing so on here.
Are you a nazi?
Time for my bed.
Its the direction the propagandas taking nowadays.
Remember when aliens in Hollywood films used to resemble monsters or the greys, nowadays they seem to be White, and very evil. See Prometheus.
To me, that article stinks of 'kill Whitey'.
On the flip side however, it's interesting how White people are not included in the U.N. Indigenous People's Act.
It seems in their opinion, White people aren't Indigenous to anywhere on this planet.
I've heard Black people say that they are the true natives of earth, and Whites came from somewhere else, and they may have a point, White people are the only people to squint in the sun.
Scientists have found that when White people are immersed in sensory deprivation tanks for long periods, their circadian rhythm has a frequency of 24 hours 40 minutes, which corresponds not to the rotational period of the Earth, but of Mars!
This isn't the same for nonWhites.
Young bloke goes to Eastern Europe without family
Young bloke goes to Eastern Europe without family
Stays with young woman he hardly knows
Something goes wrong and he ends up brown bread
Pretty much evidence of UFOs if you ask me
Or ley linesIf they gave the hotel name, we could use google maps to check outside the hotel for a grassy knoll or a bookstore.
Or ley lines
Young bloke goes to Eastern Europe without family
Stays with young woman he hardly knows
Something goes wrong and he ends up brown bread
Pretty much evidence of UFOs if you ask me
If they gave the hotel name, we could use google maps to check outside the hotel for a grassy knoll or a bookstore.
Or maybe (and I know this is way out there because the news never mentions things like this) he was looking into things he shouldn't have been and was disposed of quietly?Or ley lines
Crazy conspiracy theorist!Or maybe (and I know this is way out there because the news never mentions things like this) he was looking into things he shouldn't have been and was disposed of quietly?
Mind you, at 39 he was only a bit of a kid. Maybe his heart just stopped or he couldn't be arsed breathing, so damn lazy the youth of today.Crazy conspiracy theorist!
It's possible though