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Posted by xxixxiPosted by Theatrum
Energy around here is definitely intense. Constantly intense. Really unusual. I guess that's why people keep leaveing and coming back every day. It can be scary but intriguing at the same time, if you don't choose to keep some distance it can become a big part of your life that can be hard to get rid of (if you end up actually wanting to get rid of it). Yes, I'm having a much better time around here nowdays and and don't worry, you're doing good.
the first time I landed on this site was sometime around..last april.. I had some things going on with a certain cancer guy and he was soooooooooooo different from any other guys I had encountered so far..so I hoped for some good insights..
Many, most people were very supportive and kind on my very first thread..
then there was a petit hiatus.. I had gone off like for about.. hmmm 4-5 months? not sure..
and recently I came back..just to find the same, intense energy flowing on this site..
which is good..I have witnessed some of sites that I used to frequent..died out.. mostly due to lack of energy.. sites are..like people, really, in my opinion.. they gets created then it's like a baby..a few members..then it grows up..with its increasing members.. and keeps growing, growing..and growing up.. till some day it hits some critical point.. then either pushes through it and gets bigger..or just dies out on the spot .. but even with the first, the cycle repeats itself..and at some point, sites get old..less people come and join..then eventually cease to live..function :/
ahhh I rambled again .. please help me with my gem merc.. (???????) this is a bless and a curse at the same time.. lol
thank you for reading my rambles .. lolclick to expand
Posted by TheatrumPosted by xxixxi
Greek foot (also known as Morton??s foot) has the 2nd toe longer than all of the other toes. Can be seen on Roman statues Tiberius, the Greek God Apollo and the Statue of Liberty. Indicates leadership qualities. Rulers from ancient Egyptian and Hawaiian royal dynasties all had long second toes. You need to be in charge. (DK: Yup. Got this right. Kids, listen up. Your old man is a near direct descendant of Apollo. Greeks?? Rule.)
This one. 2nd toe is significantly longer than the rest. I had a Scorp friend that found it creepy so I used to randomly send her pics of my feet with a ;-3 face on the 2nd toe. Fun times.click to expand
Posted by The_eleventh_sign_11
My foot is greek as well??_..celtic and egyptian feet are gross lol.
Posted by xxixxiPosted by TheatrumPosted by xxixxi
Greek foot (also known as Morton??s foot) has the 2nd toe longer than all of the other toes. Can be seen on Roman statues Tiberius, the Greek God Apollo and the Statue of Liberty. Indicates leadership qualities. Rulers from ancient Egyptian and Hawaiian royal dynasties all had long second toes. You need to be in charge. (DK: Yup. Got this right. Kids, listen up. Your old man is a near direct descendant of Apollo. Greeks?? Rule.)
This one. 2nd toe is significantly longer than the rest. I had a Scorp friend that found it creepy so I used to randomly send her pics of my feet with a ;-3 face on the 2nd toe. Fun times.
hahahaha lol@ your post
I also happen to have a girl friend who has the greek feet and in summer when she wears toe open shoes or sandals..I say 'you second toe does not like whatever shoes you are wearing now..because, look, he is trying to get out of your shoe..by sticking out more than the inch of the sole of your shoe! hahaha'
and she gives me a weird middle second finger toe thing with her foot
upcoming summer.. I will ask my friend if she'd be okay with me painting a face on her 2nd toeclick to expand
Posted by auriqa
Mine are the same, xxixxiIn between Egyptian and Roman.
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