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ElectroNymph

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Sorry to post so many threads here, just keep getting ideas!

Mine is from the Japanese film "Battle Royale", a favourite film of mine.

Was tempted to use my Gmail avatar - anti-smokers beware! ;)

God, I love Bowie...

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It was @DippityDoo who said she really liked my name so she started posting names of pandas in every thread i posted in. So i asked her if i could resize one of them and use as my avatar.

@ElectroNymph Battle Royale is genius btw. It's one of those films i wish would never end.

 
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I love the Union flag, it's the most recognisable flag on the planet, appears on dozens of other flags in the upper left canton in either a former colony or current overseas territory. It even appears on Hawaiis state flag due to when we had brief possession of the islands in the 18th century. I belive it's appears on the coat of arms, or equivalent, of some US cities/towns (pre- 1801 Union flag, without the St Patricks cross.) The lion (and the unicorn, Scotland)  are our national symbols, or one of anyway. Iove heraldry, flags,  and my country.

 
I love the Union flag, it's the most recognisable flag on the planet, appears on dozens of other flags in the upper left canton in either a former colony or current overseas territory. It even appears on Hawaiis state flag due to when we had brief possession of the islands in the 18th century. I belive it's appears on the coat of arms, or equivalent, of some US cities/towns (pre- 1801 Union flag, without the St Patricks cross.) The lion (and the unicorn, Scotland)  are our national symbols, or one of anyway. Iove heraldry, flags,  and my country.
Yep the union flag. Only called that on land. Its Union Jack at sea. Always hear people say the latter on land.

You can have it upside down, which made me lol

 
Yep the union flag. Only called that on land. Its Union Jack at sea. Always hear people say the latter on land.

You can have it upside down, which made me lol
Spot on, Union jack only when flown from Jackstaff on one of Her majesty's Ships. To be honest though, people just say union jack all the time nowadays!!!!!! Yeah, the Red St Patricks cross is slightly slanted, and the white of the St Andrews cross should sit above the red St Patricks cross on the staff side. Flown upside down at sea in times gone by is said to have been considered a sign of distress  

 
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Story behind new avatar! Not a Monarchist, love Bowie, so putting the Aladdin Sane (Not Ziggy, often confused) lightening bolt on her face, shows my distain for the Monarchy, love for Bowie and a hint that I'm British.

 
Spot on, Union jack only when flown from Jackstaff on one of Her majesty's Ships. To be honest though, people just say union jack all the time nowadays!!!!!! Yeah, the Red St Patricks cross is slightly slanted, and the white of the St Andrews cross should sit above the red St Patricks cross on the staff side. Flown upside down at sea in times gone by is said to have been considered a sign of distress  
never knew the latter st andrws 

 
first mdma pills i took dot coms they had a @ sign on them that was like when dial up was bout tooo loool i use it to dj with now

 
"We all get addicted to something that takes away the pain". That's what my avatar says. And that's basically what I'm trying to do: keep the pain away...too bad I'm not very good at it ?

 
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  13. L @ Layne_Cobain: I often wish I lived during the turn of the century or at least before the Harrison narcotics act or whatever I think it was 1924 the fun ended but anyway yeh being able to get laudanum, ❄️ and amphetamine at the local friendly pharmacy
  14. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: Chew on the leaves with a bit of slaked lime and enjoy the mild boost you get from the raw base.
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  17. R @ Royboy99: Exports were reported to have around 7.2mg per FL OZ, it’s success is what actually led to Coca Cola
  18. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: Having cramps and husband thinks you’re acting hysterical (ie. PMS) the doc would either perform a certain massage to relieve the strains of motherhood and family life of that time or send you down to the local apothecary for a bottle of laudanum… A tincture of alcohol and 10% òpìųm. Fun days huh?
  19. R @ Royboy99: @malestrom: yeah thats it, my bad Mariani, yeah i considered that and also its ROA, which was oral so the bioavailability was lower than insufflation, higher degree of purity tho and longer duration … there was a significant marked increase of patents filed by Edison during the time it was released in the US. Presidents were known to use it as well, and the Queen. The pope awarded the wine the Vatican gold medal award
  20. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: I think it was called vin Mariani. But yeah, it was all the rave back in the turn to the 20th century. Original formula Coca Cola did it for a while too. I think it was pretty weak though. Something like 200 mg per liter of wine. Enough to maybe give you a little push but unless you could pound some serious alcohol, it’d be hard to really feel the effects before the ethyl knocked you down on the ground. It was an interesting time period. Laudanum was a “hysterical” woman’s best friend.
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