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What Tarot Card are You

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I took the test and had the following result: You are The Magician Skill, wisdom, adaptation. Craft, cunning, depending on dignity. Eleoquent and charismatic both verbally and in writing,   you are clever, witty, inventive and persuasive. The Magician is the male power of creation, creation by willpower and desire. In that ancient sense, it is the ability to make things so just by speaking them aloud. Reflecting this is the fact that the Magician is represented by Mercury. He represents the gift of tongues, a smooth talker, a salesman. Also clever with the slight of hand and a medicine man - either a real doctor or someone trying to sell you snake oil. What Tarot Card are You? Take the Test to Find Out. Atomm

If u like tuna

Princes: Tinned tuna's secret catch from Greenpeace UK on Vimeo . There's a lot more to tinned tuna than just the fish inside the can. It could also have caused the deaths of sharks and turtles, and possibly dolphins. But there are ways to catch tuna without endangering other, already vulnerable marine species.

Alex Sanders Initiation Into The Sacred Mysteries

Aleister Crowley-The Pentagram

The Great Beast Speaks of the meaning of the Pentagram, The pentagram is not a symbol of devil worship (it only became so after Levi famously inverted it - duality).

Citrine

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System:TrigonalColour:Yellow - Orange  Lustre:Vitreous Hardness:7  Name:From citrina (color as yellow as citron).  A yellow-orange variety of Quartz. Physical Properties of Citrine Lustre:Vitreous Colour:Yellow - Orange Hardness (Mohs):7 Crystallography of Citrine Crystal System:Trigonal   Information Health Warning:Citrine is a variety of quartz which is usually quite harmless unless broken or powdered. Broken crystals and masses may have razor-sharp edges that can easily cut skin and flesh. Handle with care. Do not grind dry since long-term exposure to finely ground powder may lead to silicosis. 

Scientists Create Smallest Christmas Card in the World

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Which begs the question - why? Nanotechnologists at the University of Glasgow have produced the "world's smallest Christmas card." It can apparently fit onto the surface of a postage stamp 8,276 times, or onto a real holiday card some half a million times. So, why did they do this? The researchers say the technology they used to make the Season's Greetings card could be used in products like TVs and cameras. Says Professor David Cumming: "The process to manufacture the card only took 30 minutes. It was very straightforward to produce as the process is highly repeatable. The design of the card took far longer than the production." The card is invisible to the naked eye, which will make it even more difficult for your grandmother to put a check into. By: Josh Sanburn

Yule

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