Monday, 15 October 2012


Katyia
15 October 2012 3:04PM
the bat people merge do they how does that work as a recipe for economic growth?

how about Ghost Rider?
The first supernatural Ghost Rider is stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze, who, in order to save the life of his mentor, agreed to give his soul to "Satan" (later revealed to be an arch-demon named Mephisto). Instead, his soul bonded with the entity called Zarathos. When utilizing Zarathos' powers, Blaze's flesh is consumed by hellfire, causing his head to become a flaming skull. He rides a fiery motorcycle and wields trademark blasts of hellfire from his skeletal hands. He starred in the series from 1972?1983. Ghost Rider was co-created by Gary Friedrich.
The subsequent Ghost Rider series (1990?1998) featured Danny Ketch as a new Ghost Rider. After his sister was injured by ninja gangsters, Ketch came in contact with a motorcycle which had somehow been mystically enchanted to contain the essence of a "Spirit of Vengeance"
Zarathos himself then emerges and rides off because (as Dr. Strange stated) Ghost Rider protects only the innocent, which none of the Illuminati are
This Ghost Rider is a religious zealot, embittered toward a church (a version of the Universal Church of Truth) proclaiming it would produce its god in the flesh
Along with flaming wheels that allows the bike to nearly fly across surfaces, the bike included a shield-like battering ram on the front
The finale revealed that Roxanne's true spirit was restored and that she left her existence as Black Rose behind and returned to Blaze's side, though she suffered from heavy memory loss
As with Blaze and Zarathos, they can sometimes communicate through dreams or will leave messages for each other, such as writing a note or using lipstick to scribble messages on a mirror

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Rider_(comics)
Katyia15 October 2012 2:17PM

that is true actually and shouldn't they have to publish their motives for a decision?
to make sure it isn't with conflicted or veste interests - - -


Katyia15 October 2012 1:46PM

But in old Tbilisi a tragedy is underway. The authorities are rapidly destroying the 19th-century buildings that beguiled Kapuscinski and lend the capital its low-lying wooden charm
its all very well waxing lyrical but it isn't your property - - - some people don't seem to understand this right - - -
I eat a piece of cheesecake on election night in its retro Pur Pur cafe
I bet - - - how hygienic is that though when you need a new kitchen - - -
Parts of the roof and the staircase banisters have disappeared; no one seems to know what happened to them;
erm --- they needed renovation ? like some of these buildings might be dangerous - - -
Aides nickname it the "glassle". Designed by the futurist Japanese architect Shin Takamatsu, it boasts tubular columns and a giant internal sphere ? suspended as if in mid-air. (The sphere is actually a cafe that seats 150 people.) The billionaire's personal residence is next door and looks like an inverted alien spaceship about to blast off
whats wrong with that the names are charming it sounds to me the new architects are very sensitive in their repointing of the landscape - - -
and Im not wrong because here are two examples the vulnerable old buildings and the new that is very woven in to the original style of the town - - -
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there is a panoramic view of Tbilisi twinkling in the valley below
awwww such original poetry - - - huge sigh - - -
"Whenever we restore anything we look in the archives first," one, Batu Kutelia, tells me
not if people have had their own property destroyed you don't - - - I mean I can understand all this passion about someone close to home but you nimbie noses should be preserved in aspic - - -
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  • angelwithadirtyface15 October 2012 10:39AM

    Intersting point here. Is it free speech or insults? If the latter, would be okay to protest every time Christianity is insulted?
    http://www.arabianbusiness.com/muslims-protest-google-europe-hq-after-anti-islam-film-474788.html

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  • Katyia15 October 2012 10:52AM

    that depends if you are protesting about effigies like crucifixes and burkhas - - -
    or the kind of sanctions and mutilation that some people
    admire in Sharia Law - - -

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