Black hole (networking) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. In networking, black holes refer to places in the network where incoming or outgoing traffic is silently discarded (or "dropped"), without informing the source that the data did not reach its intended recipient.
...i was thinking earlier that i'm the most, or the only insane, of the blind-men petting that poor elephant... i gather 'em alltogether (remote-viewers, clairvoyants, channelers blah-blah...) &, ORDER 'em : "tell me what you...SEE" = ha, ha, ha? (this is the reason why i don't go to the doctor... i feel sorry for any such victim → ha, ha, ha?)
If you follow modern magical writing, you have likely come across the term "magick" seemingly used in place of "magic." Indeed, many people use the words interchangeably despite the fact that "magick" was actually pretty specifically defined by the first modern person to use the term: Aleister Crowley.
Originally spelt 'magick' on the end by Crowley to differentiate it from stage 'magic', the art of magick is difficult to define, yet can best be described as the ability to manipulate what is in the material world by will. Some people use tools and others visualisation, some practice solitary and others in covens. Magick is universal.
BRIAN, i just had this... strange "epiphany", while watching crass video = little starving children in africa, with those big heads - don't they look-like... lil' greys? = i know it sounds monstruous.
min 3:27-3:32 = "ai spasme de spaima, faci spume cu spice - ca barbie are barba & tu n-ai barbiturice" → free translation = "you have spasms by ('cause of) fear, you make foams with condiments - 'cause barbie has ' beard & you don't have barbiturate/goofballs"
BRIAN, i just had this... strange "epiphany", while watching crass video = little starving children in africa, with those big heads - don't they look-like... lil' greys?
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(this is the reason why i don't go to the doctor... i feel sorry for any such victim → ha, ha, ha?)
= i know it sounds monstruous.