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Beavis & Butthead Lesbian Seagull
Beavis and Butt-head - Lesbian Seagull
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"Such may be heard in all parts of England when a lady-bird
is seen by the children. Myths are inextricably embodied
—like specks and straws and flies in amber—amidst the
sayings and rhymes of the common people in all countries;
and they are there preserved for very many generations,
reappearing to recognition after. the lapse sometimes of
centuries. Now, how do we explain and re-render the
above rude couplet? The “Lady-Bird” is the “Virgin
Maria,” Isis, the “Mother and Producer of Nature;” the
“House” is the “Ecliptic”—it is figuratively “on fire,” or
“of fire,” in the path of the sun; and the “children at
home” are the “months” produced in the house of the sun,
or the solar year, or the “signs of the Zodiac”—which were
originally “ten,” and not “twelve,”* each sign answering
Lady-Cow, Lady-Cow, All but a Little One
Fly away home ! Under a ‘Stone:’
Thy house is on fire, Fly thee home, Lady-Cow,
Thy Children are flown. Ere it be gone.”
The “Lady-Bird,” or “Cow,” is the Virgin Mary, the “Little One
to one of the letters of the primeval alphabet, which were
in number “ten.” Thus, re-read, the lines run :
“ Lady-Bird, Lady-Bird" (Columba, or Dove), “fly away home!
Your House is of Fire—your Children are Ten!”
The name of the flying insect called in England “Lady-
Bird” is Bête-à-Dieu in French, which means “God-creature,”
or “God's creature.” The Napoleonic green is the mythic,
magic green of Venus. The Emerald is the Smaragdus or
Smaragd. The name of the insect Barnabee, Barnbee,
“Burning Fire-Fly,” whose house is of fire, whose children
are ten, is Red Chafer, Rother-Kaefer, Sonnen-Kaefer, Unser-
Frawen Kohlein, in German; it is “Sun-Chafer,” “Our
Lady’s Little Cow,” Isis, or Io, or C—ow, in English. The
children Tenne (Tin, or Tien, is fire in some languages)"
The Governor of Nevada has headstones as decorations for Halloween 2021 at the Governor's Mansion. Does anyone remember the Governor from the Walking Dead TV show? The behavior of that character from the Walking Dead is done through surveillance. The governor was stuck on Chuck's go cart that rolled, flipped over on me when I was 6 years old in June 1987 on father's day, I did get some brain damage from that and had bruising on my collarbones. There is a picture online of Chuck wearing all black, and he moved to Nauvoo. He could be a Jesuit and the Mormon Church was formed by the Scottish Rite and the Jesuits, is not a church of Christ for many reasons. There is a picture of Chuck wearing a Baltimore hat, sitting on the couch flipping the bird next to a future lesbian at Katie's birthday party on November 18 1987, he enjoyed what was done to me with his go-cart.
"Baltimore was established in 1729 and named for the Irish barony of Baltimore (seat of the Calvert family, proprietors of the colony of Maryland). It was created as a port for shipping tobacco and grain, and soon local waterways were being harnessed for flour milling."
"In 1634, those aboard the Ark and the Dove sailed up the Chesapeake Bay with
the intent to plant an English colony that would be a safe haven for English Catholics.
But even more importantly, it was an economic venture meant to generate income for the
Calvert family. This was not the first attempt that the family had made. The recent
Catholic convert George Calvert, the first Lord Baltimore, originally used the income
from his estates in Ireland to establish a colony in Newfoundland that he named Avalon.
When he crossed the Atlantic in 1627 to settle in that colony he brought his household
with him, including his wife and most of his children, but he found the winters too cold
and the colonists too sick for the colony to prosper. Cutting his financial losses, he
abandoned the project, but before leaving the New World he first sailed to Virginia to
investigate if the land there was more suitable for habitation. Assured that it was, he
returned to England to see if the king, Charles I, would be generous enough to grant him
another charter to attempt a colonial venture a second time, now with the added
complication of settling on lands for which there already existed an English claim. After
a long political struggle with outraged members of the Virginia Company he succeeded,
only to pass away and leave the entire enterprise in the hands of his eldest son, Cecil J
Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore. Cecil organized the venture, recruited colonists,
continued to meet the legal challenges presented by the Virginia Company, secured
assistance from the Society of Jesus, and financed the colony. But unlike his father, he
never crossed the Atlantic and never visited the colony with which his name would
forever be associated. Instead, he appointed his brother Leonard Calvert as governor and
entrusted him with the care of the approximately 140 colonists." https://scholarworks.wm.edu/cgi/viewc
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