Don't ever hold in your farts.
They'll travel up your spine and into your brain. And that's where all your stupid ideas come from.
In Norse Mythology the World Tree, Yggdrasil, is the center of the nine worlds
I am adventuring in a far away land, and my heart is no longer here nor there, materially in one place, spiritually in another - It now finds its home in cyberspace, inextricably bound to the World Tree, whereby it may remain connected to every world in which I have ever lived. Let our minds leave our private worlds, let our thoughts, ideas and experiences course freely through the roots and branches of Yggdrasil where they may be shared and united.
"An Ash I know, Yggdrasil its name,With water white
is the great tree wet; Thence come the dews
that fall in the dales, Green by Urth's well does it ever grow.
Thence come the maidens
mighty in wisdom, Three from the dwelling
down 'neath the tree; Urth is one named,
Verthandi the next,--On the wood they scored,--
and Skuld the third. Laws they made there, and life allotted
To the sons of men, and set their fates."
- From the "Voluspo" in the Edda of Snorri Sturleson
"An Ash I know, Yggdrasil its name,With water white
is the great tree wet; Thence come the dews
that fall in the dales, Green by Urth's well does it ever grow.
Thence come the maidens
mighty in wisdom, Three from the dwelling
down 'neath the tree; Urth is one named,
Verthandi the next,--On the wood they scored,--
and Skuld the third. Laws they made there, and life allotted
To the sons of men, and set their fates."
- From the "Voluspo" in the Edda of Snorri Sturleson
Monday, March 17, 2008
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2 comments:
LOL!!!! So freakin' funny, my dear.
my roommate gave me that bit of wisdom when i was having a particularly belchy evening.
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