The Mac
@TheMac
09 January, 01:25
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Truth Seeker - Ο
@Truthseeker09
09 January, 01:48
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THERE IS OUTBREAK OF ANGLO SAXONS EXTERMINATION CAMPZ IDIOCYππππ
GAYNADA GET IT
AUSIE GET IT
GERMANY GET IT
USA GET IT
SWISS GET IT
AUSTRIA GET IT
GAYNADA GET IT
AUSIE GET IT
GERMANY GET IT
USA GET IT
SWISS GET IT
AUSTRIA GET IT
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The Mac
@TheMac
09 January, 02:05
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Scotland... nah bother. Lol.
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Truth Seeker - Ο
@Truthseeker09
09 January, 02:20
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SCOTTS ARE TOO LOW BUDGET SPECIE
IN OUR DERAILED EUROTRAIN TO MAKE SIGNIFICANT GENOCIDE APROACH ...π€£π€£π€£
https://youtu.be/VyaTwRK4q...
IN OUR DERAILED EUROTRAIN TO MAKE SIGNIFICANT GENOCIDE APROACH ...π€£π€£π€£
https://youtu.be/VyaTwRK4q...
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The Mac
@TheMac
09 January, 02:34
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Us Scots will fight to death... keep that in mind.
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Carole Davis-Z
@Tallyho
10 January, 11:03
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Lots of remote areas in Scotland... many only accessible by sea.
Crappy weather helps too.
How many times will Scotland be ground under, until all that remains are the sheep? The Poison Dwarfs need to pick up their axes and get on with it.
Celts are very strong with the Source Force... they just have to remember that.
Crappy weather helps too.
How many times will Scotland be ground under, until all that remains are the sheep? The Poison Dwarfs need to pick up their axes and get on with it.
Celts are very strong with the Source Force... they just have to remember that.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 02:58
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:00
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Celtic (adj.)
also Keltic, 1650s, in archaeology and history, "pertaining to the (ancient) Celts," from French Celtique or Latin Celticus "pertaining to the Celts" (see Celt). In reference to the language group including Irish, Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, etc., from 1707
also Keltic, 1650s, in archaeology and history, "pertaining to the (ancient) Celts," from French Celtique or Latin Celticus "pertaining to the Celts" (see Celt). In reference to the language group including Irish, Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, etc., from 1707
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:00
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From Ancient Greek ΟΞΊΟΟΞΏΟ (skΓ³tos, βdarknessβ).
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:01
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a slight burn, or a mark caused by burning: The fire left scorch marks halfway up the wall.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:02
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cΓ©ltico m (feminine singular cΓ©ltica, masculine plural cΓ©lticos, feminine plural cΓ©lticas, not comparable)
Celtic (of the Celts; of the style of the Celts)
Synonym: celta
Celtic (of the Celts; of the style of the Celts)
Synonym: celta
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:04
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A CELTICAE
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:07
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πππ β’ (Cae) (genitive ππππ)
Gaius, Caius
the gens Caia
ππππΒ·πππΒ·ππππΒ·πππππππ
Arnth Cae Caes Marcnas
Arunte Caius (son) of Marcinius Caiu
Gaius, Caius
the gens Caia
ππππΒ·πππΒ·ππππΒ·πππππππ
Arnth Cae Caes Marcnas
Arunte Caius (son) of Marcinius Caiu
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:08
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The name Caius is a boy's name of Latin origin meaning "rejoice".
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:09
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1300, "source of pleasure or happiness," from Old French joie "pleasure, delight, erotic pleasure, bliss, joyfulness" (11c.), from Latin. ... "feelings and expressions of joy, exultation, or gladness," late 14c., rejoising, verbal noun from rejoice (v.). Related: Rejoicingly.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:10
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rejoicement (countable and uncountable, plural rejoicements)
(obsolete) Rejoicing.
(obsolete) Rejoicing.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:12
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rejoicing (countable and uncountable, plural rejoicings)
An act of showing joy.
There was much rejoicing when the good news finally arrived.
An act of showing joy.
There was much rejoicing when the good news finally arrived.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:13
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rejoice (v.) c. 1300, rejoisen, "to own (goods, property), possess, enjoy the possession of, have the fruition of," from Old French rejoiss-, present participle stem of rejoir, resjoir "gladden, rejoice," from. From mid-14c.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:15
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"fear took possession of my soul"
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:16
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The condition or affliction of being possessed by a demon or other supernatural entity.
Back then, people with psychiatric disorders were sometimes thought to be victims of demonic possession.
The condition of being under the control of strong emotion or madness.
Back then, people with psychiatric disorders were sometimes thought to be victims of demonic possession.
The condition of being under the control of strong emotion or madness.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:17
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Spirit possession is an unusual or altered state of consciousness and associated behaviors purportedly caused by the control of a human body by spirits, ghosts, demons, or gods. The concept of spirit possession exists in many cultures and religions, including Buddhism, Christianity, Haitian Vodou, Hinduism, Islam, Wicca, and Southeast Asian and African traditions. Depending on the cultural context in which it is found, possession may be considered voluntary or involuntary and may be considered to have beneficial or detrimental effects on the host.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:19
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Spirit possession, psychokinetic control of the behavior of a living thing or natural object by a spiritual being
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:22
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The Mac
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10 January, 03:23
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ghost
/Ι‘ΙΚst/
Origin
Old English gΔst (in the sense βspirit, soulβ), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch geest and German Geist . The gh- spelling occurs first in Caxton, probably influenced by Flemish gheest .
/Ι‘ΙΚst/
Origin
Old English gΔst (in the sense βspirit, soulβ), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch geest and German Geist . The gh- spelling occurs first in Caxton, probably influenced by Flemish gheest .
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:24
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mid 19th century: from German Poltergeist, from poltern βcreate a disturbanceβ + Geist βghostβ.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:25
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In ghostlore, a poltergeist (/ΛpoΚltΙrΛΙ‘aΙͺst/ or /ΛpΙltΙrΛΙ‘aΙͺst/; German for "loud ghost" or "noisy spirit") is a type of ghost or spirit that is responsible for physical disturbances, such as loud noises and objects being moved or destroyed. Most claims about or fictional descriptions of poltergeists show them as capable of pinching, biting, hitting, and tripping people. They are also depicted as capable of the movement or levitation of objects such as furniture and cutlery, or noises such as knocking on doors.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:26
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levitate
/ΛlΙvΙͺteΙͺt/
Origin
late 17th century: from Latin levis βlightβ, on the pattern of gravitate .
/ΛlΙvΙͺteΙͺt/
Origin
late 17th century: from Latin levis βlightβ, on the pattern of gravitate .
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:27
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If you say that someone or something rises or comes back from the dead, you mean that they become active or successful again after being inactive for a while. This was a company that, by all appearances, had risen from the dead.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:28
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1. Literally, to return to life or a life-like state after death. Easter is the holy celebration of when Christ rose from the grave. It's yet another film about zombies rising from the grave to eat the living.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:29
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wake the dead
To be extremely noisy and disruptive. ... Having so many kids running around screaming all at once, it was loud enough to wake the dead!
To be extremely noisy and disruptive. ... Having so many kids running around screaming all at once, it was loud enough to wake the dead!
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The Mac
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10 January, 03:31
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"Can ye hear the Hampden roar?"
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The Mac
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10 January, 03:31
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Middle English roren, "shout out, cry out with a full, loud, continued sound," from Old English rarian "roar, wail, lament, bellow, cry," probably of imitative origin (compare Middle Dutch. Of animals, the wind, etc., early 14c. Sense of "laugh loudly and continuously" is by 1815.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:33
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roaring (plural roarings)
A loud, deep, prolonged sound, as of a large beast; a roar.
A loud, deep, prolonged sound, as of a large beast; a roar.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:34
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roar (third-person singular simple present roars, present participle roaring, simple past and past participle roared)
(intransitive) To make a loud, deep cry, especially from pain, anger, or other strong emotion.
(intransitive) To make a loud, deep cry, especially from pain, anger, or other strong emotion.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:35
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anger (βgrief, pain, trouble, affliction, vexation, sorrow, wrathβ), from Old Norse angr, Η«ngr (βaffliction, sorrowβ) (compare Old Norse ang, Η«ng (βtroubledβ)), from Proto-Germanic *angazaz (βgrief, sorrowβ), from Proto-Indo-European *hβenΗ΅Κ°- (βnarrow, tied togetherβ). Cognate with Danish anger (βregret, remorseβ), Norwegian BokmΓ₯l anger (βregret, remorseβ), Swedish Γ₯nger (βregretβ), Icelandic angur (βtroubleβ), Old English ange, enge (βnarrow, close, straitened, constrained, confined, vexed, troubled, sorrowful, anxious, oppressive, severe, painful, cruelβ), Dutch anjer (βcarnationβ), German Angst (βanxiety, anguish, fearβ), Latin angΕ (βsqueeze, choke, vexβ), Albanian ang (βfear, anxiety, pain, nightmareβ), Avestan π¬π¬’π¬π¬β (aΕra, βdestructiveβ), Ancient Greek αΌΞ³ΟΟ (Γ‘nkhΕ, βI squeeze, strangleβ), Sanskrit ΰ€
ΰ€ΰ€Ήΰ₯ (aαΉhu, βanxiety, distressβ). Also compare with English anguish, anxious, quinsy, and perhaps to awe and ugly. The word seems to have originally meant βto choke, squeezeβ.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:36
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anger (countable and uncountable, plural angers)
A strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm, often stemming from perceived provocation, hurt, or threat.
You need to control your anger.
A strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm, often stemming from perceived provocation, hurt, or threat.
You need to control your anger.
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The Mac
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10 January, 03:37
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threat; plural noun: threats
1.
a statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done.
"members of her family have received death threats"
1.
a statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done.
"members of her family have received death threats"
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The Mac
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10 January, 03:38
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threatening remark
warning
ultimatum
intimidating remark
commination
menaces
menacing
LAW
a menace of bodily harm, such as may restrain a person's freedom of action.
warning
ultimatum
intimidating remark
commination
menaces
menacing
LAW
a menace of bodily harm, such as may restrain a person's freedom of action.
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a person or thing likely to cause damage or danger.
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The Mac
@TheMac
10 January, 03:40
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menace
hazard
threat
risk
peril
source of apprehension
source of dread
source of fright
source of fear
source of terror
hazard
threat
risk
peril
source of apprehension
source of dread
source of fright
source of fear
source of terror
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The Mac
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10 January, 03:42
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Date Location Allies Enemies Result
Battle of Dollar 875 Stirlingshire, Scotland None Denmark Denmark Defeat
Battle of Brunanburh 937 Uncertain Kingdom of Dublin
Kingdom of Strathclyde Kingdom of England Defeat
Battle of Bauds 962 Banffshire, Scotland None Norsemen Victory
Battle of Barry 1010 Angus, Scotland None Denmark Denmark Victory
Battle of Carham 1016 or 1018 Northumberland, England Kingdom of Strathclyde Kingdom of England Victory
Battle of Alnwick 13 November 1093 Northumberland, England None Kingdom of England Defeat
Battle of Clitheroe 10 June 1138 Lancashire, England None Royal Arms of England (1154-1189).svg Kingdom of England Victory
Battle of the Standard 22 August 1138 Yorkshire, England None Royal Arms of England (1154-1189).svg Kingdom of England Defeat
Battle of Renfrew 1164 Near Renfrew, Scotland None Kingdom of t
Battle of Dollar 875 Stirlingshire, Scotland None Denmark Denmark Defeat
Battle of Brunanburh 937 Uncertain Kingdom of Dublin
Kingdom of Strathclyde Kingdom of England Defeat
Battle of Bauds 962 Banffshire, Scotland None Norsemen Victory
Battle of Barry 1010 Angus, Scotland None Denmark Denmark Victory
Battle of Carham 1016 or 1018 Northumberland, England Kingdom of Strathclyde Kingdom of England Victory
Battle of Alnwick 13 November 1093 Northumberland, England None Kingdom of England Defeat
Battle of Clitheroe 10 June 1138 Lancashire, England None Royal Arms of England (1154-1189).svg Kingdom of England Victory
Battle of the Standard 22 August 1138 Yorkshire, England None Royal Arms of England (1154-1189).svg Kingdom of England Defeat
Battle of Renfrew 1164 Near Renfrew, Scotland None Kingdom of t
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