Frustration.

Amy Sweet

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Ever get really really really frustrated with someone online and then think to yourself- I really shouldn't care, but I do?:D
 
I was Diana in the quiz, Amy.

Goddess of the moon? Well shit.

And I'm not fucking moody!!!
 
Amy Sweet said:
Ever get really really really frustrated with someone online and then think to yourself- I really shouldn't care, but I do?:D

Yes. Absolutely. I get angry, even. I will spend hours while I'm (supposed to be) working mentally composing the perfect rebuttal or comments (that I never post). I'm so sane and sensible that I don't understand why people continue to argue when my point, duh, is intuitively obvious to the most casual observer… ;)

But to be fair, being non-confrontational by nature, I do mental rants for real world stuff, too, not just the MB. I'm a wimp. :rolleyes:

Luck to you,

Yui
 
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yui said:
Yes. Absolutely. I get angry, even. I will spend hours while I'm (supposed to be) working mentally composing the perfect rebuttal or comments (that I never post).

Thank God it's not just me. I can have internal arguments with people, on and off, for days.

So don't hurt my precious little horsey feelings.
 
carsonshepherd said:
I was Diana in the quiz, Amy.

Goddess of the moon? Well shit.

And I'm not fucking moody!!!

Inaccurate. Selene/Luna was the goddess of the moon. Which is why it's the Lunar cycle instead of the Dianar cycle. Sorry, bad myth translations are one of my more annoying pet-peeves.
 
Amy Sweet said:
Ever get really really really frustrated with someone online and then think to yourself- I really shouldn't care, but I do?:D

You've read my posts. Do you really have to ask?
 
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BlackShanglan said:
Thank God it's not just me. I can have internal arguments with people, on and off, for days.

So don't hurt my precious little horsey feelings.

You took the words right outta my mouth!

I was going to say, "thank god I'm not the only one!"

Wow! We should start a club!
 
Lucifer_Carroll said:
Inaccurate. Selene/Luna was the goddess of the moon. Which is why it's the Lunar cycle instead of the Dianar cycle. Sorry, bad myth translations are one of my more annoying pet-peeves.


Sorta true, Senlene was more exclusively associate w/ the moon, but Diana was also.

I found this about Selene:

Selene, the moon goddess, Luna (Roman)

She is a young woman with an extremely white face who travels on a silver chariot drawn by two horses. Sometimes riding a horse or a bull.
Selene wear a robes, carry a torch, and a half moon on her head. After her brother Helios (Sun) crosses the sky, she begins her trek. Before Selene's trip across the night sky she bathes in the sea.
Sometimes confused with Artemis and Hecate, who were moon-goddesses. The actual moon is the reflection of her pale body.


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Selenes' Family History

Selene was daughter of Hyperion, one of the TITANS, a bringer of light, (or the Titan Pallas, Helios, or Zeus) and Theia (Theia, the sister of Helios. ).
Selene's twin brother: Helius, (the sun god).
Selene's sister: Eos, (the dawn), who is known for her numerous love affairs

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Selene, Love Affairs
Selene, the moon goddess, was involved in many love affairs.

SELENE and ENDYMION
Endymion was a beautiful shepherd boy of Asia Minor, the mortal lover of the moon goddess Selene. Each night he was kissed to sleep by her. She begged Zeus to grant him eternal life so she might be able to embrace him forever.
Endymion was allowed to choose what he would, and he chose to sleep for ever, remaining deathless and ageless. Zeus granted his wish. Every night Selene visits him on Mt. Latmus.
Selene and Endymion have fifty daughters.

SELENE and PAN
Pan who gave her a herd of white oxen.

SELENE and ZEUS Selene's involvement with Zeus with whom she had three daughters, and the Nemean lion, which fell to the earth from the moon. Selene nourished the Nemean lion which Heracles killed. She was the mother of Pandia by Zeus.


Endymion Selenes Lover
The seduction of Endymion is the love affair that brings Selene the most fame. She fell in love with the shepard, Endymion, and seduced him while he lie sleeping in a cave.
Her seduction of Endymion resulted in the birth of fifty daughters, one of which was Naxos.
Since Selene was so deeply in love with Endymion she asked Zeus to allow him to decide his own fate. Zeus granted Selene's request, and Endymion chose never to grow old and to sleep eternally.
However, Endymion's eternal sleep did not prevent him from Selene giving birth to his daughters.
Endymion was visited by Selene every night and kissed by her rays of light.

http://www.waltm.net/selene.htm
 
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Amy Sweet said:
You took the words right outta my mouth!

I was going to say, "thank god I'm not the only one!"

Wow! We should start a club!

Can I be in it? Sometimes I invent people to have imaginary arguments with! (Twitch) . . . No, the Alpaca ISN'T insane . . . what are you all staring at?
 
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Evil Alpaca said:
Can I be in it? Sometimes I invent people to have imaginary arguments with! (Twitch) . . . No, the Alpaca ISN'T insane . . . what are you all staring at?

a mad alpaca with a maple leaf hanging out of its mouth.
hrm
 
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Lucifer_Carroll said:
You've read my posts. Do you really have to ask?

Good point.:D

Some info about Diana Goddess of the Hunt (but also considered a moon Goddess, especially in her counterpart Artemis)

Diana was an ancient Italian goddess of woodland. In Capua and in Aricia, a locality near Rome, there are still shrines dedicated to the old Italian goddess. Her shrine in Aricia was on the shores of the lake Nemi. For that reason, she was named Diana Nemorensis, Diana of the Woods. The rites dedicated to her were particularly brutal.

Human sacrifices were offered to the indigenous goddess. Diana's priest was an escaped slave. Every new priest had to kill their predecessors to obtain their offices. At Capua, people believed that the preservation of the city depended on the fate of a long-lived hind sacred to the goddess.

As the result of the influence of the Greek colonies in southern Italy around the sixth century BC, Diana became identified with the Greek goddess of woodland Artemis acquiring the attributes of this latter. For the Greeks, Artemis was also the personification of the Moon and her twin brother Apollo was associated with the Sun. Her father and mother were Jupiter and Latona.

Diana believed her virgin body was very sacred and not for a male's eyes. One day the hunter, Actaeon, was wandering around and stumbled upon Diana bathing. Diana became so angry, she turned Actaeon into a stag. Now he was unable to speak, and so no one would ever hear about Diana's naked body. Actaeon was killed by his own hunting dogs, because he couldn't tell them he was their master.

http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/mythology/Diana_def.html&edu=high

In Greek mythology, Artemis was born with her twin brother Apollo in the island of Delos. Their parents were Zeus and Leto. Artemis was the goddess of woodland and the personification of the Moon. She was also known as the goddess of the hunt.

She was depicted as a eternally young and skilled huntress. She was always accompanied by a group of her attendants, the beautiful virgins the Amazons, who were warriors and huntresses like her. Artemis was the symbol of virginity. She punished those who would violate her virginity or that of her attendants.

Artemis and her brother Apollo had vindictive tempers. According to a Greek legend, they killed most of the children of Niobe, who had insulted her mother Leto comparing favorably his children with the twins Artemis and Apollo. In another occasion, furthermore, they were said to have killed Tityius for attempting to rape their mother Leto. Romans identified Artemis with their goddess Diana.
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/mythology/artemis.html&edu=high

This is the first day of the Festival of Diana. Diana was the goddess of the moon and was often called Diana Lucifera, Diana the Bringer of Light. The Greeks knew her as Artemis, the twin sister of Apollo, and daughter of Zeus and Leto. She was born under Mount Cynthus in Delos and hence was also called Cynthia and Delia. She was the goddess of hunting, carried a bow and quiver like her brother, and was especially fond of music and dance. Diana was never conquered by love, and submitted to no man, hence she was the goddess of a "chaste" moon and, except for her family, tolerated only female companions.

http://www.clubs.psu.edu/up/aegsa/rome/may26.htm
 
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carsonshepherd said:
I was Diana in the quiz, Amy.

Goddess of the moon? Well shit.

And I'm not fucking moody!!!

Also goddess of the hunt- and often depicted w/ her hunting dog- hmm, nice av;)

Sweet.
 
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Evil Alpaca said:
Can I be in it? Sometimes I invent people to have imaginary arguments with! (Twitch) . . . No, the Alpaca ISN'T insane . . . what are you all staring at?

Sorry, no.

Our club is exclusively for people who have imaginary conversations with real people.


Sweet.
 
What I did not like about that quize is that usually you can "see all results" and this one didn't let you.

I wanted to see all the goddess choices:(

And I couldn't leave a message because I'm not regestered and didn't want to regester either. Anyone regestered who wants to complain for me- er, make a helpful suggestion I mean?


Sweet.
 
carsonshepherd said:
I was Diana in the quiz, Amy.

Goddess of the moon? Well shit.

And I'm not fucking moody!!!

Goddess of the hunt. In Roman art
Diana usually appears as a huntress
with bow and arrow, along with a
hunting dog or a stag. She is also
goddess of the moon, forests,
animals, and women in childbirth.
Both a virgin goddess and an earth
goddess, she was identified with the
Greek Artemis. She is praised for
her strength, athletic grace, beauty
and her hunting skills. With two
other deities she made up a trinity:
Egeria the water nymph (her servant
and assistant midwife), and Virbius
(the woodland god).

http://www.waltm.net/diana.htm
 
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Amy Sweet said:
Sorry, no.

Our club is exclusively for people who have imaginary conversations with real people.


Sweet.

:(
 
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Evil Alpaca said:

There there, EA.

...maybe if it's imaginary llamas instead of imaginary human's we can sneak you in on a teqnicality.;)

Does that help?

Sweet.
 
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Evil Alpaca said:
. . what are you all staring at?

PMSL

You're like an evil version of Donkey from the Shrek movies.

You crack me up ya nut lol

:p
 
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Amy Sweet said:
There there, EA.

...maybe if it's imaginary llamas instead of imaginary human's we can sneak you in on a teqnicality.;)

Does that help?

Sweet.

Let's see . . . I've argued with a horse, a duck, a goose, a mouse . . . Nope, no other Alpacas or Llamas.

(The wondeful thing about Evil Alpacas is I'm the only one! Bounce . . . bounce . . . bounce . . .)

And Mouse . . . Donkey? I'd like to think I'm closer to an evil version of Puss . . . in boots. :p
 
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Evil Alpaca said:


And Mouse . . . Donkey? I'd like to think I'm closer to an evil version of Puss . . . in boots. :p

Risking a horrifying death in the mouth of an evil alpaca here...

But,... puss in boots was.. err... cute

Running for my life... eeep........>>>>>>>

:p
 
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