The other LJ!

Dec 01, 2015 15:59

For any new people who are interested in checking out the shop's pagan blog, it is here:

http://witchcraft-shop.livejournal.com/

The traffic isn't as heavy as this one, but we do have some interesting discussions.

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the_magician December 1 2008, 17:50:02 UTC
Any reason you didn't link to it using the standard witchcraft-shop type link? Just curious!

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mevennen December 2 2008, 16:47:06 UTC
Er, idiocy? I forgot it was possible. [shuffles feet]

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the_magician December 2 2008, 16:55:33 UTC
Big grin! Didn't mean to be disparaging :-)

It's useful that LJ will let you use blobbyblobby whether "blobbyblobby" is a user, a community or a feed, and it will put the correct little icon in for you. So I just use "lj user=" for everything.

Of course when I want to link to a post I don't use the special lj tag, I just take the HTTP URL and use that, so I'm just like you!

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elfinecstasy January 30 2011, 18:53:16 UTC
Hi there - I found your journal through jackiesjottings - hope you don't mind me adding you? Feel free to check out my journal and add back if you wish, also my website is www.esmereldalittleflame.com to show you more of who I am :-) :-) Blessings, Gemma "ELF"

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Looking Forward To Getting Involved anonymous April 9 2011, 05:45:13 UTC
Thanks...this looks really interesting. I am looking forward to having my says!

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saare_snowqueen December 27 2011, 20:00:48 UTC
We seem to have a number of friends in common. I wonder if you would mind if I friend you. Merry Christmas, Häid Joulu (Estonian for Shining Yule)

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ext_1124981 March 25 2012, 09:11:39 UTC
Respnse to Guardian article on science in the days of Newton. . .

This is because, "back in the day", scientists actually went by evidence as best as the had, rather than today, when we have obvious liars pretending the universe magically appeared all by itself. is really the Richard Dawkins' of this world who believe in the very worst kind of achemy, black magic and most baseless of all superstitions. It is as if since the time of Newton, scientists in general have became far more, rather than less superstitious.

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