How did you die in a former life

Mar 12, 2022 04:36

Burned at the stake for being a witch in Salem ( Read more... )

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desdemonaspace March 12 2022, 16:13:44 UTC
LOL - mine came out: OD'd in Woodstock

Your love for music, dancing and just having fun has a very long history. In your past life, you were a music fanatic who went to all the best concerts and clubs. You listened to some of the truly best artists in the history of music (LIVE!) and partied like a king/queen. Then came Woodstock: the nature, the music and the drugs. At least you know better this time around!

Which is kind of hilarious, because Woodstock couldn't have been a past life - I was alive during Woodstock, although sadly not there.

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spikesgirl58 March 12 2022, 16:18:56 UTC
How funny!

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lee_the_t March 12 2022, 16:22:10 UTC
Evidently I OD'd at Woodstock, which is so unlike me as I presently am that I could believe I've been reincarnated as a totally opposite person EXCEPT I was already alive when Woodstock happened. :-) I think the algorithm makes assumptions about "no kids" that are not valid.

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spikesgirl58 March 12 2022, 16:35:30 UTC
I put down no kids and got the witch one. With kids, I was a gladiator. Go figure. Did they have female gladiators?

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lee_the_t March 12 2022, 23:43:46 UTC
I don't think so, but perhaps that would explain your demise?

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spikesgirl58 March 13 2022, 11:21:32 UTC
Perhaps I should have mentioned that to the Captain of the Guards...

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I died on the Titanic 🧐 theirgrammy March 12 2022, 16:57:31 UTC

How I died was very interesting 🤔

Nothing prepared you to the tragedy that happened on board the Titanic. You bought a ticket in order to visit your family in New York, thinking you'd enjoy a nice cruise in a magnificent ship. But suddenly, the ship hit a giant iceberg, and went down under. During those critical hours, you've helped a lot of people paying a high personal price. To them (and to us), you have a hero's soul!

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Re: I died on the Titanic 🧐 spikesgirl58 March 12 2022, 19:14:54 UTC
Cool way to go! Well, not cool because death and all.

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RE: Re: I died on the Titanic 🧐 theirgrammy March 12 2022, 21:07:06 UTC
I would have loved to been able to be on the Titanic. I love that era, but drowning would not be the way I would want to 🤗go.

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Re: Re: I died on the Titanic 🧐 spikesgirl58 March 12 2022, 21:14:39 UTC
I have a fear of submerged objects and one of my seer friends said it was because I was kept below deck during the sinking of a vessel and drowned. I dunno, but I don't want to find out, either.

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lindafishes8 March 12 2022, 17:39:16 UTC
You should be happy to know that at no time were witches burned at the stake in the US.

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spikesgirl58 March 12 2022, 19:15:21 UTC
Yeah, so they say.

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sallymn March 13 2022, 02:25:16 UTC
That's what I immediately thought (I got that too), witches in America and England were hanged, not burned (Scotland and much of Europe, however....)

Maybe it's the same 'Salem' as in the Simpsons :)

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spikesgirl58 March 13 2022, 11:23:02 UTC
I think whenever people think of killing witches, then think of burning at the stake. In fact, I did have a relative burned at the stake, but it was for being a suspected werewolf. Yeah, guess they didn't have any silver bullet laying around.

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fauxklore March 12 2022, 19:49:16 UTC
Not only were no witches burned at the stake in the U.S., the Salem witch trials were actually in what is now Danvers. Not that that stops Salem from profiting from them with its witch museum and tourist shops.

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zimon66 March 13 2022, 00:15:11 UTC
Many moons ago, some young witch somewhere on the Internet, made the claim "Don't repeat the burning times" in regards to Salem - made me laugh. As you said, no burnings here.

Even in Europe, were it was done, only on occasion. There, like here, hanging so much more economical and easier. Of course for the "kids" and Hollywood, FIRE DRAMATIC!!!

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