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Started by Hoshiko, February 18, 2005, 09:10:42 AM

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Bella

just like in a dream
you'll open your mouth to scream
and you won't make a sound

you can't believe your eyes
you can't believe your ears
you can't believe your friends
you can't believe you're here

slothrop23

Wind turbines.

I'm a big fan

Bella

Yeah.......it's almost like heaven, isn't it?
just like in a dream
you'll open your mouth to scream
and you won't make a sound

you can't believe your eyes
you can't believe your ears
you can't believe your friends
you can't believe you're here

Cain


Fizzwitz Glorypoop

Free books always taste better.
Fizzwitz Glorypoop, Baroness of Paradox, Episkopos of the Cabal of Innocent Absurdity



"Snorting ground up crows beak off the broken shards of your bathroom mirror might not get you high, but that doesnt mean its not worth doing." - Z3

Cain


Bella

http://www.the-athenaeum.org/

The Athenaeum - A set of online tools for studying the Humanities.
just like in a dream
you'll open your mouth to scream
and you won't make a sound

you can't believe your eyes
you can't believe your ears
you can't believe your friends
you can't believe you're here

Chylde o' Kaos

The American Buddha Online Library....

I found this site, and fell in love...books, whole movies, articles, you name it...including an (almost) complete book by Timothy Leary, whole novels by Phillip K. Dick, and more free whole albums than I could ever possibly listen to in just one month's time...including a Goth tribute album to the Doors, which I found rather random indeed...

There's a short sign up, but all they ask for is yer zip/post code, no biggie. No $$$ involved or nothin' for signing up...


http://www.american-buddha.com/viva.htm

Enjoy!
Let's pump ourselves full of magick monkey juice and take a trip to spaceland!- Younger Brother, "A Flock of Bleeps"

Pope Eggs Benedict Arnold

http://bugmenot.com Avoid having to register for free sites that require registration.

http://www.hermetics.org/ebooks.html Hermetics library of occult and magical e-texts.

http://www.stumbleupon.com/ Visit random sites other users have flagged, rate them, and it sends you to places you're likely to like based on what you like.  Like?

Maharishi Miyagi Yoda

www.sacred-texts.com
Great resource for researching Religion, Mythology, Esoterica, and the Occult. Virtually every Holy Book known to modern man can be found there!
www.esotericarchives.com
Best website on Magic and the Occult that I know of, and it's all primary sources!
Responsibility Matters.

Fearless Freep

#55
Quote from: Hoshiko on June 29, 2005, 11:03:36 AM
GovTrack- Monitor and track legislature and representatives

This site is brilliant.  I actually use it for work every day.  Opencongress.org looks like a useful sister site, too.   

"Things are more like they are now than they've ever been" -- Gerald Ford

Fearless Freep

Did I just miss it or did the first post omit All Music Guide?  Probably top 3 online reference sites for me.
"Things are more like they are now than they've ever been" -- Gerald Ford