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How are you celebrating the patrician #NationalWineDay ?

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I'll probably have a tender wank right onto ya mum's christmas hams, ya filthy fuckin degenerate

>reading drunk

haha

>inb4 best writers are alcoholics meme

enjoy your dead neurons

with beer and hard liquor

drinking cheap liquor from the bottle

>enjoy your dead neurons

National Drink Wine Day is a day dedicated to spreading awareness of the health benefits of drinking wine...

i think i should walk to a pier to watch the wine colored sea (if your wine is bright blue, that is) :3

>wine
>>>wine
>>>>wine
>>>>>>>wine
>>>>>>>>>>>>wine
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>wine

>"it's an antioxidant and removes blah blah digestive tract shblurp hurr durr blood pressure"

alcohol kills neurons. fact.

Wine is for plebs. I'm having a Datura-fueled shamanic experience

I have some Baco Noir 2014 Vintage from Gretzky Estates I've been drinking. It's no Bordeaux but it's close.

Wine =pleb nectar. I'm going to the woods for a datura fueled shamanic experience.

>not crafting your own old school greek bacchanalian poisoner's wine with hensbane and various other nightshades

plebs

lol did you dose yet? doing shit multiple times without realizing is a symptom, but if you're already intoxicated I'm surprised your typing is holding together. usually fine motor coordination goes first.

anyway if you're not just memeing good luck and I hope you don't die an agonizing confused death.

I don't indulge in anything which might put me under an outside influence, besides masturbating.

Green tea in a can is my patrician choice these days since i don't like steeping anymore, takes too long.

...this time however I come as the victorious Dionysus, who will turn the world into a holiday...

#NationalWineDay

Hermes and Dionysos

archive.org/details/ClassicalMythologyvolume11

Just replace them with Cannabinoid induced neurogenesis...

Cannabinoids promote embryonic and adult hippocampus neurogenesis

jci.org/articles/view/25509

Cannabinoids & Neurogenesis

norml.org/component/zoo/category/cannabis-and-the-brain-a-user-s-guide#Neurogenesis

Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon found that the administration of synthetic cannabinoids in rats stimulated the proliferation of newborn neurons

>Vine and Tree, Wild and Controlled

The name Chloe is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Chloe is: Green shoot. Fresh blooming. Famous bearers: The title Chloe was borne by Demeter, Greek goddess of agriculture.

>Wet and Dry, Grain and Fruit

...Tasty times and food

>Kairos (kαιρός) is an ancient Greek word meaning the right or opportune moment (the 'supreme moment'). The ancient Greeks had two words for time: Greek: χρόνος (chronos) and kairos

Fuuuuck it's National Wine Day? Gonna go pour a glass really quickly. I've got about 30 minutes.

>are you Hyper-board?

What do you know of Delphi and the winter....

Is the bitch from OP patrician? I read that she is a literature student at an Ivy league.

you really know the name of any random woman posted here? lol, that's pathetic

>I read that she is a literature student at an Ivy league.

Sounds patrish

That's the ho from harry potter, bru. Somewhere in Veeky Forums an user wrote that shit.

Stop projecting your insecurities on others and use your time efficiently, ho.

This land was supposed to be perfect, with the sun shining twenty-four hours a day, which to modern ears suggests a possible location within the Arctic Circle

In Greek mythology the Hyperboreans...

Pindar also described the otherworldly perfection of the Hyperboreans:

Never the Muse is absent
from their ways: lyres clash and flutes cry
and everywhere maiden choruses whirling.
Neither disease nor bitter old age is mixed
in their sacred blood; far from labor and battle they live

A particular Hyperborean legendary healer was known as "A ba ris" or "A bar is the Healer" whom Herodotus first described in his works. Plato (Charmides, 158C) regarded Abaris as a physician from the far north

>For starters, the word ‘kairos’ is a Greek word for time. Specifically in this instance, it’s not referencing time as a whole but moreso the moments

H. P. Blavatsky, René Guénon and Julius Evola all shared the belief in the Hyperborean, polar origins of Mankind

According to these esotericists, Hyperborea was the Golden Age polar center of civilization and spirituality

>honest and reflective. It’s when you’re sitting around in a restaurant and the boisterous patron to your right is getting on your nerves, yet amidst that, somehow you allow it to stop irking you in favor of trying to love and understand this person better, and it brings you peace

>A particular Hyperborean legendary healer was known as "A ba ris"

khabarovsk? it's a name of a russian city

it's also international missing children's day
my girl is 16 so she isn't exactly a child anymore, but can't drink wine either.

so can't celebrate either in full.

>The horizontal line at the top represents our path, and the circle intersecting from below represents the thought process we ideally will go through to fully live within and embrace these moments

Happy #NationalWineDay !

Apollonius of Rhodes wrote that the Argonauts sighted Hyperborea

Apollonius of Tyana was a Greek Neopythagorean philosopher

Apollonius of Tyana was born into a respected and wealthy Greek family...

>Dionysos is said to have invented wine...

>Dionysos has been described as the patron god of theater

...There were no rules to feel sublime....

...Dreamtime, it's our special place...

If Every Ocean Tells a Story
Can this Princess
Use her quippish finesse
For her and I to see
Across seas
to the island of our love?

Celebrate our love
With such cupidity
Maps left for real territories
Our own island in the sun
Without weezin
Smellin the breeze

No need to freeze or be frozen
Love was always an open door
Magic, Imagineering
The ride of our love

Sailing
Freely
Safely
to the shores of our wildest dreams
Faboost...
It seems...
Is is a pretty powerful thing

,,,Eros appears in ancient Greek sources under several different guise...

...Eros was depicted as an adult male and a profound artist...

...According to Pausanias, the deity most worshipped at Thespiae was Eros...

...Parmenides, one of the pre-socratic philosophers, makes Eros the first of all the gods to come into existence

...Eros appears in ancient Greek sources under several different guises. In the earliest sources (the cosmogonies, the earliest philosophers, and texts referring to the mystery religions), he is one of the primordial gods involved in the coming into being of the cosmos

>wine
>patrician

i bet you drink it unwatered

>drinking = drunk
Underage ban incoming

I don't drink.
This has nothing to do with literature.

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yeah, I think there might be some, hang on, let me google for another hour