March 25, 2004 episode


So the Alts voted Bonnie off because:
1. She grew too much as a person
2. She wasn't freaked out enough by the Alts
3. She was the glue holding the house/guests together

Tim beat Art's challenge even though Tim is acting like an ass (doing whatever it takes to win the tower including creeping people out)

Art upset Don by waking him too early and then not allowing him in the piercing ritual, the first sign of stress between the Alts, caused by Fiona's dark goddess ritual?

I'd have to say my favorite Alt is Art, he seems to have the kindest heart

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Yeah it's gay, the dumb stripper should have been kicked

Say hello to my little friend!

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Yeah, Art plays it smooth. i give him props.

i thought it was kinda lame how don reacted, with him dramatic nonsense, but
he's my second fave. of course fiona being first, cuz i can't help being a guy.

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I don't find Art arrogant at all. Don and Fiona are arrogant though. So far the only tension we've seen between the Alts was when Art woke Don up to see his piercing ritual. Since that only happened once I am willing to attribute it to a honest mistake, Art not realizing that vampires are asleep at 10am. Also, the Alts are not on vacation, they are working, and sometimes your job takes priority over your lifestyle. Art's suspension ritual yesterday was way more impressive than anything any of the others have done. He shows incredible resistance to pain.

Kelly was let go second, Hamin went first. I felt very sad for Kelly, she's obviously been systematically abused all her life to the point where she cannot handle normal interpersonal relationships, because she has never seen one hence she doesn't know how to behave in them.

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That's another thing.....

A Wiccan lives by the "Wiccan Rede" which is the formulated to sum up the ethics of the Neo-Pagan religion Wicca... They stand by the belief of "An it harm none, do what ye will", and also "The Three-Fold Law" which is that whatever a Wiccan gives out, it will return to them threefold.. This means that no wiccan would invoke the "Dark Goddess" or "Dark Goddess'"... Let's say it is against their religion *LOL*

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"I am a donut" (Eddie Izzard as JFK in Berlin)

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A Wiccan lives by the "Wiccan Rede" which is the formulated to sum up the ethics of the Neo-Pagan religion Wicca... They stand by the belief of "An it harm none, do what ye will", and also "The Three-Fold Law" which is that whatever a Wiccan gives out, it will return to them threefold.. This means that no wiccan would invoke the "Dark Goddess" or "Dark Goddess'"... Let's say it is against their religion *LOL*
I don't agree. The Dark Goddess is a beautiful and deep art of Wiccan religion. It's not about hexing. It's about facing one's shadow.

Terry
Your soul and your body are your own, and yours to do with as you wish.

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Hi,

Sorry it took so long to reply.. That's what I mean by invoking the Dark Goddess.. To invoke for the purpose of a "hexing" ritual would go against the Wiccan Rede.. Not by invoking for any purpose of "honoring"...

The problem arises that if her plan to invoke the Dark Goddess to "teach a lesson" that would obviously be against the Rede because she was doing so without asking permission, and although it "might" help the person having a lesson learned, it was not her business to do so without going right up and asking permission to do this, which is against the Rede in the truest sense...

"Eight words ye Wiccan law fulfill: An Harm It None, Do What Ye Will"

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"I am a donut" (Eddie Izzard as JFK in Berlin)

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