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Topic: On the topic of Hyperborean Atlantis and Modern Day Ireland: a rich and ancient heritage.

Anonymous A started this discussion 3 years ago #104,539

Boners.

Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 59 minutes later[^] [v] #1,176,936

Hyperborea is an ancient, mysterious place that long ago served as the center of a great civilization. According to legend, this once-great land was located in far northern Europe near the Arctic Circle. It was here that humans first developed advanced technology and lived in splendid dwellings made from precious materials like gold and silver. Not surprisingly, many people believe Hyperborea actually existed - and it still exists today!In fact, some experts think Ireland may be one of its forgotten descendants...The evidence for this strange connection begins with ancient myths about a great empire known as Atlantis that once thrived on Earth. Plato wrote about Atlantis in his famous work “Timaeus” -and he said it had very close ties to Ireland!

Hyperborea is an ancient continent which is said to have been located in the far north, close to the Arctic Circle. According to legend, this continent was once the home of a thriving and advanced civilisation, known as Hyperborean Atlantis. This civilisation is said to have been incredibly advanced, and even possessed advanced technology which was unrivaled by any other culture at the time. However, this civilisation was eventually destroyed by a cataclysmic event which destroyed most of the continent. Today, there is very little evidence remaining of Hyperborea, and most of what is known about it is derived from legend.

Ireland is a very well-known and historically rich country. It is also home to a number of legendary ancient sites and ruins, including Hyperborean Atlantis. Ireland is often seen as a centre of spiritual and metaphysical activity, and is believed to be the birthplace of Celtic Christianity. It is believed that Hyperborea and Ireland share a very strong heritage and connection, and that this connection is based on a deep spiritual connection which dates back to antiquity.

Anonymous B double-posted this 3 years ago, 31 seconds later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #1,176,937

@previous (B)
cont.

Based on these two traditions, we can learn a lot about heritage and resilience. Hyperborea is a rich and ancient tradition which is well-known and loved by many. Ireland is also a rich and ancient tradition which has survived many challenges and assaults. Both traditions represent a degree of resilience and durability which is very admirable. By studying these traditions, we can learn about the importance of heritage, and the strength of a collective identity.

The Hyperborean Atlantis and Irish traditions are fascinating examples of rich and historic heritage. These traditions represent a degree of resilience and durability which is very admirable. By studying these traditions, we can learn about the importance of heritage, and the strength of a collective identity.

!MLHqI35Srs joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 9 hours later, 10 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,176,985

The putative location of the Dravinid.

Whaff the tonality of my previous spoilers; intuit what it then must mean to assure what I've now been a tad ferverently renewed our (whereasfar non-dog-biscuit-nationers concern themselves) fatherland's mission.

Anonymous D joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 9 minutes later, 10 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,176,987

I used to write like that when I was learning to type. Just typing garbage but I was training myself to touch type. Good luck.

!MLHqI35Srs replied with this 3 years ago, 1 minute later, 10 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,176,988

@previous (D)
I think, to my disfortune, I may know peripherally or at least, somewhat less indirectly, the rescindulatorily gummed tip in question -_- *sigh*...

In some lower intelligence metizo cultures not necessarily underconfused this ethnicity a riquiator other than a beourgeois socialite metizo is an outwardly autistic low-IQ paedophile and although nearly the entire town is on my list in my deepest of contempts in that regard, then, I would be not un-"uncular" to underpoint an as if to use a Dionyscescean pointed arch of occular torture to say the most dangerous are the occasionally mid-witted of these, all suffering the inverse Kreuger-Dunning delusion that makes them look like well-selected Yugoslav so well, rather...

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Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 8 minutes later, 10 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,176,989

@previous (!MLHqI35Srs)
Eyeglasses are for "people" who read too much and work too little.

!MLHqI35Srs replied with this 3 years ago, 10 minutes later, 10 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,176,990

@previous (A)
Ever the threat so indecent?

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 5 minutes later, 11 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,176,992

@previous (!MLHqI35Srs)
Go touch grass. lol

!MLHqI35Srs replied with this 3 years ago, 46 seconds later, 11 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,176,993

@previous (A)
Go impact glass.

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 2 minutes later, 11 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,176,994

@previous (!MLHqI35Srs)
Wipe your ass and go outside. Thanks.

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