Blasphemy Lusting
Horror , sex , no limits , just blasphemy and freedom of mind and tastes
martes, 4 de diciembre de 2012
The visitors counter was reseted
The counter of visitors have been reseted from the past month due to problems , but hey , we have more than 800 visits already! Thanks!
I apologize
I apologize for the delay of new posts , but i was having trouble with my blog , but now is back on track c: enjoy yourselves
sábado, 20 de octubre de 2012
Trick or treat , meaning what?..
Originally
Trick or Treat was a popular legend of
Celtic origin, according to which not only the spirits of the dead were
free to roam the Earth on Halloween night, but all kinds of entities from all spiritual realms. Among
them was one terribly malevolent wandering through towns and villages,
going from house to house asking precisely "trick or treating". The
legend says that it was better to treatment, regardless of the cost
that it had therefore not agree with this spirit (that would be called
Jack O'Lantern, known with the traditional Halloween pumpkins) he would
use their
powers to "trick" that would curse the house and its inhabitants,
giving all kinds of misfortunes and curses as family sick, kill
livestock to pests or to burn the house itself. To
protect the idea of creating horrific forms of pumpkins, to avoid
encountering this spectrum (and eventually, because of the mental
association between the spirit and pumpkins, the name
of this would be given to them , which are known today as when it reaches this party).
Actually, although the translation is widespread "trick" in Castilian by English "trick" and "treatment" literally "treat" in the case of "Trick-or-treating" is not a trick itself but While a fright or a joke so a more accurate translation would be for example "fright or sweet 'or mischief or sweet Today, children dress up for the occasion and walk the streets trick or treating door to door. After knocking children utter the phrase "trick or treat", "trick or treating" or "naughty or sweet" (from the English term trick or treat). If adults give them candy, money or any other reward, is interpreted to have accepted the deal. If instead they refuse, the boys spend a little joke, the most common throw eggs or shaving cream on the door.
In Mexico there is a version called Calaverita in which children ask you can I have my calaverita? instead of Trick or Treat? referring to a skull-shaped candy.
The journey in search of treats children probably link with the Dutch tradition of the Feast of St. Martin
Actually, although the translation is widespread "trick" in Castilian by English "trick" and "treatment" literally "treat" in the case of "Trick-or-treating" is not a trick itself but While a fright or a joke so a more accurate translation would be for example "fright or sweet 'or mischief or sweet Today, children dress up for the occasion and walk the streets trick or treating door to door. After knocking children utter the phrase "trick or treat", "trick or treating" or "naughty or sweet" (from the English term trick or treat). If adults give them candy, money or any other reward, is interpreted to have accepted the deal. If instead they refuse, the boys spend a little joke, the most common throw eggs or shaving cream on the door.
In Mexico there is a version called Calaverita in which children ask you can I have my calaverita? instead of Trick or Treat? referring to a skull-shaped candy.
The journey in search of treats children probably link with the Dutch tradition of the Feast of St. Martin
Halloween is coming , but what is really?
Halloween (contraction of All Hallows' Eve, 'Night of All Saints'), also known as Halloween or Night of the Dead, is a celebration of Celtic origin celebrated primarily in the United States, Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom and in Anglo-Saxon countries such as Mexico and Colombia on the night of October 31. It has roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holiday All Saints' Day. In large part, is a secular celebration but some believe it has a religious background. Irish immigrants passed versions of the tradition to North America during the Great Irish Famine of 1840
The day is often associated with the colors orange, black and purple and is strongly associated with symbols like the jack-o'-lantern. Typical activities include the famous Halloween trick or treating and costume parties, plus bonfires, visiting haunted houses, jokes, reading scary stories and watching horror movies.Halloween has its origins in a Celtic festival known as Samhain, which is derived from Old Irish and means end of summer. The ancient Britons had a festival known as Calan Gaeaf like. Samhain was celebrated at the end of the harvest season in celtic culture and was regarded as the "Celtic New Year", with the season starting in May oscura.
The ancient Celts believed that the line connecting this world with the Hereafter narrowed with the advent of Samhain, allowing spirits (both benevolent and malevolent) pass through. The family's ancestors were honored guests while harmful spirits were away. It is believed that the use of costumes and masks is due to the need to ward off evil spirits. Its purpose was to take the appearance of an evil spirit to avoid being damaged. In Scotland the spirits were impersonated by young men dressed in white with masks or face paint
Samhain was also a time to take stock of food supplies and livestock to prepare for winter. The fires also played an important role in the festivities. All other fires were extinguished and in every home was lit a fire in the fireplace. The bones of slaughtered animals were thrown to the bonfire
Another common practice was divination, which often involved the consumption of food and beverages.
The day is often associated with the colors orange, black and purple and is strongly associated with symbols like the jack-o'-lantern. Typical activities include the famous Halloween trick or treating and costume parties, plus bonfires, visiting haunted houses, jokes, reading scary stories and watching horror movies.Halloween has its origins in a Celtic festival known as Samhain, which is derived from Old Irish and means end of summer. The ancient Britons had a festival known as Calan Gaeaf like. Samhain was celebrated at the end of the harvest season in celtic culture and was regarded as the "Celtic New Year", with the season starting in May oscura.
The ancient Celts believed that the line connecting this world with the Hereafter narrowed with the advent of Samhain, allowing spirits (both benevolent and malevolent) pass through. The family's ancestors were honored guests while harmful spirits were away. It is believed that the use of costumes and masks is due to the need to ward off evil spirits. Its purpose was to take the appearance of an evil spirit to avoid being damaged. In Scotland the spirits were impersonated by young men dressed in white with masks or face paint
Samhain was also a time to take stock of food supplies and livestock to prepare for winter. The fires also played an important role in the festivities. All other fires were extinguished and in every home was lit a fire in the fireplace. The bones of slaughtered animals were thrown to the bonfire
Another common practice was divination, which often involved the consumption of food and beverages.
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