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Originally posted by shroudnews77
How can anyone take you seriously when you stated you and girlfriend draw on each other
Originally posted by randomname
unless you zoom out about 10x it's hard to get clear picture. go back to your girlfriend and post a new picture. try to include as much as her thigh as possible so we can get an estimate on the size of the word.
also use some baby oil and massage it into her thigh. it would make the wound stand out more.
Originally posted by randomname
unless you zoom out about 10x it's hard to get clear picture. go back to your girlfriend and post a new picture. try to include as much as her thigh as possible so we can get an estimate on the size of the word.
also use some baby oil and massage it into her thigh. it would make the wound stand out more.
The word swastika came from the Sanskrit word svastika, meaning any lucky or auspicious object, and in particular a mark made on persons and things to denote good luck. It is composed of su- meaning "good, well" and asti "to be" svasti thus means "well-being." The suffix -ka either forms a diminutive or intensifies the verbal meaning, and svastika might thus be translated literally as "that which is associated with well-being," corresponding to "lucky charm" or "thing that is auspicious
The swastika also is found in some ancient Mesopotamian and Greek-roman buildings, attributed to the Anunnaki.