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Naked HIVE; Birthday suits ftw!

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Kitties are back from the vet. Bast has already woken up but she looks like she'd be drunk :D.
 

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Kitties are back from the vet. Bast has already woken up but she looks like she'd be drunk :D.

Did I ever mention you picked cool names for your kitties? ;)

My sister would sure appreciate - she is studying Egyptology (okay, not really, the official name is something else, but that's her focus) and she likes cats. ;)
 

Did I ever mention you picked cool names for your kitties? ;)

My sister would sure appreciate - she is studying Egyptology (okay, not really, the official name is something else, but that's her focus) and she likes cats. ;)

I think you did. Isis was originally going to be named Sakhmet but I came to the conclusion that it's too hard to pronounce. I too am quite a fan of egyptology, so far actually as to consentrate my theology studies to ancient egyptian religion.
 
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Just watched the TV movie on the German soldier returning from Afghanistan. It was an interesting movie. Of course, it can't explain to us what's really going on in his head, but it shows how difficult it can be to return. The hardest part might have been that the character didn't really do anything wrong in the war, but still felt guilty for surviving, and suppressed his memories of a terrorist attack that killed his comrade. And when he finally commits to a therapy, he fears that the memories he's surprising might indicate him as guilty of ... well, something. But there is nothing. "Just" him holding the hands of his dying comrade. And then he runs away...

Of course, TV psychology might not be the "real" thing...
 





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