Go for pizza. *Rolls eyes* I'm late, I know.
I lol'd. XD Oh, and nice tie.
I agree with the first reason.
I vote for the mysterious guy/girl.
Cool. I like Greece and Greek mythology.
Google, Yahoo or knowledge?
Yeah, sure.
Aww, Miele'll be so lucky from now on. :D
CtR, you meanie face, it didn't work. D:
I understand you, I'm afraid of the dark too. I can't watch a horror movie before going to bed. .-.
I fear ... [ ] black people [x] the dark [ ] staying single forever [ ] being a parent [ ] being myself in front of others [ ] open spaces [ ] closed spaces [x] heights [ ] dogs [ ] birds [ ] fish [ ] spiders [ ] flowers or other plants total so far: 2 [ ] being touched [ ] fire [x] deep water [ ] snakes [ ] silk [x] the ocean [ ] failure [ ] success [ ] thunder/lightning [ ] frogs/toads [ ] my boyfriends/girlfriends dad [ ] my boyfriends/girlfriends mom [ ] rats [ ] jumping from high places [ ] snow total so far: 4 [ ] rain [ ] wind [ ] crossing hanging bridges [ ] death [ ] heaven [ ] being robbed/mugged [ ] falling [ ] clowns [ ] dolls [ ] large crowds of people [ ] men [ ] women [ ] having great responsibilities [ ] doctors [ ] tornadoes total so far: 4 [ ] hurricanes [ ] incurable diseases [x] sharks [ ] Friday the 13th [x] ghosts [ ] poverty [ ] Halloween [ ] school [ ] trains [ ] odd numbers [ ] even numbers [ ] being alone [ ] becoming blind [ ] becoming deaf [x] growing up, old total so far: 7 [x] creepy noises in the night [ ] not accomplishing my dreams/goals [ ] needles [ ] blood total: 8 Now re-post with: “I'm afraid of 8 out of 72 common fears. I feel stupid for the fact that I'm pretty afraid of heights but I can jump from high places and I find it fun. >_>
*Lowers ears like a dog* It was just a dead tree....
Barrow (noun) a large mound of earth or stones placed over a burial site. Yet is this really all there is to it? Is a Barrow nothing more than a heap of earth and stone placed over a burial? Maybe that is all it was, a means of returning the dead to nature, after all this is not unlike our own modern burial practices in the western world. However there is a flaw to this idea. If a barrow was nothing more than a burial, why are there so few of them? The British Isles are rich in Neolithic barrows, but there is no way that these contain the entirety of the Neolithic population that would have required them. Added to this is the bizarre fact that the majority of the burials when studied have proven to be the burials of men. Since clearly the Neolithic was not full of asexual men one has to wonder where are the all the women and children? The fact that their presence is little to none in the preserved record makes it obvious that these barrows were definitely not as simple as just a burial. So if there was more to it than that, what was it all about? The truth is we will never fully know what was the thought process and the reason behind barrows, as Ray, K 1999 writes “The place of death and burial in the world-view of prehistoric societies is only indirectly knowable today because we have no written accounts or observations to draw upon” As a result of this we can only speculate and the speculations regarding Neolithic barrows is vast. ...D: have part of my essay?
I-it's not that bad. D:
Your sig is pure awesome coolness. 8D
I don't care. Plus I like my name personally, it sounds strange in English, but I like it, and RoxaSora2010 is way too long.
Of course I do. You believe right, girl.
Or when they tell you that they'll call you when they're free and then they ask you why you didn't call them.